单词乎

consul

音标['kɒnsәl]

汉语翻译

n. 领事, 执政官
【经】 领事

词型变化

名词:consulship 形容词:consular 

英语解释

名词 consul:

  1. a diplomat appointed by a government to protect its commercial interests and help its citizens in a foreign country

例句

  1. An annually elected magistrate of the ancient Roman Republic, ranking below but having approximately the same functions as a consul.
    行政长官,司法官古罗马共和国一年选举一次的司法官,位列执政官之下,但具有与执政官几乎相同的职权
  2. He is applying to the Consul for a visa.
    他正向领事申请签证。
  3. He was appointed the general consul of Japan.
    他被任命为驻日本的总领事。

详细解释


con.sul

n.Abbr. c.,C.,cons.,Cons.(名词)缩写 c.,C.,cons.,Cons.
An official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign country and represent his or her government`s commercial interests and assist its citizens there.See Usage Note at council
领事:由政府委派居住在外国,代表其国家政府的商业利益并帮助那里的本国公民的一种官员参见 council
Either of the two chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, elected for a term of one year.
(古罗马)执政官:罗马共和国的两名主要执政官中的一名,由选举产生,任期一年
Any of the three chief magistrates of the French Republic from 799 to 804.
三执政官之一:任一个在799年至804年之间法兰西共和国的三名主要执政官

来源:
Middle English [Roman consul]
中古英语 [罗马执政官]
from Latin nsul ; akin to possibly akin to cônsulere [to take counsel]
源自 拉丁语 nsul ;类似于 可能类似于 cônsulere [听取意见]

【引伸】
con.sular

con.sulship.
n.(名词)

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