英 [ˈdɪɡnɪtəri] 美 [ˈdɪɡnɪteri]
n. 高官;高僧;显要人物
adj. 高位的;地位尊荣的
复数dignitaries
dignitary /ˈdɪɡnɪtərɪ/ TEM8
可数名词 Dignitaries are people who are considered to be important because they have a high rank in government or in a church. (政府或教会的) 显要人物
...an office fund used to entertain visiting dignitaries.
…一笔用于招待来访要员的办公资金。
an important or influential (and often overbearing) person
同义词: very important person / VIP / high-up / panjandrum / high muckamuck
高官
... 月光照耀的 moonlit 显贵 dignitary 卵形 ovoid ...
... cemetery:公墓,墓地 dignitary:显要人物,高官 elaborate:详细阐述 ...
... 英国财相白高敦finance chief Gordon Brown 要人dignitary 迫令埃斯特拉达下台to remove Estrada from office ...
高位的;地位尊荣的
Dignitary Bingo, ten bucks a sheet; are you in?
猜人物宾果游戏, 一页十美元, 怎么样?。
Anglican Church an ecclesiastical dignitary usually ranking just below a bishop.
(英国国教教会中)仅排列在主教之下的教会的显要人物。
One dignitary was conspicuously absent from the gala: the event's third honorary co-chair, Michelle Obama.
然而,真正的重量级人物却没有到场:本次盛会的第三位荣誉主持——米歇尔·奥巴马。
The faux-aristocrat made like a visiting dignitary, saluting the officer as we crossed the bridge.
The 14th century dignitary Ibn Khaldun is an honored member of the pantheon of Supply Side economics.
FORBES: Ronald Reagan, Ibn Khaldun, Mahathir Mohamad: Back to Capitalist Basics
Before the Dodgers played the Giants in San Francisco, there was no traditional first pitch from a dignitary.