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  1. at His/Her Majesty’s pleasure From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English at His/Her Majesty’s pleasure at His/Her Majesty’s pleasure British English law SCL if someone is put in prison at His or Her Majesty ’s pleasure , there is no fixed limit to the time they have to spend there → pleasure

  2. 男王の場合は、国王陛下の仰せのままに(英: at His Majesty's pleasure 、英: King's Pleasure )、女王の場合は、女王陛下の仰せのままに(英: at Her Majesty's pleasure 、英: Queen's Pleasure )となる。 イギリスを発祥とし、現在は英連邦王国全体で使用されている。

  3. Verb [ edit] live at Her Majesty 's pleasure (third-person singular simple present lives at Her Majesty's pleasure, present participle living at Her Majesty's pleasure, simple past and past participle lived at Her Majesty's pleasure) ( UK, colloquial) To spend time in prison or jail .

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  5. detain someone at His/Her Majesty's pleasure definition: 1. to keep someone in prison for as long as the courts feel is necessary: 2. to keep someone in…. Learn more.

  6. Pleasure at Her Majesty's: Directed by Roger Graef, Jonathan Miller. With Alan Bennett, John Bird, Eleanor Bron, Tim Brooke-Taylor. Pleasure At Her Majesty's (1976) The very first show in what came to be called the "Secret Policeman's Ball" series took place over three late nights in April 1976 at Her Majesty's Theatre in London.

  7. at Her/His Majesty's pleasure definition: 1. used to describe a prison sentence (= time in prison) that does not have a fixed length: 2…. Learn more.