consul 英 [ˈkɒnsl]   美 [ˈkɑnsl]

consul

consul  英 [ˈkɒnsl] 美 [ˈkɑnsl]

n. 领事;(古罗马的)两执政官之一 

名词复数:consuls 

The consul’s consultant hauled out the assaulter from the vault. 领事的顾问把袭击者从地窖中拖了出来.
He'll hold the post of consul general for the United States at Shanghai. 他将就任美国驻上海总领事(的职务)。

  • A consul is a diplomat appointed to live in a foreign country, to protect both her country's interests and citizens living abroad. If you're an American living in Poland, take your troubles to the American consul.
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  • n. 领事;(古罗马的)两执政官之一
  • 1. The consul’s consultant hauled out the assaulter from the vault.

    领事的顾问把袭击者从地窖中拖了出来.

  • 2. He'll hold the post of consul general for the United States at Shanghai.

    他将就任美国驻上海总领事(的职务)。

  • 3. The Granada and consul had a certain cachet, partly embellished by their dual role as both chase and getaway cars in TV cop shows.

    格兰纳达和领事都有一定的声望,在电视上的警匪片中通过扮演追逐者和逃跑者来美化自己。

  • consul (n.) late 14c., "one of the two chief magistrates in the Roman republic," from Old French consule and directly from Latin consul "magistrate in ancient Rome," probably originally "one who consults the Senate," from consulere "to deliberate, take counsel" (see consultation).
con·sul / ˈkɒnsl ; NAmE ˈkɑːnsl / noun a government official who is the representative of his or her country in a foreign city 领事 the British consul in Miami 英国驻迈阿密领事 con·su·lar / ˈkɒnsjələ(r) ; NAmE ˈkɑːnsələr / adjective consular officials 领事 consul consuls con·sul / ˈkɒnsl ; NAmE ˈkɑːnsl / con·su·lar / ˈkɒnsjələ(r) ; NAmE ˈkɑːnsələr /
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