vassal

/ˈvæsl/ 0
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

noun [集合/集体]诸侯;封臣

Opponents of the treaty argue that monetary union will turn France into a vassal of Germany.
协定的反对者认为货币联盟会使法国沦为德国的附庸国。

adjective [原级]臣属的

The historical prologue, thirdly, explains why Israel accepts her place in the suzerain-vassal relationship.
第三点,这个历史旁白解释了为什么犹太人接受了他们在领主与奴隶关系里的地位。

noun [专属名词](Vassal)人名;(英、法、德、罗)瓦萨尔;(西)巴萨尔

The romantic town of Rovinj a former Venetian vassal state rises from the Adriatic like an estranged island of Venice.
浪漫的罗维尼镇,前威尼斯的附属国,从亚得里亚海升起,就像一个疏远的威尼斯岛。

vassal

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