tribunes

tribunes

美 [trɪˈbjun]  英 [ˈtrɪbjuːn]

  • n.讲坛;论坛;《论坛报》(大教堂中的)主教席
  • 网络护民官;保民官;军团指挥官

词形变化

复数:tribunes  

英汉解释

n.
1.
讲坛;论坛;《论坛报》(大教堂中的)主教席;(古罗马公会堂的)执政官席位;(赛马场的)看台
2.
【罗史】护民官;军团司令官
3.
民众领袖;民众的保护人

英英解释

n.

例句

The roof of the base forms an entry plateau to the tribunes and also offers views to the smaller sport field at the side of the stadium.

底部屋面形成看台入口平台同时这儿可以看到体育场侧面小型运动场

It came at the birthday feast which Herod, after Roman fashion, gave to the "princes, and tribunes , and chief men of Galilee. "

有一天恰巧希律生日摆设筵席大臣加利利首领

All eight are remarkable people, and all eight come from a relatively privileged background; no working-class tribunes here.

英雄平凡他们来自特权阶层没有来自工人阶层

Tribunes enjoyed sancrosanct status and were personally above the law.

保民享有崇高地位个人高于法律

the tribunes were mere speakers;

仅仅代言人而已