procurator 的定义
- Roman History. any of various imperial officials with fiscal or administrative powers.
- a cellarer.
- a person, as a deputy, attorney, or agent, employed to manage the affairs of another.
procurator 近义词
等同于 lawyer
等同于 substitute
procurator 的近义词 46 个
- backup
- replacement
- stand-in
- surrogate
- agent
- alternate
- assistant
- auxiliary
- changeling
- delegate
- deputy
- double
- dummy
- equivalent
- expediency
- expedient
- fill-in
- ghost
- locum
- makeshift
- proxy
- recourse
- refuge
- relay
- relief
- representative
- reserve
- resort
- resource
- standby
- stopgap
- sub
- succedaneum
- successor
- supplanter
- supply
- symbol
- temp
- temporary
- understudy
- vicar
- dernier ressort
- ghost writer
- locum tenens
- pinch-hitter
- temporary expedient
procurator 的反义词 3 个
更多procurator例句
- For this purpose, the order is sending Father Francisco Gutierrez as their procurator-general.
- She would avail herself of the procurator of the Augustinians to restore her son to the good graces of the Dominicans.
- What the procurator had said touching the young Nazarene, had attracted her mind and turned attention from her own misery.
- It was a most ingenious device, and affords a striking example of the astuteness of the procurator.
- Felix the procurator—a king, as Tacitus says, in power and in mind a slave—tried in vain to put down the revolutionaries.