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B1animportantmalememberof aroyalfamily,especiallyasonorgrandsonof thekingorqueen: 王子;亲王;王孙 Prince Edward爱德华王子 Prince Juan Carlos of Spainbecamekingin 1975.胡安‧卡洛斯王子于1975年成为西班牙国王。 amalerulerof acountry, usually asmallcountry: (通常指小国的)国君Prince Albert II is therulingprince of Monaco.阿尔伯特二世亲王是摩纳哥的君主。 prince among/ofsomethingliterary a man who isexcellentat something: 大王;巨头;名家that prince offlautists, William Bennett那位长笛演奏名家威廉‧贝内特 - Thewitchcastaspellon the prince and heturnedinto afrog.
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRoyalty, aristocracy & titles - accede tosomething
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