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复数:duces或duxes
noun
a military commander stationed in a province of the later Roman Empire
British the pupil at the academic head of a class or school
music the first voice (see voice entry 1 sense 1b(4))to enter in a fugue (see fugue entry 1 sense 1b)or canon (see canon entry 1 sense 6) compare comes
Latin, literally, leader
1 A large green tree-dwelling frog Litoria dux was discovered on the northern side of the Huon Peninsula a 16 500 sq km area of montane and lowland forest surrounded by ocean.
一种很大的绿色的树居的青蛙,雨滨蛙属,在胡昂半岛北部被发现。那里有面积达16500万平方公里被海洋包围的山地和洼地森林。
2 Venice's chief ruler was called the doge, which comes from the Latin word dux, or " leader . "
威尼斯的主管被称为总督, 这个单词来自于拉丁语的 总督.