dignitaries
/ˈdɪɡ.nɪ.tər.i/ (bre, ipa) · [dˈɪɡnətˌɛriz] /ˈdɪɡ.nə.ter.i/ (ame, ipa) · [dˈɪɡnətˌɛriz] /ˈdig-nə-ˌter-ē How to pronounce dignitary (audio) -ˌte-rē/ (ame, mw)
dignitaries — 名詞
1. people of high official, public, or religious rank who are shown special respect
要人
地位顯赫、受禮遇的重要人物
people of high official, public, or religious rank who are shown special respect because of their status
City officials welcomed the visiting dignitaries at the airport before dawn.
市府官員天還沒亮就在機場迎接來訪要人。
visiting dignitaries at an official welcome
Walid introduced the foreign dignitary before the trade talks began.
Walid 在貿易會談開始前介紹了那位外國要人。
foreign dignitary at a diplomatic event
Television crews waited outside as church dignitaries entered the cathedral.
電視台攝影隊在外頭等著,教會要人走進大教堂。
Jiwoo arranged reserved seats for local dignitaries near the front row.
Jiwoo 在前排附近替地方要人安排了保留座位。
After the speech, several dignitaries greeted students from the science club.
演講結束後,幾位要人向科學社的學生打招呼。
文法句型
foreign dignitaries
visiting dignitaries
local dignitaries
welcome dignitaries
用法筆記
Usually refers to senior officials, diplomats, religious leaders, or other prominent guests in formal settings. In news reports, the plural often highlights the ceremonial importance of the people attending an event.