Triumvir
[trai'ʌmvә]
解释:
(noun.) one of a group of three sharing public administration or civil authority especially in ancient Rome.
丹尼尔编辑--From WordNet
解释:
(n.) One of tree men united in public office or authority.
录入:莱斯特
解释:
n. one of three men in the same office or government:—pl. Trium′virī Trium′virs.—adj. Trium′viral.—n. Trium′virate (Shak. Trium′viry) an association of three men in office or government or for any political ends—esp. that of Pompey Crassus and CéŽ ar (60 B.C.) and that of Octavian (Augustus) Mark Antony and Lepidus (43 B.C.): any trio or triad.
编辑:利拉