dignitary
/ˈdɪɡnɪtəri/ (bre, ipa) · [dˈɪɡnətˌɛri] /ˈdɪɡnɪteri/ (ame, ipa) · [dˈɪɡnətˌɛri] /ˈdig-nə-ˌter-ē How to pronounce dignitary (audio) -ˌte-rē/ (ame, mw)
dignitary — 名詞
- dignitarysingular
- dignitariesplural
1. someone whose high public role or social rank makes other people treat them with
政要;顯要
身分顯赫、受禮遇的重要人士
someone whose high public role or social rank makes other people treat them with special respect at formal events
Security staff checked every bag before the dignitary entered the hall.
那位政要進入大廳前,維安人員檢查了每一個袋子。
security before a dignitary's formal arrival
Andrés bowed as the dignitary stepped out of the black car.
Andrés 在那位政要走下黑色轎車時低頭致意。
The mayor welcomed the foreign dignitary at the airport gate.
市長在機場登機口迎接那位外國政要。
Local reporters crowded near the dignitary during the museum opening.
博物館開幕時,當地記者擠到那位政要身邊。
Jiwoo offered flowers to the dignitary after the school concert.
Jiwoo 在校內音樂會後向那位政要獻花。
文法句型
foreign dignitary
welcome a dignitary
dinner with a dignitary
用法筆記
Usually seen in news reports and ceremonies for a visiting political, religious, or cultural figure. It suggests public rank and formal respect, not just any person with authority at work.