consulship

n.  领事的职位(或任期)

法律



双语例句

  1. Argumentum ad feminam, as we said in old Rome and ancient Greece in the consulship of Diplodocus and Ichthyosauros.
    利用女性的弱点来辩论这是旧日时罗马和古代希腊的狄普罗多库斯和伊赤泰欧扫罗斯担任执政官时所说的。
  2. The Senate has no choice but to strip him of his consulship.
    长老院只能收回他的执政权。
  3. In the year following his term of consulship, the proconsul held imperial authority outside of Rome in whichever province he was assigned to govern.
    在执政权任期内,总督是罗马以外治理行省的最高权力。
  4. The oldest and most important magistracy was the consulship, which can best be described as a dual prime ministership or presidency.
    罗马最古老,最重要的官职就是执政官了,这是一个双人的首相或总统职位。
  5. I cannot support your bid for consulship.
    我不能在执政官竞选中支持你。
  6. The consulship would require too much reading.
    执政官一职需要阅读很多东西。
  7. The Consulship in the Early Roman Republic
    试论罗马共和国早期的执政官
  8. My conclusion is that the creation and development of the consulship is a historic result.
    结论:执政官的设立是罗马历史发展的必然结果,其发展变化是贵族与平民斗争和罗马对外扩张的客观要求。

英英释义

noun

  1. the post of consul