释义 |
consul/ˈkɒns(ə)l/n. 1 an official appointed by a state to live in a foreign city and protect the state's citizens and interests there (一国派驻外国某一城市的)领事 2 hist. either of two annually elected chief magistrates in ancient Rome [史义] (古罗马每年选举产生的)二执政官之一 3 any of the three chief magistrates of the French republic (1799 - 1804) (1799 至 1804 年法国的)三执政官之一 □ consular /ˈkɒnsjʊlə/ adj. 领事级的;领事职权的 □ consulship n. 领事职权;领事任期 [Middle English from Latin, related to consulere ‘take counsel’] |