Ⅰ 茜茜公主的英文名
英文名:Sissi - Die junge Kaiserin
Ⅱ 茜茜公主人物的英文名字
中文名: 伊丽莎白·阿玛莉亚·欧叶妮·冯·维特巴赫
外文名: Elisabeth Amalia Eugenia von Wittelsbach
别名: 茜茜
国籍: 巴伐利亚
出生地: 巴伐利亚
出生日期: 1837年12月24日
逝世日期: 1898年9月10日
Ⅲ 请问英文名茜茜怎么拼
Cissie
读法:英 [sɪs si] 美 [sɪs si]
n. 锡西;茜茜(女子教名Cecil、Cecilia、Cicely、Cecily、Sisley的昵称)
短语:
1、Cissie Fairchilds锡西·费尔柴尔德
2、Cissie Herndon标签
3、Cissie Gigout标签
4、Herndon Cissie名称
5、Gigout Cissie名称
(3)茜茜公主英文名字扩展阅读
临近词:
1、cisco
英['sɪskəʊ]美['sɪsko]
n. 加拿大白鲑(一种青鱼);Cisco公司(是企业网络产品的全球领先供应商)
n. (Cisco)人名;(英)西斯科;(意)奇斯科
例句:
Hesays:OfCiscotoday,beustomorrow.
他说:思科的今天,就是我们的明天。
2、cissy
英['sɪsɪ]美
n. (Cissy) (美、德、荷)锡西(人名)
例句:
Cissy,youmustnot dothis,youcan'ttrusthim.
西茜,你千万不能这么做,你不能相信他。
Ⅳ 茜茜公主 英文 名字
应当是德文而不是英文名字(嗯,就说西文名字好了……)
巴伐利亚公主,奥地利伊丽莎白皇后的本名为伊丽莎白·阿玛莉亚·欧叶妮·冯·维特巴赫(Elisabeth Amalia Eugenia von Wittelsbach),昵称茜茜(也有译成希茜),关于这个“茜茜”,从她本人的签名上看,应当是Sisi(不过也有人从她的笔迹上推测其实更有可能是Lisi)而Sissi似乎是从电影《茜茜三部曲》开始的,此后也多见于影视文学作品。
伊丽莎白本人的签名有Sisi,Elisabeth,Erzsebet和Titania四种。其中Erzsebet是匈牙利名,Titania是她诗作中采用的笔名,源自莎士比亚的《仲夏夜之梦》。
Ⅳ 茜茜“xi xi”的英文名
cissy
Ⅵ 请问英文名字Sissi、Sisi、Cici有什么区别呢
1、意思不同:sissi是茜茜公主也就是茜茜,sisi是西西。Cici 意思是奇契,这三个一般不会用来起名字,在日常生活中极少会用到这三个名字。
2、用法不同:sissi和sisi如果要作为名字一般是女生用的名字,而cici是奇契男女都可以用,一般小朋友会用到这个名字。
3、使用频率不同:这三个名字使用的频率都极低,但相对而言sissi的使用频率是比较高的,但是一般不会当作名字,如果是昵称的话是可以的。
(6)茜茜公主英文名字扩展阅读:
在起英文名时女孩取英文名尽量避免性工作者常用名,不要使用明显贬义的名字以及和坏人有关联的名字,不要过于追求个性化,如果自己的姓比较普遍,尽量避免太常用的英文名。
另外女孩取英文名尽量避免性工作者常用名,还有如devil,demon,Lucifer这类恶魔属性的词语,或者war,rape,greed这类贬义词,以及shit,piss等等含有污秽之意的词。
除此之外在起名时不要使用和坏人有关联的名字,这里特指那些家喻户晓的坏人,比如Adolf(希特勒),Osama(拉登),Saddam(萨达姆),Nero(尼禄)这种。
Ⅶ 茜茜公主英语怎么说
茜茜公主的英文:Sissy Princess
princess读法 英[prɪn'ses]美[prɪnˌsɛs]
n(名词). 公主;王妃;女巨头
短语
1、Princess Royal长公主 ; 皇家公主号 ; 大公主 ; 家公主
2、Princess Comet彗星公主 ; 音乐小彗星
3、Cute Princess巧千金 ; 可爱公主 ; 可爱的公主 ; 可爱玛嘉烈
4、Atlantis Princess亚特兰提斯少女 ; 亚特兰蒂斯少女 ; 亚特兰蒂斯少女中文版
5、Princess Theatre公主剧院 ; 乐宫戏院 ; 公主戏院 ; 公主大剧院
Princess的相近词 king
king的词语用法
1、king的基本意思是“君主,国王”,指一个君主制国家中处于至高无上地位的男人,与其相对应的阴性名词是queen。king用于比喻还可表示“巨头,大王”或某一行业中的“杰出人物”。
2、表示封、立、宣布或选举某人为国王时,其前一般不用冠词,其余情况下常加定冠词the。
3、king后常接介词of,表示“…的国王,…中之王”。
4、king与表示人名的专有名词连用时可专有化,首字母须大写。
词汇搭配
1、cheer for the king 向国王欢呼
2、love a king 热爱国王
3、make sb king 拥戴…为国王
4、praise a king 颂扬国王
5、serve a king 为国王效劳
Ⅷ 求一份历史上真实的茜茜公主的生平介绍,要英文版的
茜茜公主的英文名字是 Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie, 以下是她的生平资料:
Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie, Duchess in Bavaria, Princess of Bavaria (December 24, 1837 – September 10, 1898) of the House of Wittelsbach, was the Empress consort of Austria and Queen consort of Hungary e to her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph. Her father was Maximilian Joseph, Duke in Bavaria and her mother was Ludovika, Royal Princess of Bavaria; her family home was Possenhofen Castle. From an early age, she was called "Sisi" ("Sissi" in films and novels) by family and friends.
Her life
She was born in Munich, Bavaria. Elisabeth accompanied her mother and her 18-year-old sister, Helene, on a trip to the resort of Bad Ischl, Upper Austria [1], where they hoped Helene would attract the attention of their cousin, 23-year-old Franz Joseph, then Emperor of Austria. Instead, Franz Joseph chose Elisabeth, and the couple were married in Vienna on April 24, 1854. Elisabeth later wrote that she regretted accepting his proposal for the rest of her life.[citation needed]
Elisabeth had difficulty adapting to the strict etiquette practiced at the Habsburg court. Nevertheless she bore the Emperor three children in quick succession: Archchess Sophie of Austria (1855–1857), Archchess Gisela of Austria (1856–1932), and the hoped-for crown prince, Rudolf (1858–1889). A decade later, Archchess Marie Valerie of Austria (1868–1924) followed. Elisabeth was denied any major influence on her own children's upbringing, however — they were raised by her mother-in-law Sophie, and soon after Rudolf's birth the marriage started to deteriorate, undone by Elisabeth's increasingly erratic behaviour.
To ease her pain and illnesses, Elisabeth embarked on a life of travel, seeing very little of her offspring, visiting places such as Madeira, Hungary, England, and Corfu, where she commissioned the building of a castle which she called Achilleion — after her death the building was sold to the German Emperor Wilhelm II. She not only became known for her beauty, but also for her fashion sense, diet and exercise regimens, passion for riding sports, and a series of reputed lovers. She paid extreme attention to her appearance and would spend most of her time preserving her beauty. Her diet and exercise regimens were strictly enforced to maintain her 20-inch (50 cm) waistline and reced her to near emaciation at times (symptoms of what is now recognized as anorexia). One of the few things she would eat was raw veal meat juice, squeezed from her juice press, then boiled and seasoned.[citation needed] Some of her reputed lovers included George "Bay" Middleton, a dashing Anglo–Scot who was probably the father of Clementine Ogilvy Hozier (Mrs. Winston Churchill). She also tolerated, to a certain degree, Franz Joseph's affair with actress Katharina Schratt.
National unrest within the Habsburg monarchy caused by the rebellious Hungarians led, in 1867, to the foundation of the Austro–Hungarian double monarchy, making Elisabeth Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary. Elisabeth had always sympathized with the Hungarian cause and, reconciled and reunited with her alienated husband, she joined Franz Joseph in Budapest, where their coronation took place. In e course, their fourth child, Archchess Marie Valerie was born (1868–1924). Afterwards, however, she again took up her former life of restlessly traveling through Europe, decades of what basically became a walking trance.
The Empress also engaged in writing poetry (such as the "Nordseelieder" and "Winterlieder", both inspirations from her favorite German poet, Heinrich Heine). Shaping her own fantasy world in poetry, she referred to herself as Titania, Shakespeare's Fairy Queen. Most of her poetry refers to her journeys, classical Greek and romantic themes, as well as ironic mockery on the Habsburg dynasty. In these years, Elisabeth also took up with an intensive study of both ancient and modern Greek, drowning in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. Numerous Greek lecturers (such as Marinaky, Christomanos, and Barker) had to accompany the Empress on her hour-long walks while reading Greek to her. Her Greek genealogical roots are presented in Greek pedigree of Empress Sisi. According to contemporary scholars, Empress Elisabeth knew Greek better than any of the Bavarian Greek Queens in the 19th century.
In 1889, Elisabeth's life was shattered by the death of her only son: 30-year-old Crown Prince Rudolf and his young lover Baroness Mary Vetsera were found dead, apparently by suicide. The scandal is known by the name Mayerling, after the name of Rudolf's hunting lodge in Lower Austria.
After Rudolf's death, the Empress continued to be an icon, a sensation wherever she went: a long black gown that could be buttoned up at the bottom, a white parasol made of leather and a brown fan to hide her face from curious looks became the trademarks of the legendary Empress of Austria. Only a few snapshots of Elisabeth in her last years are left, taken by photographers who were lucky enough to catch her without her noticing. The moments Elisabeth would show up in Vienna and see her husband were rare. Interestingly, their correspondence increased ring those last years and the relationship between the Empress and the Emperor of Austria had become platonic and warm. On her imperial steamer, Miramar, Empress Elisabeth traveled restlessly through the Mediterranean. Her favorite places were Cap Martin on the French Riviera, where tourism had only started in the second half of the 19th century, Lake Geneva in Switzerland, Bad Ischl in Austria, where she would spend her summers, and Corfu. More than that, the Empress had visited countries no other Northern royal went to at the time: Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Malta, Greece, Turkey and Egypt. Travel had become the sense of her life but also an escape from herself.
Assassination
On September 10, 1898, in Geneva, Switzerland, Elisabeth, aged 60, was stabbed in the heart with a needle file by a young anarchist named Luigi Lucheni, in an act of propaganda of the deed. She had been walking along the promenade of Lake Geneva about to board a steamship for Montreux with her lady-of-courtesy, Countess Sztaray. Unaware of the severity of her condition she still boarded the ship. Bleeding to death from a puncture wound to the heart, Elisabeth's last words were "What happened to me?". The strong pressure from her corset kept the bleeding back until the corset was removed. Only then did her staff and surrounding onlookers understand the severity of the situation. Reportedly, her assassin had hoped to kill a prince from the House of Orléans and, failing to find him, turned on Elisabeth instead. As Lucheni afterward said, "I wanted to kill a royal. It did not matter which one."
The empress was buried in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna's city centre which for centuries served as the Imperial burial place.
Ⅸ ciciline是茜茜公主的全名么全名是什么
Elisabeth Amelia Eugenie
不过更多的人愿意交她的小名SISI(or SISSI)
Elisabeth也不错
Ⅹ 请问茜茜公主的姐姐内内公主的英文名字是什么,怎么拼写,当然是小名,不是什么海伦娜。
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