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praetor

/pree-ter/US // ˈpri tər //UK // (ˈpriːtə, -tɔː) //

监察官,大法官,监察长,总督大人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of a number of elected magistrates charged chiefly with the administration of civil justice and ranking next below a consul.

Examples

  • The remaining senators renounced all expression of opinion, and the praetor proceeded to collect the votes by a show of hands.

  • And a special magistrate, the praetor peregrinus, was nominated for the administration of that law.

  • Victo Pompeio Brutus a Caesare servatus est et praetor etiam factus.

  • Vict Pompi Brtus Caesare servtus est et praetor etiam10 factus.

  • In their last distress, a pious fiction of the approach of the praetor of Corinth revived the courage of the citizens.