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royaltynoun(RULERS)[U,+ sing/pl verb]thepeoplewhobelongto thefamilyof akingandqueen: 王室成员;皇族成员 Shebelievesshe'srelatedto royalty.她认为她和王室有血缘关系。 - HerfatherisdescendedfromGreekroyalty.
- Wherever there is royalty, there are always hangers-on.
- This also gave him theopportunitytorubshoulderswith royalty.
- This haslongbeen thehauntof royalty.
- We weretreatedlike royalty.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRoyalty, aristocracy & titles - accede tosomething
- accession
- anointed
- anti-monarchical
- anti-monarchist
- duke
- dukedom
- earl
- earldom
- emir
- MBE
- Messrs
- miss
- mister
- monarch
- Royal Highness
- royal prerogative
- royalist
- Rt. Hon.
- Shah
See more results » royaltynoun(PAYMENT)[Cusually plural]apaymentmade towriters,peoplewho haveinventedthings,ownersofproperty, etc. everytimetheirbooks,devices,land, etc. areboughtor used byothers (专利)使用费;(著作的)版税;(土地等的)开采使用费,租用费 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEarning money - (your)(daily) breadidiom
- assessable
- bank
- base pay
- basic
- basic income
- benefits package
- feel the pinchidiom
- hand over fistidiom
- in arrearsidiom
- lineyourpocket(s)idiom
- livelihood
- pay packet
- pull
- pullsomethingdown
- rakesomethingin
- remonetize
- remuneration
- shift
- sick pay
See more results » (Definition ofroyaltyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)royalty| American Dictionaryroyaltynoun(PEOPLE)[U]kingsorqueensandtheirfamiliesas agroup, or therankorpowerof thesepeople: Theytreatedher like royalty. royaltynoun(PAYMENT)[Cusually pl]apaymentmadeesp. towritersandmusicianseverytimetheirbooksorsongsareboughtor used byothers (Definition ofroyaltyfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)royalty| Business EnglishFINANCEapaymentmade to awriter,musician,inventor, etc. everytimesomething they havecreatedorinventedisboughtor used byothers: Gross royalties fromuniversityinventionsdroppedfrom $23.1 million to $16.8 million. aroyaltypayment Internetradiocompaniesreacheda 10-yearmusicroyaltyagreementwithcopyrightholders. FINANCE,NATURAL RESOURCES,PROPERTYanamountofmoneypaidtolandownerswhenoil,coal, etc. is taken fromtheirland (Definition ofroyaltyfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofroyaltyroyalty After the 1960s, a certain awareness of the iniquity of the 'system' arose, and lawsuits to obtain the payment of royalties became more common.From theCambridge English Corpus Her relationship with the label ended in a bitter legal dispute over non-payment of royalties.From theCambridge English Corpus By doing this, the local communities and the local authorities, who are constantly haunted by dreams of access to forestry ' royalties ', could be politically appeased.From theCambridge English Corpus Since the readership was small, royalties can be unattractively meagre.From theCambridge English Corpus Countries in the region are already implementing economic instruments such as royalties, user charges, tradable permits, and green taxation in different policy contexts.From theCambridge English Corpus All contracts acknowledge risk by providing some form of advance payment or sample fees, and the contracts all include some provision for royalties.From theCambridge English Corpus Up till then, royalties from minerals fully belonged to the region of origin.From theCambridge English Corpus In case 1) we receive royalties every quarter: 324 lire ($037) for each lp sold.From theCambridge English Corpus In summary, royalties may turn into an important source of revenue for environmental agencies and may also be a powerful tool for natural resource rationalization.From theCambridge English Corpus All of the contracts examined include payment of royalties.From theCambridge English Corpus There were certainly more royalties paid out for the thrillers.From theCambridge English Corpus Biotics pays a sample fee to the supplier, and a percentage of any royalties it obtains.From theCambridge English Corpus A recognised artist, depending on his affiliation with the producer in question, might typically charge a few thousand dollars (plus rights and royalties) to voice upon a riddim.From theCambridge English Corpus Biotics includes in its contract with the supplier a requirement that a share of the royalties paid to the collector be contributed to development of biodiversity projects in the country.From theCambridge English Corpus The allocation of forest land was a state rather than a national matter and timber royalties accrued to the state, quickly becoming the main revenue source.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/royalty## |