triumvir 的定义
plural tri·um·virs, tri·um·vi·ri [trahy-uhm-vuh-rahy]. /traɪˈʌm vəˌraɪ/.
- Roman History. one of three officers or magistrates mutually exercising the same public function.
- one of three persons associated in any office or position of authority.
更多triumvir例句
- Mazzini was made a Triumvir, and henceforth became little less than dictator.
- This assembly had the right of appointing a successor to an outgoing triumvir every six months.
- Triumvir, trī-um′vir, n. one of three men in the same office or government:—pl.
- He also received a grant of land at Potentia or Pisaurum from Fulvius, who was then triumvir coloniae deducendae.
- After much dallying the triumvir really started for the wild East, whither it is not our business to follow him.