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复数形式
vassals
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封臣, 附庸
a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord in exchange for protection and land
- In medieval Europe, a vassal pledged loyalty and military support to their feudal lord in exchange for land and protection.
在中世纪的欧洲,附庸向他们的封建领主宣誓忠诚和军事支持,以换取土地和保护。
- As a vassal of the king, the knight was bound by oath to serve him in times of war and peace.
作为国王的附庸,骑士在战争与和平时期都宣誓效忠于他。
- The vassal's duties included providing troops for the lord's army and paying tribute in the form of crops or goods.
附庸的职责包括为领主的军队提供部队,并以农作物或商品的形式进贡。
- A vassal's status was determined by their relationship with their lord, with some holding significant power and influence.
附庸的地位是由他们与领主的关系决定的,有些人拥有重要的权力和影响力。
- The feudal system relied on the reciprocal obligations between lords and vassals to maintain order and stability in society.
封建制度依赖于领主和封臣之间的相互义务来维持社会的秩序和稳定。