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单词 Great Seal
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Definition of Great Seal in English:

Great Seal

noun
  • A seal used for the authentication of state documents of the highest importance. That of the UK is held by the Lord Chancellor and that of the US by the Secretary of State.

    国玺(英国国玺由大法官掌管,美国国玺由国务卿掌管)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This special day not only celebrates the anniversary of the image of the bald eagle being adopted for The Great Seal of the United States, but also focuses awareness on the national bird's welfare.
    • Two hundred and twenty years ago - on June 20, 1782-the bald eagle became an American icon when the Second Continental Congress decided to use its image on The Great Seal.
    • The front cover featured only the Great Seal of the State of Montana.
    • In front of the mogul are a vinyl binder embossed with the Great Seal of the United States, a White House pen and pencil set, and a White House coffee mug.
    • We nodded, and he handed us our pink and blue marriage certificate, stamped with the Great Seal of the State of California.
    • But the crowd was unconvinced; the real Edward must prove his claim to the crown: for weeks the Great Seal had been missing, and the true Prince of Wales would know where it was.
    • The Great Seal depicts a sailing ship like that which carried the American settlers to Africa, a palm tree, and a plow and ax with the motto ‘The Love of Liberty Brought Us Here.’
    • Here the front and back of the Great Seal of the United States are on either side of a ‘ONE’ in large letters at the center of the rectangular design.
    • Knighted that year, he was appointed to a succession of posts which, like his father, culminated in the Keeper of the Great Seal.
    • The Registrar General is appointed under the Great Seal.
    • Patriotism, for example, is revealed in early nineteenth-century weather vanes and textiles that include American flags, figures of Liberty, and the Great Seal.
    • Originally, its holder was responsible for the monarch's personal seal (as opposed to the Great Seal of state, which is in the care of the Lord Chancellor).
    • It is recorded that in this Gallery in 1587 she conferred the Great Seal of England on Sir Christopher Hatton, making him her Lord Chancellor.
    • The Chancellor's Department dealt with the judiciary and it was also the custodian of the Great Seal to authenticate government decrees.
    • Whatever you think of the demise of Hatton's office 400 years later, this week you can visit the house in Croydon where he received his Great Seal.

Definition of Great Seal in US English:

Great Seal

nounˌɡrāt ˈsē(ə)l
  • A seal used for the authentication of state documents of the highest importance, held by the Secretary of State.

    国玺(英国国玺由大法官掌管,美国国玺由国务卿掌管)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This special day not only celebrates the anniversary of the image of the bald eagle being adopted for The Great Seal of the United States, but also focuses awareness on the national bird's welfare.
    • In front of the mogul are a vinyl binder embossed with the Great Seal of the United States, a White House pen and pencil set, and a White House coffee mug.
    • Patriotism, for example, is revealed in early nineteenth-century weather vanes and textiles that include American flags, figures of Liberty, and the Great Seal.
    • Whatever you think of the demise of Hatton's office 400 years later, this week you can visit the house in Croydon where he received his Great Seal.
    • We nodded, and he handed us our pink and blue marriage certificate, stamped with the Great Seal of the State of California.
    • It is recorded that in this Gallery in 1587 she conferred the Great Seal of England on Sir Christopher Hatton, making him her Lord Chancellor.
    • The front cover featured only the Great Seal of the State of Montana.
    • The Registrar General is appointed under the Great Seal.
    • Here the front and back of the Great Seal of the United States are on either side of a ‘ONE’ in large letters at the center of the rectangular design.
    • Two hundred and twenty years ago - on June 20, 1782-the bald eagle became an American icon when the Second Continental Congress decided to use its image on The Great Seal.
    • The Great Seal depicts a sailing ship like that which carried the American settlers to Africa, a palm tree, and a plow and ax with the motto ‘The Love of Liberty Brought Us Here.’
    • Knighted that year, he was appointed to a succession of posts which, like his father, culminated in the Keeper of the Great Seal.
    • But the crowd was unconvinced; the real Edward must prove his claim to the crown: for weeks the Great Seal had been missing, and the true Prince of Wales would know where it was.
    • Originally, its holder was responsible for the monarch's personal seal (as opposed to the Great Seal of state, which is in the care of the Lord Chancellor).
    • The Chancellor's Department dealt with the judiciary and it was also the custodian of the Great Seal to authenticate government decrees.
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