mughal

IPA/ˈmuːɡɑːl/
IPA/ˈmuːɡɑːl/

mughal — 名詞

1. a member of a Muslim ruling family whose emperors controlled a large empire in S

1.名詞B2
釋義

蒙兀兒

十六至十九世紀統治印度的穆斯林王朝成員

a member of a Muslim ruling family whose emperors controlled a large empire in South Asia from the 1500s to the 1800s

例句

Hiro visited a museum exhibition about the Mughal empire in Delhi last summer.

Hiro 去年夏天在德里參觀了一個關於蒙兀兒帝國的博物館展覽。

collocation: Mughal empire

The Mughal emperor Akbar encouraged music and painting in his court.

蒙兀兒皇帝阿克巴鼓勵宮廷中的音樂與繪畫。

collocation: Mughal emperor + historical name

文法句型

the Mughals (plural, referring to the family or dynasty)

用法筆記

Often capitalised. The word can also be used as an adjective before nouns such as 'empire', 'architecture', or 'art'. In plural form ('the Mughals'), it refers to the entire dynasty or family rather than individual members.

常見錯誤

The Mongol emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal.
The Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal.
💡The Mughals and the Mongols were different empires from different periods and regions.