Concubines

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[ˈkɔŋkjəˌbaɪnz]
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  • n.

    妾,妃子( concubine的名词复数 );

  • 学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. The warlord treated his concubines as graceful playthings.
      那个军阀把他的小妾当作美丽的玩物。
    2. To the sons of his concubines Abraham gave presents, and as long as he lived he sent them away from his son Isaac, to the land of the east.
      至于妾所生的儿子,亚巴郎给了他们一些礼物,在自己活著时,就叫他们离开自己的儿子依撒格,打发他们向东去,住在东方。

    权威例句

    Concubines in Sung China
    The market in concubines in Jiangnan during Ming-Qing China
    Clerical "concubines"in northern Italy during the fourteenth century.
    From Concubines to Capitalists: Women, Property, and Power in Eighteenth-Century Cairo
    Wives, Concubines, and Maids: Servitude and Kinship in the Hong Kong Region, 1900–1940
    Queens, Concubines, and Dowagers: The King's Wife in the Early Middle Ages by Pauline Stafford
    ‘Like man and wife’: clerics’ concubines in the diocese of Barcelona
    Black women, are you aware that you are concubines? The legal implications of South African family law
    Of ‘Spinsters,’‘Concubines’ and ‘Wicked Women’: Reflections on Gender and Social Change in Colon...
    The Relation between Empresses and Imperial Concubines Remonstrance and Clear and Bright Politics at the Beginning of the Tang Dynasty