1.附庸;部属;奴隶
2.(封建时代的)诸侯,陪臣
1.陪臣的,臣属的
2.隶属的;效忠的;奴隶的
1.someone in Europe during the Middle Ages who was loyal to a king who gave them a home and protection
2.a person or country that depends completely on, and is controlled by, another person or country
1.war, daimyo tended to hold small But consolidated domains in which all the land Belonged to themselves or their vassals.
整个国家陷入内战状态之后,大名往往拥有小而巩固的领地,领地内所有土地都属于他们自己或他们的家臣。
2.Currently, only the war leader can call in new countries to the war, however countries with vassals have this restriction lifted.
目前,只有在战争的领导者,可致电新的国家战争,但是国家的附庸这种限制取消。
3.These were all retainers or friendly vassals of the Baron in the Castle.
所有这些都是家臣或友好奴仆的男爵的城堡。
4.Light troops armed with a sword and little armour, often maintained by vassals as part of their feudal service.
法兰克斧兵装备长剑和简陋盔甲,属于轻装步兵,通常为封邑贵族雇佣作战。
5.Blessed ate the victorious, for victory is the basis of right Cursed are the vanquished, for they shall be vassals forever!
胜利者受祝福,因为胜利才是权力的基本;被征服者受诅咒,因他们永远是附庸!
6.Without a strong national economy to back them up they will be become the vassals of Chinese.
没有一个强劲的国家经济支撑着他们,他们会变成中国人的臣子。
7.You cannot attack the vassals of someone, so if you want one of their titles you have to attack their liege.
你不能攻击别人的封臣,所以如果你想要他们的头衔,你要攻击他们的领主。
8.One part of the feudal contract bound vassals to give military aid to their superior lords in return for guaranteed protection.
封建契约的一个方面是责令各诸侯为其大君主提供军事援助,从而确保君主对他们的保护。
9.With most of the southern princes his vassals, he dominated southern Myanmar as far south as Tavoy on the border of Siam (Thailand).
通过众多臣服于他的南方诸侯,他支配了整个下缅甸,直至与暹罗(今泰国)交界的边境城市土瓦。
10.Everywhere we find kings seeking to extend their dominion over both neighboring territories and their own vassals.
国王们到处扩张自己的势力,激励加强对邻国和属下封臣们的控制。