English to Chinese Dictionary knighthood

knighthood

骑士风格
definition
noun
he received a knighthood
the title, rank, or status of a knight.
translation of 'knighthood'
noun
骑士风格
example
This gave rise to doubts about whether he was fit to receive a 'knighthood' .
Professor Ian Kershaw received a 'knighthood' for his services to history.
And yet he remained the only major explorer of the age never to receive a 'knighthood' .
In February 2002 he received a 'knighthood' from the Queen for his services to local government.
At the age of 69, Scotland's most famous son has finally received a 'knighthood' .
Sir Richard Thompson received a 'knighthood' for his post as head of the Queen's medical household and physician to the Queen.
Prince's Trust chief executive Tom Shebbeare received a 'knighthood' in the Queen's personal honours list.
The Welsh rugby fan said he was delighted to meet Sir Clive Woodward, who was at the palace to receive his 'knighthood' .
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he received a 'knighthood'
The screen veteran is the biggest name on the Queen's birthday honours list, receiving a 'knighthood' .
Actress Dorothy Tutin was also invested as a Dame Commander and actor Michael Caine received a 'knighthood' .
When his 'knighthood' was announced in the birthday honours list in June, he paid tribute to the people who work for the charities he has supported.
He has received a 'knighthood' in recognition of his services to education.
the basis of feudal 'knighthood'
In 1999 his charity work gained him a 'knighthood' to add to his life peerage from Margaret Thatcher.
he received a 'knighthood' in the Birthday Honours
Much loved comedy legend Eric Sykes has scooped a top honour - but missed out on his 'knighthood' .
Honorary 'knighthoods' for foreign citizens are occasionally presented at investitures at the Palace.
The two men received 'knighthoods' at about the same time.
Unlike the hereditary peerages of old, 'knighthoods' are not bestowed according to birth or social status.
Tight new spending limits are set to be imposed on Britain's political parties to stop them going cap in hand to donors angling for peerages, 'knighthoods' and other favours.
Honours, such as 'knighthoods' , peerages, and other decorations, are awarded on his recommendation.
Nowadays, major disclosures of the soon-to-be recipients of 'knighthoods' and peerages are commonplace.
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