coat of arms
英 [ˌkəʊt əv ˈɑːmz]
美 [ˌkoʊt əv ˈɑːrmz]
n. 盾形纹章; 盾徽
牛津词典
noun
- 盾形纹章;盾徽
a design or a shield that is a special symbol of a family, city or other organization- the royal coat of arms
皇家盾徽
- the royal coat of arms
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (用作家族、城镇、组织等标志的)盾形纹章,盾徽
Thecoat of armsof a family, town, or organization is a special design in the form of a shield that they use as a symbol of their identity.- There was a stained-glass window with the family coat of arms.
有一扇饰有家族盾形纹章的彩色玻璃窗。
- There was a stained-glass window with the family coat of arms.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Coat of arms for the oval, the painted one of the symbols popular during the Great Revolution-beam rods, which is senior Roman magistrate with the power standard, is a symbol of authority.
纹章为椭圆形,上绘有大革命时期流行的标志之一&束棒,这是古罗马高级执法官用的权标,是权威的象征。 - The seal attached to documents is a piece of wax. The broad seal was impressed with Winthrop's coat of arms.
附在文件上的玺印是一块封蜡。硕大的火漆封蜡上盖着温思罗普的纹章。 - About Bohr's coat of arms, there has been no description that is sufficiently detailed, original and error-free.
关于玻尔的族徽,迄今似还没有一种足够详细、足够真实和正确无误的描述。 - A device placed above the shield on a coat of arms.
一种放在盾形纹章上方的饰物。 - He even created a fake coat of arms.
他甚至刻了一个假族徽。 - A coat of arms that occupies one quarter of an escutcheon; combining four coats of arms on one shield usually represented intermarriages.
一件占用一个用纹章装饰的盾的四分之一的军衣;在一块盾上的四种军衣结合通常表示联姻。 - Escutcheon: a shield or shield-shaped emblem bearing a coat of arms.
盾状徽章:表层带有武器的盾或盾状徽章。 - We got to have a rock for the coat of arms and mournful inscriptions, and we can kill two birds with that same rock.
为了刻纹章和刻伤感的遗言,我们得弄一块石头来,这样,我们可以利用这块石头来个一举两得。 - The current coat of arms is a shield and golden double-headed eagle with two crowns holding an orb and sceptre. Gold and jade go together to represent Gold and jade Predestined Match since ancient times.
目前的盾徽是一个盾牌,金色的双头鹰上有两个皇冠象征着珠宝与王权。自古金玉相配就有金玉良缘之意,数百年前一直为帝王把持,作为财富和权力象征。 - The school emblem of university which comes from the coat of arms is the outcome of modern university system.
大学校徽源于徽章,是现代大学制度的产物。
