Skip to main content

praefect

/pree-fekt/US // ˈpri fɛkt //UK // (ˈpriːfɛkt) //

褒义词,褒义,夸奖,称赞

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a variant of prefect.

Examples

  • Many there were in Rome who at this moment would gladly have changed places with the praefect.

  • The praefect in the discharge of his functions—second only to the Cæsar—was all-powerful where he stood.

  • But at her words the last vestige of deference fled from the praefect's manner; pity now would have been weak folly.

  • And then did a cry of horror escape my lips, and the praefect looked down into my face.

  • He raised his hand and pointed a finger at the praefect and shouted, still laughing: 'Thou a patrician of Rome?