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king /kɪŋ/ ●●● W1 noun [countable]  1 ruler 统治者 (also King)HIGH POSITION OR RANK a man who rules a country because he is from a royal family 国王 queenking of Henry VIII, King of England 英格兰国王亨利八世 On 2 December Henry VI was crowned king (=made the king at an official ceremony). 122日,亨利六世加冕为王。2 THE BEST 最佳者the king of something someone or something that people think is the most important or best of a particular type of person or thing 某物之王;某物中的极品 the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll 摇滚乐之王 the king of Swiss cheeses 瑞士奶酪中的极品 The lion is the king of the jungle. 狮子是丛林之王。3 successful 成功的 if you live like a king, feel like a king etc, you are very successful, happy, rich etc 极佳的感觉 〔指极其成功、幸福、富有等〕 With her at my side, I felt like a king. 有她在我身边,我感到非常幸福。4. chess 国际象棋DGO the most important piece in chess 4  See picture of 见图 CHESS5 see picture at 见图 chess5. cards 纸牌DGC a playing card with a picture of a king on it 〔纸牌中的〕老K,国王6 IMPORTANT 重要的be king POPULARif something is king at a particular time, it has a big influence on people 极具影响 back in the days when jazz was king 在往昔爵士乐极为盛行的年代7. a king’s ransom MONEYa very large amount of money 一笔巨款nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1 : a man who rules a country because he is from a royal familyverbsbecome kingPrince Charles will become king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth, dies.be crowned king (=be made king)He was crowned king upon the death of his father.depose a king formal (=remove a king from power)The Spanish king was deposed in 1931.a king rules/reigns (=is in charge of a country)How could a Christian king rule if he was banned from the Church?a king abdicates (=gives up the position of being king)It shocked the nation when the king abdicated.adjectivesthe rightful king (=the person who should be king)The Duke of Gloucester claimed that he was the rightful king.the future king (=someone who will later be king)She married the future king of France, Philip Augustus.phrasesallegiance/loyalty to a king (=being faithful to the king)They were fighting out of loyalty to their king.a king’s subjects (=the people he rules)The new laws were very unpopular with the king’s subjects.nTHESAURUSking the male ruler of a country, who comes from a royal familyGeorge III was the king of England at that time.King Harald V of Norwayqueen a woman who rules a country because she is from a royal family, or the wife of a kingShe became queen when she was only 14 years old.Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdommonarch a king or queenThe bishops were appointed by the monarch.monarchy a country that is ruled by a king or queen, or this type of political systemBritain is a constitutional monarchy. Some people want the monarchy to be abolished.prince the son of a king, queen, or prince, or the male ruler of a small country or statePrince Rainier of MonacoThe prince will inherit the throne when his father dies.ruler someone such as a king, who has official power over a country and its peoplethe ruler of BabyloniaGeneral Musharraf was the former military ruler of Pakistan.emperor the ruler of an empire (=group of countries)the Habsburg emperors of the 19th centuryEmperor Hirohitosovereign formal a king or queenIt was hoped that a meeting of the two sovereigns would ease tensions between the countries.regent someone who governs instead of a king or queen, because the king or queen is ill, absent, or still a childEdward II left his friend Gaveston as regent.the crown formal the position of king or queenWarwick was a loyal servant of the crown.
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kingKing Juan Carlos of Spaina portrait of King George VIthe King of Moroccocrowned kingThe Prince would be crowned King in boxing's capital city.The newly crowned King decided something had finally to be done about the drainage problems of Teske.Within a few weeks they had put Pedro to flight and Henry was crowned king.
nThe KingKing, The  nElvis presley; an informal name still used for the famous singer, especially by people who love his musicFrom Longman Business Dictionarykingking /kɪŋ/ noun1[uncountable] if something is king, it is the most important thing and has a strong influence on people’s decisionsWe were convinced of the superiority of our product, but ultimatelythe customer is king and it was rejected.Mr Smith suggests thatcash is king and that readers should look to the health of a company’s cash flow.2[countable] someone who is very influential or successful in a particular areaSYN MOGULEven the supermarket kings were nervous about the recession.Origin king Old English cyning
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king
king W1 /kɪŋ/ noun [countable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: cyning
1.  RULER a man who rules a country because he is from a royal family ⇨ queen
    king of
    Henry VIII, King of England
    On 2 December Henry VI was crowned king (=made the king at an official ceremony).
2.  THE BEST the king of something someone or something that people think is the most important or best of a particular type of person or thing:
    the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll
    the king of Swiss cheeses
    The lion is the king of the jungle.
3.  SUCCESSFUL if you live like a king, feel like a king etc, you are very successful, happy, rich etc:
    With her at my side, I felt like a king.
4.  CHESS the most important piece in chess
5.  CARDS a playing card with a picture of a king on it
6.  IMPORTANT be king if something is king at a particular time, it has a big influence on people:
    back in the days when jazz was king
7. a king’s ransom a very large amount of money
     
COLLOCATIONS
(for Meaning 1 )
■ verbs
    become king Prince Charles will become king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth, dies.
    be crowned king (=be made king) He was crowned king upon the death of his father.
    depose a king formal (=remove a king from power) The Spanish king was deposed in 1931.
    a king rules/reigns (=is in charge of a country) How could a Christian king rule if he was banned from the Church?
    a king abdicates (=gives up the position of being king) It shocked the nation when the king abdicated.
■ adjectives
    the rightful king (=the person who should be king) The Duke of Gloucester claimed that he was the rightful king.
    the future king (=someone who will later be king) She married the future king of France, Philip Augustus.
■ phrases
    allegience/loyalty to a king (=being faithful to the king) They were fighting out of loyalty to their king.
    a king’s subjects (=the people he rules) The new laws were very unpopular with the king’s subjects.
     
THESAURUS
    king the male ruler of a country, who comes from a royal family: George III was the king of England at that time. | King Harald V of Norway
    queen a woman who rules a country because she is from a royal family, or the wife of a king: She became queen when she was only 14 years old. | Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
    monarch a king or queen: The bishops were appointed by the monarch.
    monarchy a country that is ruled by a king or queen, or this type of political system: Britain is a constitutional monarchy. | Some people want the monarchy to be abolished.
    prince the son of a king, queen, or prince, or the male ruler of a small country or state: Prince Rainier of Monaco | The prince will inherit the throne when his father dies.
    ruler someone such as a king, who has official power over a country and its people: the ruler of Babylonia | General Musharraf was the former military ruler of Pakistan.
    emperor the ruler of an empire (=group of countries): the Habsburg emperors of the 19th century | Emperor Hirohito
    sovereign formal a king or queen: It was hoped that a meeting of the two sovereigns would ease tensions between the countries.
    regent someone who governs instead of a king or queen, because the king or queen is ill, absent, or still a child: Edward II left his friend Gaveston as regent.
    the crown formal the position of king or queen: Warwick was a loyal servant of the crown.


King
I
King, Don
(1931–) a US BOXING PROMOTER (=someone who arranges and advertises boxing matches) known for working with many famous boxers and for his unusual hairstyle

II
King, Martin Luther
(1929–68) a black US religious leader who became the most important leader of the Civil Rights Movement and worked hard to achieve social changes for African-American people. He was known for being a great public speaker, and many people remember his famous speech that starts with the words ‘I have a dream’. He encouraged people to try to achieve changes without using violence, and in 1964 he won the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1968 he was shot and killed in Memphis, Tennessee. In the US there is a national holiday in January to celebrate his birthday.

III
King, Rodney /ˈrɒdni $ ˈrɑːd-/
(1966–) an African-American man who was violently attacked by a group of white police officers in Los Angeles in 1991. The attack was filmed by a member of the public, and this film was later shown on US television. When the police officers were judged in a court of law in 1992, the jury decided that they were not guilty of being too violent, and this led to riots (=violent public protests) in Los Angeles. Many people in the US thought that this event proved that African Americans were still not being treated fairly by the legal system.

IV
King, Stephen /ˈstiːvən/
(1947–) a popular US writer of frightening stories such as The Shining (1977) and The Green Mile (1996). Both these stories, and many other Stephen King books, have been made into films.

V
King, The
Elvis Presley; an informal name still used for the famous singer, especially by people who love his music


🔑 kingBrE /kɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /kɪŋ/ 🔊 noun🔑 the male ruler of an independent state that has a royal family 君主;国王the kings and queens of England英国国王和女王to be crowned king 接受加冕为国王King George V国王乔治五世

abdicate, accede, crown, king, government, monarch, throne, reign, royal, succession

~ (of sth) a person, an animal or a thing that is thought to be the best or most important of a particular type (人、动物、事物中的)首屈一指者,最重要者,大王the king of comedy喜剧之王The lion is the king of the jungle. 狮子是丛林之王。🔊🔊used in compounds with the names of animals or plants to describe a very large type of the thing mentioned (与动植物名称连用构成复合词,表示巨型)…之最,…之王,巨型…a king penguin王企鹅
the most important piece used in the game of chess, that can move one square in any direction (国际象棋中的)王
a playing card with the picture of a king on it (纸牌中的)老 K
a ˌking's ˈransom(literary) a very large amount of money 一笔巨款 SYN fortune turn King's/Queen's ˈevidence(BrE) (US turn state's ˈevidence) to give information against other criminals in order to get a less severe punishment 提供同犯的罪证,揭发其他案犯(以减轻所受惩罚)   compare plea bargaining the ˌuncrowned ˈking/ˈqueen (of sth)the person considered to be the best, most famous or successful in a particular place or area of activity 无冕之王(某地区或领域中最杰出的人)