dynastic
adjective formal uk/daɪˈnæs.tɪk/ us/daɪˈnæs.tɪk/
王朝的
relating to a series of rulers or leaders who are all from the same family, or to a period when a country is ruled by them
She owes her position to a dynastic succession in the family of the previous prime minister. 她的地位归功于前任首相家族的王朝继承。
the Chinese and Ancient Egyptian dynastic rulers 中国和古埃及王朝的统治者
See: dynasty
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- His dynastic ties to business gave him his career in oil.
- One of the functions of women in dynastic positions was to marry and produce children who would become the heirs.
- Dynastic politics is hardly a new development in America.
- If he wanted to ensure a successful dynastic succession, the obvious move would be to hand over control to one of his children.