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proctor/ˈprɒktə/n. 1 Brit. an officer (usu. one of two) at certain universities, appointed annually and having mainly disciplinary functions [英] (大学中主管纪律的)学监(通常为两位) 2 US a supervisor of students in an examination etc. [美] (考试等的)监考人 3 Law a person managing causes in a court (now chiefly ecclesiastical) that administers civil or canon law 【法律】(现在主要指教会的)法庭代诉人 4 a representative of the clergy in the Church of England convocation (英国国教会议的)教士代表 □ proctorial /-ˈtɔ:riəl/ adj.□ proctorship n.[Middle English, syncopation of PROCURATOR] |