baron
/ˈbærən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbærən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈber-ən ˈba-rən/ (ame, mw)
baron — 名詞
- baronsingular
- baronsplural
1. a man who belongs to the lowest rank of the nobility. In the UK, a baron is addr
男爵
貴族中最低的爵位
a man who belongs to the lowest rank of the nobility. In the UK, a baron is addressed as 'Lord' followed by his name.
The king made Raj a baron after he led his soldiers to victory.
國王因拉傑帶領士兵取得勝利,封他為男爵。
made Raj a baron
Baron Omar officially opened the new children's ward of the local hospital last Tuesday.
奧馬爾男爵上星期二正式為當地醫院的新兒童病房揭幕。
Baron Omar
Nala's grandfather was made a baron in 1998 for his contributions to education.
娜拉的祖父在1998年因對教育的貢獻而被封為男爵。
- commoner
a person who does not belong to the nobility
用法筆記
Baron is the lowest rank in the British peerage system, below viscount. The female equivalent is baroness.
常見錯誤
2. a powerful person who dominates a specific industry or business area, such as oi
大亨
在特定行業極具影響力的人
a powerful person who dominates a specific industry or business area, such as oil, newspapers, or shipping.
Evelyn became a media baron after buying the country's largest newspaper chain.
伊芙琳在收購該國最大的報業集團後,成了媒體大亨。
media baron
The oil baron controlled drilling rights across three continents and employed thousands of workers.
這位石油大亨控制三大洲的鑽探權,僱用數千名工人。
oil baron
The police arrested the drug baron after a long investigation into his smuggling network.
警方經過長時間調查他的走私網絡後,逮捕了這位毒梟。
- nobody
a person of no importance or influence
用法筆記
Common in news and journalism. Frequently used in compound nouns with a preceding industry name: oil baron, media baron, drug baron, shipping baron.