consul
noun /ˈkɒnsl/
/ˈkɑːnsl/
- a government official who is the representative of his or her country in a foreign city
领事 - the British consul in Miami
英国驻迈阿密领事
- the British consul in Miami
- (in ancient Rome
) one of the two heads of state who were elected each year to rule the Roman Republic古罗马 领事: 每年当选为统治罗马共和国的两个国家元首之一- Together Pompey, Crassus and Caesar succeeded in getting Caesar elected consul.
庞贝、克拉苏和凯撒一起成功地让凯撒当选为执政官。
- Together Pompey, Crassus and Caesar succeeded in getting Caesar elected consul.
词源late Middle English (denoting an ancient Roman magistrate): from Latin, related to consulere ‘take counsel’.