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prolocutor

/proh-lok-yuh-ter/US // proʊˈlɒk yə tər //UK // (prəʊˈlɒkjʊtə) //

创作人,创作人员,创作者,创作人员的工作

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a presiding officer of an assembly; chairperson.
    • : Church of England. the chairperson of the lower house of a convocation.

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Examples

  • Olivia undertook to be our prolocutor, and delivered the whole in the summary way, only saying, "We were thrown from our horses."

  • The Prolocutor was to be chosen by the members: and the only moderate man who had a chance of being chosen was Tillotson.

  • The Lower House, having heard this discourse, proceeded to appoint a Prolocutor.

  • I was this morning to visit the Dean, or Mr. Prolocutor, I think you call him, don't you?

  • Nevertheless the prolocutor made a full submission, with which the archbishop was satisfied, and the sentence was repealed.