He received a knighthood in the New Year's Honours list.
他是新年受勋者之一,荣获爵士称号。
1.骑士,爵士
2.骑士[爵士]资格[地位,身份]
3.骑士精神,骑士道,侠义
1.an honor given by a British king or queen that allows a man to use the title “Sir” before his name
1.Sir Joseph's knighthood was the final feather in his cap after years of dedicated service to the community.
约瑟夫爵士的爵士地位是他数年服务于社区的最高荣誉。
2.He was awarded a knighthood in recognition of His truly great contribution to the British cinema.
他因对英国电影的贡献而被授予爵位。
3.After passing the trials and achieving Knighthood, Obi-Wan's reputation and valor continued to grow unabated.
通过考验取得武士头衔后,欧比-万的声誉和勇气不见衰退。
4.Along with the belts and trophies he won in the ring, he boasted a knighthood and an Order of the British Empire medal.
除了在拳台上赢下的腰带和奖杯,他还荣膺骑士头衔和大英帝国勋章。
5.as quixotic as a restoration of medieval knighthood; a romantic disregard for money; a wild-eyed dream of a world state.
象中世纪骑士精神式的不切实际;对金钱不切实际的漠视;对世界大同的不切实际的梦想。
6.Artoo was witness to Luke's growing skill and power, as the young Tatooine farm boy continued on his path to Jedi Knighthood.
R2见证了这个塔图因农场青年在走上绝地武士之路时日益成熟的技能与力量。
7.So prepared yourself for modern-day knighthood with a lighter, some breath strips, and three other essentials.
所以用一只打火机、呼吸清新贴等其它必备物品来为现代骑士风度做好准备。
8.he felt himself gods own mad lover , and no accolade of knighthood could have given him greater pride.
他觉得自己便是上帝那发了狂的情人,即使封他做骑士也不会让他更为骄矜得意。
9.He could bestow knighthood and prestige by a nod, and he was chary of creating a too-extensive nobility.
他的一点头能赐人以尊贵和威望,他谨慎的以免造成高贵泛滥。
10.Knighthood was an ideal in medieval Europe.
在中世纪的欧洲,成为骑士是理想。