triumvir
/trahy-uhm-ver/US // traɪˈʌm vər //UK // (traɪˈʌmvə) //
三聚氰胺,三聚氢胺,三聚氢氨,三维码
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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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.
Examples
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.
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