magisterial是什么意思

  • En [ ˌmædʒ.ɪˈstɪə.ri.əl]
  • Us [ ˌmædʒ.əˈstɪr.i.əl]

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  • 0 having or seeming to have complete authority -- 有绝对权威的;威严的;傲慢的

    • his magisterial presence 他威严的仪态

    • Jenkins's magisterial biography of Gladstone 詹金斯著述的格拉德斯通的权威传记

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  • Firstly, its deployment depended on a collaboration between magisterial and ecclesiastical authorities.

  • This is a magisterial study of the background to the subject.

  • It is quite unlikely that he would have instigated the call for outside assistance within his magisterial jurisdiction.

  • The work is very solid, comprehensive, and magisterial.

  • This is a magisterial work and an object lesson in the use of these kinds of source material.

  • This is a magisterial book in every way, presenting with clarity and conviction the findings of sophisticated quantitative and qualitative research on a vast body of manuscript and published material.

  • The work is magisterial in style with breathtakingly effective translations (his own?) and refreshingly few typographical errors.

  • A commission of association could bridge the magisterial gap.

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  • 中文繁体

    有絕對權威的, 威嚴的, 傲慢的…

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