praetor

n.  (古罗马每年选出的)军事执政官;主管司法的保民官;裁判官

复数:praetors

法律



双语例句

  1. And whose son, in turn, when he himself was praetor, he made his quaestor.
    当他自己做执政官时,依照次序他的儿子。
  2. Yes, this could improve my standing with Praetor.
    是的,这么做能改变我在普利特前的地位。
  3. Praetor needs more assistance than ever, now that his faculties are slipping away.
    普利特从来没像现在一样需要那么多的顾问,现在他的能力正在不断的流失。
  4. Besides the aurum oblaticium, and the obligation of the wealthier of their class to fill the office of consul or of praetor, they were liable to a special property tax paid in specie.
    除贡金和富有者担任执政官或司法官所承担的费用外,元老们还要交纳一种用硬币支付的特别财产税。
  5. Of or relating to a Roman praetor.
    属于或关于罗马执政官的。
  6. The extinctive prescription system stems from praetor-law of ancient Rome.
    消灭时效制度源自古罗马裁判官法。

英英释义

noun

  1. an annually elected magistrate of the ancient Roman Republic

      Synonym:    pretor