a person considered to be important because of high rank or office
显贵,要人。
"late 17th cent.: from
n. 显贵;要人
The words and deeds of the dignitary caught the attention of the police.
这位显要人物的言行引起了警方的注意。
As a dignitary, you should always pay attention to your public image.
作为要员,你应该随时注意自己的公众形象。
The dignitary gave himself away in the corruption inspection.
这位高官在贪污检查中露出了马脚。
Dignitary Bingo, ten bucks a sheet; are you in?
猜人物宾果游戏, 一页十美元, 怎么样?。
The dignitary is addressed by people respectfully as "Sanzang Rabbi".
这位高僧被人们尊称为“三藏法师。”
My first encounter with the volunteers made me feel like a foreign dignitary .
我首次与这些志愿者接触的经历令我感觉自己就是一个外国高级官员。
The place of residence of a sovereign or dignitary; a royal mansion or palace.
王宫,宫廷国王或贵族居住的地方;
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。
a person considered to be important because of high rank or office
显贵,要人。
"late 17th cent.: from