形容词封建的; 领地的; 世仇的
1. 世仇的:feud 不和 | feudal 世仇的 | feudalist 封建论者
2. 封建制度的:medieval 中世纪的 | feudal 封建制度的 | overmighty 有势力过于强大的
1. 封建体制的;封建时期的
Feudal means relating to the system or the time of feudalism.
e.g. ...the emperor and his feudal barons.
皇帝和封建贵族
1. By comparison, today's Tibet is striding into modern society after shrugging off theocratic feudal serfdom.
2. feudal的翻译
2. The cultural influence brought about by several thousand years of a feudal land system is still curbing the vision of the Chinese people.
3. The feudal ethical code demanded women to hold chastity, and widows should not remarry.
4. Every aspect of the clan reflected the suffocating and rotten feudal system it was rooted in.
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5. Although western Europe in the middle ages was not under a completely theocratic system, the integration of religion and politics was the guarantee of the feudal serf system.
6. feudal
6. Confucianism was the ideological and mores foundation of China's feudal society, and has also had great influence worldwide.
7. Other critics have suggested that the spectating behaviours resulted from people's cowardice, a trait closely connected to China's geography and long feudal past.
8. Good, except the title lie nu is not ennobling but feudal in connotation.
9. In ancient China, top quality haute couture items were made especially for the feudal emperors.
10. The society of old Tibet under feudal serfdom was even more dark and backward than in Europe in the Middle Ages.
adj
1. of or relating to or characteristic of feudalism
Synonym: feudalistic