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n. (古罗马)执束杆侍从;扈从
n.
(古罗马的)扈从(高级官员外出时负责开道的随从人员);
英英释义
Lictor
The lictor (possibly from , "to bind") was a member of a special class of Roman civil servant, with special tasks of attending and guarding magistrates of the Roman Republic and Empire who held imperium, the right and power to command; essentially, a bodyguard. The origin of the tradition of lictors goes back to the time when Rome was a kingdom, perhaps acquired from their Etruscan neighbours.
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lictor (n.)
late 14c., from Latin lictor, literally "binder," from past participle stem of *ligere "to bind, collect," collateral form of ligare (see ligament).
1. A very virulent form of the disease appeared in Belgium.
比利时出现了这种疾病的一种极其危险的变体。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Friends spoke of "a virulent personal campaign" being waged against him.
朋友们说针对他正在发起“一场恶毒的个人攻击”。
来自柯林斯例句
3. The media has waged a virulent hate campaign against her.
新闻界向她发起了恶毒攻击。
来自柯林斯例句
4. She is very virulent about her former employer.
她对她过去的老板恨之入骨.
来自《简明英汉词典》
5. Now he faces virulent attacks from the Italian media.
现在他面临着意大利媒体的恶毒攻击。
来自辞典例句
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