Queen Meaning in English
word
/ˈkwin/
kween
/kwˈiːn/
kween
释义
A queen is a female ruler of a country or the wife of a king. In chess, it is also the most powerful piece.
用法与细微差别
Use 'queen' for royalty, and also in chess. 'Queen' can sometimes be used informally to praise a woman ('You’re a queen'), but that meaning depends a lot on tone and context. In history and news, common phrases include 'the queen', 'queen of England', and 'queen consort'.
Spanish: reinaPortuguese (BR): rainhaPortuguese (PT): rainhaChinese (Simplified): 女王 - 王后Chinese (Traditional): 女王 - 王后Hindi: रानीArabic: مَلِكةBengali: রানী - রাণী (শাসক)Russian: королеваJapanese: 女王 - クイーン(チェス)Vietnamese: nữ hoàngKorean: 여왕 - 퀸(체스)Turkish: kraliçeUrdu: ملکہIndonesian: ratu
例句
The queen waved to the crowd.
basic
In chess, the queen can move in many directions.
basic
The king and queen live in the palace.
basic
She walked in like a queen, and everyone noticed.
natural
My little niece wants to be a queen for Halloween.
natural
You handled that meeting like a queen.
natural