Comte Meaning in English
word
kɑ̃t
KAHNT
kɒ̃t
KONT
释义
A 'comte' is a European noble title, equivalent to 'count' in English, used in France and other countries. It's a rank given to aristocrats, typically below a marquis and above a baron.
用法与细微差别
'Comte' is a French word, mostly used in historical, literary, or aristocratic contexts. Not commonly used in everyday English; 'count' is the standard. It may appear in noble titles or classic literature (e.g., 'Comte de Monte Cristo').
Spanish: condePortuguese (BR): condePortuguese (PT): condeChinese (Simplified): 伯爵Chinese (Traditional): 伯爵Hindi: काउंट (यूरोपीय उपाधि)Arabic: كونت (لقب أوروبي)Bengali: কাউন্ট (বিশেষত ফরাসি) - কম্তে (ঐতিহাসিক শিরোনাম)Russian: граф (титул)Japanese: 伯爵(特にフランスで用いられる称号)Vietnamese: bá tước (tước hiệu châu Âu, đặc biệt ở Pháp)Korean: 백작(특히 프랑스 등지에서 사용됨)Turkish: kont (asil unvanı)Urdu: کاؤنٹ (یورپی شریفانہ خطاب)Indonesian: bangsawan (gelar 'count', khususnya di Prancis)
例句
The comte lived in a large castle.
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A comte is higher in rank than a baron.
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The comte wore elegant clothes at the party.
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Have you read 'The Comte of Monte Cristo'? It's a classic.
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Back then, only a comte could own that much land.
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They say the old comte was generous to the villagers.
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