throne
n
1 [C] special chair or seat used by a king, queen, bishop, etc during ceremonies (国王、 君主、 主教等的)宝座, 御座.
2 the throne [sing]
royal authority or power 王权; 王位; 帝位
Queen Elizabeth II succeeded to the throne in 1952. 伊丽莎白二世女王於1952年即位.
Albania lost its throne (ie ceased to be a monarchy) after the war. 阿尔巴尼亚於战後废除了君主制.
come to/ascend/mount the throne, ie become king or queen 即位
be on the throne, ie be king or queen 在位.
3 (idm 习语) the power behind the throne => power.
I suggest that we ask users of this machine what they think about it. We can photograph them using it too. Then we can put their comments at the top of the advertisement in big print. We can bring in some humour too. People enjoy reading humorous ads.
They will think that you are the eyes and ears of the manager.
他们会认为,你是经理的耳目。
If an unfair law existed, - and there were many that had been passed by the British rulers in India and South Africa - it was the duty of everyone to disobey this law, but without using violence.