concubines
英 [ˈkɒŋkjʊbaɪnz]
美 [ˈkɑnkjəˌbaɪnz]
n. (尤指旧时某些社会里的)妾,姨太太,小老婆
concubine的复数
柯林斯词典
- (旧时的)姘妇,情妇,妾
In former times, aconcubinewas a woman who lived with and had a sexual relationship with a man of higher social rank without being married to him.
双语例句
- Having one head or chief wife at a time ( along with concubines).
在一定时期只有一个领头的或主要妻子的(包括有妾室的)。 - Real bones have also been dug up at the site: aristocrats and concubines, royal horses and exotic beasts were buried there.
在中国的发掘现场,考古人员还出土了一些真人遗骨。可见,有一些贵族、小妾、皇室马匹和异国禽兽也埋在此处。 - He palace housed the emperors with their many wives and concubines.
这座宫殿曾是皇帝们及其众多的皇后和妃子的居住之地。 - Concubines refer to the stratum of society made up of women or young girls who have marital relationships with some male benefactor in the upper classes of society.
妾是一个由妇女和少女组成的社会阶层。她们与社会地位高的男人组成类似婚姻的关系。 - The second section discusses the rank system between the empress and imperial concubines in the Han Dynasty.
第二部分讨论了汉代皇后及妃妾名位制度。 - Eversince there were emperors and palaces, there has been imperial food, which was served mainly to the emperors, their wives and concubines, and the royal families.
自从有皇帝和宫殿,人们帝国的食物,这是担任主要皇帝,他们的妻子和小妾,以及王室。 - Generally speaking, the queen would never live in the western palace where the imperial concubines live.
一般来说,皇后娘娘是不会住在西宫的。 - The king had four wives and twenty concubines.
这个国王有四个妻子和二十个妃子。 - He advised that the streets be hung with red lanterns, and the emperor, empress, concubines, and court officials come out of the palace to see them.
他建议在街道上悬挂大红灯笼,皇帝、皇后、六宫嫔妃和朝廷大臣都要外出观赏灯笼。 - Wives, concubines, daughters and nieces were indiscriminately thrown into the battle for land.
不论妻、妾、千金,还是侄女、外甥女,统统都被地主当作了为争夺土地而战的武器。