a member of the peerage
一位贵族成员
1.〈集合词〉贵族;贵族阶级
2.贵族的爵位[地位,身分]
3.贵族姓名录
1.the position of being a peer in the U.K.
1.When a politician becomes an embarrassment to his party in the Commons, he may be kicked upstairs, i. e. elevated to the peerage.
当一个政治家在下议院使他的党为难时,他有可能被提拔,即升为贵族。
2.A nobleman with the highest hereditary rank , especially a man of the highest grade of the peerage in Great Britain .
具有最高世袭身份的贵族,尤指英国具有最高等级贵族身份的人。
3.The Queen raised HIm to the peerage to honour HI contribution to HIs motherland.
为称颂他对祖国的贡献,女王封他为贵族。
4.Later on, led by Mr LEE, I visited the company's production workshop in the Peerage of England, detect quality rooms.
随后,在李先生的带领下,笔者参观了英格公司的生产车间、质量检测室等。
5.He knew the name and pedigree of everybody in the Peerage, and everybody's relations.
他知道《缙绅录》上每个人的姓名和谱系以及他们所有的亲戚。
6.As a condition of his peerage, he agreed to take up "permanent residence" in Britain.
作为受封的一个条件,他同意成为英国的“永久居民”。
7.This was a peerage culture, a peerage that network technology encouraged.
这是一种贵族文化,而此“贵族”则是网络技术催生的“贵族”。
8.The Sultan can award to commoners the title Pehin, the equivalent of a life peerage awarded in the United Kingdom.
苏丹可以赐予平民Pehin头衔,这相当于英国的授予的终生贵族地位。
9.A woman who holds a peerage by descent OR appointment.
有爵位的女人一个由世袭或任命而获贵族爵位的女人
10.Metaphysics was very prevailing during WeiJin period. The peerage literati appreciated nature widely, even with no exception of Buddhism.
魏晋玄学风气盛行,登山涉水成为士族文人的普遍爱好,甚至就连释教中人也不例外。