vassal
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT In feudal society, a vassal was a man who gave military service to a lord, in return for which he was protected by the lord and received land to live on. 封臣
2. N-COUNT If you say that one country is a vassal of another, you mean that it is controlled by it. 附庸國[書麪] [usu sing]
Opponents of the treaty argue that monetary union will turn France into a vassal of Germany. 協(xié)定的反對(duì)者認(rèn)爲(wèi)貨幣聯(lián)盟會(huì)使法國淪爲(wèi)德國的附庸國。
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vassal /?v?s?l/ (vassals)
劍橋詞典
- in medieval Europe , a man who agreed to fight for a king or lord (= rich and powerful land owner ) when needed , in exchange for land to live on
(中世紀(jì))封臣
(also vassal state)
a country that is controlled by a more powerful country , and has to provide military support or pay money to it when needed
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