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What does the queen mean?
queen

[kwi:n]

Noun (short for noun)

Queen, queen

queen

[kwi:n]

Quinn (last name)

queen

queen

AHD:[kw? 0? 9n]

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(noun)

Abbreviation qu.

Abbreviated song

A king's wife or widow.

Queen: The wife or widow of a king

Lady sovereign.

Queen: female ruler

Women: something that has prestige or superiority in a particular field and is personified as a woman:

Something superior or supreme in a particular field is personified as a woman:

Paris is regarded as the queen of the city.

Paris is regarded as the queen of this city.

match

match

Abbreviation Qt is the most powerful chess piece, which can move in any direction along a straight line.

Abbreviation Q Queen: The most powerful chess piece, which can move in any direction in a straight line.

Abbreviation qu. A playing card with the image of a queen, ranking above Jack and below the king.

Abbreviation qu. Queen: A card with a portrait of the queen, bigger than Jack, but smaller than the king.

Abbreviation qu. A fully developed female animal in a colony of bees, ants or termites.

Abbreviation song. Queen bee: a female insect that can reproduce and fully develop in bees, ants or termites.

Used as a disparaging term for homosexuals.

Rude slang: Used as a disparaging term for gay men or homosexuals.

(verb)

Queens, Queens, Queens

transitive verb

Make (a woman) a queen.

Queen: To make (a woman) queen.

To promote (a chess piece) to the queen in chess.

Make (a pawn) a queen in chess.

V.intr.Games (intransitive verb) game

Become a chess queen.

To be a queen in chess.

Nvwangta

Act like a queen; Domineering:

Act like a queen; Rules:

Rule the whole family.

Rule the whole family

Middle English quene

Middle English quene

From old English cw? 0? 9n * See Kevin-

From old English cw? 0? 9n * See Kevin-

queen

[kwi:n]

Noun (short for noun)

Queen; queen

Queen of beauty pageant

Queen (of bees, etc)

Queen (in cards)

Queen of hearts.

Queen of hearts.

Back chess (in chess)

queen

transitive verb

[Chess] To turn (a soldier who attacks the opponent's baseline) into a queen.

queen

[kwi:n]

Noun (short for noun)

Queen, queen

Queen, queen, female chief, female head, the most powerful woman

goddess

A "queen" chosen in a competition, etc. The most beautiful, the best, and a celebrity.

Queen of bees, ants, etc. Mother cat

Queen (q); Queen (in chess)

Love, love; A beloved woman (wife, daughter, etc.) )

An outstanding thing, a resort

A gay man, a feminine man.

[Air Force Slang] A command plane that operates a drone.

【pl。 ] Business English Slate

【pl。 ] sea fan

【pl。 ] comb

Monarchy of the United Kingdom

The monarchy in the United Kingdom

Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II

empress dowager

Empress Dowager (wife of the late monarch)

Regent queen

Regent queen

beauty queen

First place in "beauty pageant"

Queen ant [bee]

Queen of ants [bees]

The Queen of Spades

The queen of spades (in cards)

The queen of the summer resort

Summer resort

Throne court

higher court

Wangqi

Flag of the British Army [League Flag]

Royal legal adviser

British royal lawyer

Standard English

Standard English (the name of "upper class" in Britain)

Queen's weather

It was sunny during the celebration.

Explain that the above five situations are used in the UK.

queen

[kwi:n]

transitive verb

When in office, if the king is in office, the king's will be used accordingly.

Make ... the queen

Create a queen of communication [film]

Rule like a queen

(chess) to turn (a chess piece) into a queen (entitled to walk freely in vertical, horizontal and oblique directions)

queen

[kwi:n]

intransitive verb

Be a queen, be a queen.

Be king among girls.

Be king among girls

A heart-shaped muffin with raisins in it.

Noun (short for noun)

Heart-shaped muffins with raisins in them.

Queen's post

Noun (short for noun)

Build a two-column frame

Rear wing

[`kwi:nsaId]

Noun (short for noun)

At the beginning of a game of chess, the squares where the two sides play back chess are arranged on one side.

Adjectives, adverbs.

Located on one side of the grid column where the back chess is located.

large-sized

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Large, second only to extra large.

Queen utensils

Noun (short for noun)

Milky white pottery [porcelain]

Queen country

[`kwi:ndEm]

Noun (short for noun)

The kingdom ruled by the queen; Queen's rule

Queen's status [status, dignity]

Queen status

[`kwi:nhJd]

Noun (short for noun)

Queen's status [status, dignity]

During the reign of the queen

No queen

[`kwi:nlIs]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

No queen

An unworthy queen, a weak and useless queen

[`kwi:nlIt]

Noun (short for noun)

Little queen

Queen-like

[`kwi:nlaIk]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Like a queen, noble

The position or status of a queen.

[`kwi:nFIp]

Noun (short for noun)

Queen's status [status, dignity]

When Queen Anne was alive.

Hundreds of years ago, there was an old saying.

Queen Anne [Elizabeth] is dead!

[Mouth] I already know! Outdated news!

A queen [lady] sitting in a chair.

Tianxian backseat

Rule sb.

(of a woman) put on airs in front of someone.

The queen of glory [grace, heaven]

Virgin Mary

Queen of hearts

Queen of hearts (in cards)

Beautiful women who attract men.

Greek empress

Queen of Greece

Hera

[5 Haier]

Nickname (Juno in Rome) ② Virgin Mary ③ Greek luna.

Artemis

[5B: Timis]

Another name for Diana in Rome; The moon (also known as the queen of the night or the queen of the tide)

Greek god of love

Greek god of love

Aphrodite

[7AfrE5daiti]

Another name for Venus in Rome.

Queen of the Adriatic Sea

Queen of the Adriatic Sea (another name for the Italian city Venice)

mayqueen

Queen of Mayday (refers to the girl who was chosen as the queen in the game based on May 1st)

Queen of grassland

Spiraea

Queen of the sea

[obsolete] "overlord at sea" (another name for the old British empire)

queen

[kwi:n]

Noun (short for noun)

Quinn (last name)

queen

A woman from ancient England