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 royalty ['rɔiəlti]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 皇室, 王族成员, 王权, 特权阶层, 庄严

[经] 特许权, 使用费, 使用税


  1. The writer gets a 10% royalty on each copy sold of his book.
    作者从每本卖出的书中可得10%的版税。
  2. The flag is only raised when royalty are present.
    只有在王室成员在场的时候才升起这面旗帜。


royalty
[ noun ]
  1. payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property

  2. <noun.possession>
    he received royalties on his book
  3. royal persons collectively

  4. <noun.group>
    the wedding was attended by royalty


Royalty \Roy"al*ty\, n.; pl. {Royalties}. [OF. roialt['e],
royault['e], F. royaut['e]. See {Royal}, and cf. {Regality}.]
1. The state of being royal; the condition or quality of a
royal person; kingship; kingly office; sovereignty.

Royalty by birth was the sweetest way of majesty.
--Holyday.

2. The person of a king or sovereign; majesty; as, in the
presence of royalty.

For thus his royalty doth speak. --Shak.

3. An emblem of royalty; -- usually in the plural, meaning
regalia. [Obs.]

Wherefore do I assume
These royalties, and not refuse to reign? --Milton.

4. Kingliness; spirit of regal authority.

In his royalty of nature
Reigns that which would be fear'd. --Shak.

5. Domain; province; sphere. --Sir W. Scott.

6. That which is due to a sovereign, as a seigniorage on gold
and silver coined at the mint, metals taken from mines,
etc.; the tax exacted in lieu of such share; imperiality.

7. A share of the product or profit (as of a mine, forest,
etc.), reserved by the owner for permitting another to use
the property.

8. Hence (Com.), a duty paid by a manufacturer to the owner
of a patent or a copyright at a certain rate for each
article manufactured; or, a percentage paid to the owner
of an article by one who hires the use of it.

  1. GHF executives immediately scored points with franchise owners by visiting each store and waiving royalty payments for four months.
  2. "They are being treated almost like royalty," said her husband Dennis, who spoke to Mrs. Trundy on Wednesday afternoon from Brockton, Mass.
  3. Armani, who receives a royalty on sales, has designed everything from the packaging to the display counters and sales assistants' uniforms. His involvement has encouraged retailers to support the launch.
  4. It is nice to feel really wanted, in a state so desperate for a big project that you will be treated like royalty - as befits the Mercedes image.
  5. He declined to disclose the agreed tax rate, but said it will involve the government's reimbursing the group for part of its royalty tax payments.
  6. The accord also calls for the group to pay the government a royalty calculated on gross receipts from advertising, subscriptions and other fees.
  7. Terms weren't disclosed, but the electronic design concern said the transaction involves stock, cash and royalty payments.
  8. Treat them like royalty." When they arrive at Mount Vernon in the summer, passengers are presented with flowers, usually fresh daisies.
  9. ComputerLand's revenue and earnings come from a 5% royalty on franchisees' sales.
  10. He says the royalty has nothing to do with money.
  11. Prior to 1987, when the rules were first tightened, generic companies could apply for manufacturing rights within two or three years of a drug coming on the market in exchange for a modest royalty fee.
  12. Mrs. Jamieson asked if she could now formally declare her pub to be patronized by royalty.
  13. "The hardware industry is not prepared to support the request for royalty."
  14. The act, combined with an executive order in 1987, allows federal laboratories to enter into cooperative research and development agreements with the private sector and provides for royalty sharing by government scientists.
  15. De Benedetti's offer rocked the company, long home to the blue-blooded cream of Belgium's business leaders and one in which Belgian royalty and the Roman Catholic Church are said to have shares.
  16. Alexander also questioned Gingrich's royalty arrangement.
  17. For years, makers of personal computers and top software companies have chafed under royalty charges that bring Adobe as much as $250 for every printer sold that functions with Postscript.
  18. Chuck Jones and Fritz Freleng, two original Bugs Bunny artists who say they don't receive any residuals from Warner and, in fact, pay Warner a royalty on limited-edition sales, are churning out signed cels for galleries around the nation.
  19. The indictment says LaRouche signed a 1980 federal tax return showing $7,963 in taxable income, including the $6,000 in uncashed royalty checks.
  20. It's better to exist without a cold war." Preston said the constant advance of new technology keeps BMI royalty hunters busy.
  21. Nevertheless, HBJ has chosen us heirs apparent to that fabled New York royalty.
  22. 'The last thing Saudi royalty wants on its doorstep is a successful little democracy in Yemen,' one western diplomat said. A Gulf diplomat suggests that the Saudis may also be concerned about a potential Yemeni threat to their hegemony in the region.
  23. The Alberta government increased to three years from one year the scheduled royalty holiday for oil wells drilled in Alberta during this winter's drilling season.
  24. Mary Limpy, who lives in an abandoned house in Oklahoma City, Okla., said the $30 to $60 payments she gets periodically keep her on the oil royalty rolls and make her ineligible for public assistance.
  25. It puts demand from Pepsi at around 200,000 units a year, with American Business Computers getting a royalty on each.
  26. It is a privilege of royalty to be unavailable when it chooses; in Nigeria an oba's henchmen would turn away petitioners by saying his master was still abed.
  27. In addition, the biotechnology concern said it obtained a one-year license to manufacture and sell some of the disputed products, including OvuStick and Advance, as long as it pays Hybritech a 15% royalty.
  28. Wright received a 55 percent royalty, or $3.25 for each $5.95 volume sold, totaling $55,000. Nearly all 20,000 copies printed have been sold.
  29. Congress created this arrangement so cable television companies wouldn't have to negotiate individual royalty payments with copyright holders, mostly large movie studios.
  30. Net income, after taxes and minority interests and including an extraordinary charge of #18.8 million to cover closure costs and the cancellation of royalty and service fees to Millicom Inc., stood at #45.7 million.
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