词汇 | dynastically |
释义 | dynastically adverb uk /daɪˈnæs.tɪ.kəl.i/ us /daɪˈnæs.tɪ.kəl.i/ in a way that relates to a series of rulers or leaders who are all from the same family, or to a period when a country is ruled by them: The two royal families were closely linked dynastically. She was regarded as a dynastically suitable marital match for their son. Related words dynastic dynasty It was dynastically important for the heir to be in charge of the army. He must have been a disappointment to his dynastically ambitious parents. Her first novel introduced readers to the dynastically complicated family. Dynastically, Victoria was the most successful British monarch of all, with relatives in many of the ruling families of Europe. The young king had only two dynastically relevant relatives. Leaders of national & regional governments chancellor chancellorship chief executive civic leader co-ruler FM generalissimo governor governorship gubernatorial premier premiership Pres. presidency state premier Taoiseach the power behind the throneidiom Tánaiste veep vice president |
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