tribune
- n. 護(hù)民官;講壇;看臺(tái);公民權(quán)利保護(hù)者
中文詞源
來(lái)自拉丁語(yǔ) tribunus,部落首領(lǐng),后用于指治安官,地方法官或其它官員稱(chēng)呼,在古羅馬時(shí)期 特指保護(hù)普通民眾利益的保民官,來(lái)自 tribus,部落,詞源同 tribe.
英文詞源
- tribune (n.)
- late 14c., title of an official in ancient Rome, from Latin tribunus "magistrate" (specifically one of the officers appointed to protect the rights and interests of the plebeians from the patricians), originally "head of a tribe" (in the Roman sense), from tribus (see tribe). Also "raised platform" (1762), from Italian tribuna, from Medieval Latin tribuna, from Latin tribunal in its classical sense "platform for the seats of magistrates in ancient Rome."
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. Clarence Page is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune.
- 克拉倫斯·佩奇是《芝加哥論壇報(bào)》的專(zhuān)欄作家。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 2. Allan gave an interview to the Chicago Tribune newspaper last month.
- 艾倫上個(gè)月接受了《芝加哥論壇報(bào)》的采訪。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 3. For a time Octavian was consul, then proconsul and eventually a tribune.
- 屋大維曾做了一段時(shí)間的執(zhí)政官, 然后是總督,最后是保民官.
來(lái)自英漢非文學(xué) - 文明史
- 4. He became a reporter for the Herald Tribune.
- 他成為《先驅(qū)論壇報(bào)》的記者.
來(lái)自辭典例句
- 5. The American newspaper New Tribune, founded by Horace Greeley , was first published.
- 霍勒斯·格里利創(chuàng)立的美國(guó)報(bào)紙《紐約論壇報(bào)》創(chuàng)刊.
來(lái)自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)