polemarch

(古希腊的)官员
文官
n.
(古希腊的)官员,文官;
英英释义
Polemarch
A polemarch (from , polemarchos) was a senior military title in various ancient Greek city states (poleis). The title is composed out of the polemos (war) and archon (ruler/leader) and translates as "warleader"or "warlord", one of the nine archontes (ἄρχοντες) appointed annually in Athens.
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权威例句
Polemarchus and Socrates on Justice and HarmA Message from the Polemarch
The Earrings of Polemarchus' Wife
Kappa Grand Polemarch Visits Los Angeles
Kallimachos, Athenian polemarch
The Unjust Treatment of Polemarchus
The Earrings of Polemarchus' Wife (Lysias 12.19)
Doing Some Good to Friends: Socrates' Just Treatment of Polemarchus
The problem of justice in the first book of the "State"of Plato: Kefal and Polemarch
Why Isn't “Helping Friends and Harming Enemies” Justice:An Interpretation of the Dialogue between Socrates and Polemarchus
polemarch (n.)
"commander of the army" in Greek history, 1570s, from Greek polemarkhos "one who begins or leads a war," from polemos "war" + arkhos "leader, chief, ruler" (see archon).
1. He felt obligated to help.
他觉得有义务帮忙。
来自《权威词典》
2. He felt obligated to help.
他觉得有责任予以帮助.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. We were obligated to attend the opening ceremony.
我们有必要参加开幕式.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. Under a separation agreement, he was obligated to pay his ex-wife £50,000 a year for life.
根据分居协议,他必须每年向前妻支付5万英镑。
来自柯林斯例句
5. He had got a girl pregnant and felt obligated to her and the child.
他搞大了一个女孩的肚子,觉得自己有责任照顾母子俩。
来自柯林斯例句
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