tribune

英['trɪbjuːn] 美['trɪbjuːn]
  • n. (古罗马的)护民官;民众领袖
  • Tribune.
  • n. (英国)《论坛报》
tribunary
Noun:
  1. (ancient Rome) an official elected by the plebeians to protect their interests

  2. the apse of a Christian church that contains the bishop's throne

1. Clarence Page is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune.
克拉伦斯·佩奇是《芝加哥论坛报》的专栏作家。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Allan gave an interview to the Chicago Tribune newspaper last month.
艾伦上个月接受了《芝加哥论坛报》的采访。

来自柯林斯例句

3. For a time Octavian was consul, then proconsul and eventually a tribune.
屋大维曾做了一段时间的执政官, 然后是总督,最后是保民官.

来自英汉非文学 - 文明史

4. He became a reporter for the Herald Tribune.
他成为《先驱论坛报》的记者.

来自辞典例句

5. The American newspaper New Tribune, founded by Horace Greeley , was first published.
霍勒斯·格里利创立的美国报纸《纽约论坛报》创刊.

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