prefect

英['priːfekt] 美['priːfekt]
  • n. 长官;提督;地方首长;学生长
Noun:
  1. a chief officer or chief magistrate;

    "the prefect of Paris police"

1. He was a prefect and house captain.
他是班长兼社长。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The Prefect was fond of the cant of diplomacy.
这位警察局长很爱好外交辞令.

来自辞典例句

3. The Prefect, had the fashion of calling everything " odd " that was beyond his comprehension.
警察局长习惯于把超过他理解能力以外的一切事情都叫做 “ 怪 ”.

来自辞典例句

4. The scum has calls from the prefect's own office!
那个人渣从地方长官的办公室打来电话!

来自电影对白

5. I prefect to see your head turn light to black.
喜欢看着你的头像由亮变黑的英文怎么说?

来自互联网

    1. The residence or housing of a prefect.
      古罗马或法国高级官员的住宅或房屋

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