daimyo
导读:daimyo读音音标
英 [\'daɪmjəʊ]美 [\'daɪmˌjoʊ]
daimyo意思解释
n.大名(日本封建时代的大领主); 英英释义 DaimyoThe }} (die-mi-yo) were the powerful territorial lor
英 [\'daɪmjəʊ]美 [\'daɪmˌjoʊ]
daimyo意思解释
n.大名(日本封建时代的大领主); 英英释义 DaimyoThe }} (die-mi-yo) were the powerful territorial lor

daimyo读音音标
英 [\'daɪmjəʊ]
美 [\'daɪmˌjoʊ]
daimyo意思解释
n.
大名(日本封建时代的大领主);
英英释义
DaimyoThe }} (die-mi-yo) were the powerful territorial lords in pre-modern Japan who ruled most of the country from their vast, hereditary land holdings. In the term, literally means \"large\", and \"myō\"stands for , meaning private land.
