syndic如何读

英:['sɪndɪk]

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syndic是什么意思

  • n.理事;评审员;特别评审员

syndic自然拼读

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syndic英英释义

noun

one who represents and does business on behalf of an institution, esp. a university.

a civil officer in charge of law administration, esp. in certain European countries.

syndic词源中文解释

大约1600年,“特别是在日内瓦的民事法官”,来自法语 syndic “首席代表”(14世纪),源自晚期拉丁语 syndicus “团体或城镇的代表”,源自希腊语 syndikos “公共倡导者”,作为形容词,“共同属于”,源自 syn- “一起”(见 syn-) + dike “判断,正义,用法,习惯”(见 Eurydice)。意思是“大学或其他公司的认可代表”首次出现在大约1600年。相关: Syndical。

syndic_法律行业词汇

地方行政长官

syndic词源英文解释

French, from Late Latin syndicus representative of a corporation, from Greek syndikos assistant at law, advocate, representative of a state, from syn- + dikē judgment, case at law — more at diction

The first known use of syndic was in 1601

syndic 例句

1 The seven syndics removed their hats and remained with their hands between the knees and their eyes upon the ground, while the eldest pronounced the customary sentence: "Let the Tribunal begin."

2 Quebec, Montreal, and Three Rivers were each to select a syndic, who could hold office for three years and could deliberate with but could not vote in the council.

3 As its chief official, every commune has a sindaco, i.e., a syndic, or mayor.

4 My name is Halechalbe, and my father is syndic of the trade of Bagdad.

5 His duties as syndic or justice of the peace also occupied much of his time, and the Lieutenant Governor at St. Louis agreed to dispense with his residence upon his lands.

6 Despite the fact that the syndic is now elected universally by the communal council, his position is not that exclusively of executive head of the local community.

7 The lobby, buzzing with delegates, Secretariat, journalists, Genevan syndics, and excitement, was like a startled hive.

8 The masters of the trade, with the syndic Jacobus Paumgartner at their head, put in an appearance along with their housewives, followed by the master goldsmiths.

9 He was a member of the communal school committee, and he told me that this body was appointed by the syndic and council of each commune, who are elected by the people.

10 The syndic protested his sense of the favour, but begged to take all their good qualities on trust.

11 The junior alderman immediately set out with one of the four syndics, and the mayor sent to his house to order every thing proper for the festival. 

12 A parcel of gazettes and magazines sent to me from America, for my own use, and detained in the syndic chamber, obliges me to trouble your Excellency for an order for their delivery.

13 My honoured syndic, and all you, my good friends and masters, I invite to come and partake of good cheer with me on the coming Sunday.

14 Natalis Beda, the ignorant but pedantic syndic of the theological faculty, entered the lists as Lefèvre's opponent, and an animated dispute was waged between the friends of the two combatants.

15 He removed the members of the signory and the colleagues and deposed the syndics of the trades.

16 He is a member of China Writers' Association and syndic of Shanghai Writers' Association.

中国作家协会会员,上海作家协会理事。

17 Whilst the Lesser Council administered, through the syndics, the Great Council of two hundred was the legislature.

18 Napoleon laughingly asked the syndic if he would go the same journey for the same price the next night.

19 These offices; in which doubtless consist the prosperity and splendor of an empire, formed numerous communities, which had each their syndics.

20 The defence in that case would devolve on M. Chaudon, syndic of the Aix bar.

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