执政官 (zhí zhèng guān) — (historical) consul (chief magistrate of the Roman Republic); (military) executive officer (second-in-command of a unit); presiding officer (of a council or assembly)

Definition

A formal/official title with three distinct uses: a Roman Republic consul, a military second-in-command (executive officer), or the person presiding over a council or assembly. All three are read zhízhèngguān, so context decides the sense.

noun
(historical) consul (chief magistrate of the Roman Republic)(military) executive officer (second-in-command of a unit)presiding officer (of a council or assembly)
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Beispiele

  • 执政官
    Luó mǎ gòng hé guó de zhí zhèng guān yóu gōng mín dà huì xuǎn jǔ chǎn shēng.
    The consuls of the Roman Republic were elected by the citizen assembly.
  • 执政官
    Tā dān rèn yíng zhí zhèng guān, fù zé quán yíng de rì cháng xùn liàn hé hòu qín.
    He serves as the battalion executive officer, responsible for daily training and logistics.
  • 执政官
    Huì yì kāi shǐ qián, zhí zhèng guān qǐng quán tǐ qǐ lì.
    Before the meeting began, the presiding officer asked everyone to stand.

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