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单词 consular
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Definition of consular in English:

consular

adjective ˈkɒnsjələˈkɑnsələr
  • 1Relating to the consul or consulate in a foreign city.

    a consular official must interview applicants
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1846, the poet was born to a French consular official in Uruguay.
    • The honorary consulship provides him with consular plates for his cars.
    • The two main operative clauses pertained to the issuance of American visas by consular officials.
    • In his recent study, he focuses on the development of Swedish consular services during the 18th century.
    • All five have been offered legal assistance following visits from consular staff.
    • The Department of State considered some 10 million visa applications at some 200 consular offices.
    • The man had been denied his right to consular contact.
    • In his memoirs, he recounts how during his first consular posting, he befriended an orangutan.
    • He was not told of his right to request consular assistance.
    • This should incorporate all the conditions fixed for their validity by the consular authorities of the countries of importation.
  • 2Relating to the ancient Roman consuls, two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic.

    Rome once again held consular elections
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the year 127, he created four provinces in Italy, each with a consular governor.
    • He was a senator of consular rank and a courtier of Nero.
    • Caesar's fellow consul was thrown from the platform, and his consular insignia were broken.
    • Caesar would give up his command and stand in person at the consular election on condition that Pompey abandon his command at the same time.
    • A bundle of rods with a projecting ax was the insignia of consular authority in ancient Rome.
    • Rome and Constantinople were personified as enthroned women on coins and consular diptychs.
    • Now the issue was more serious, and Rome responded with a consular army.
    • In its structure, the history revives the Roman tradition of an annalistic record of civil and military affairs arranged by the consular year.
    • His son, presumably born in Rome, was of consular descent.
    • His official title was imperator, by which he had full consular power.
    1. 2.1 Relating to the French consuls (three chief magistrates) of 1799–1804.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The second and third consuls offer a good example of the consular rallying.
      • Only a handful of mutilated relics could be discerned in the terse and ambiguous clauses of the consular constitution.
      • The annexation of Geneva added the most famous Calvinist center of all to French territory, and consular realism refused to countenance any return to Catholic dominance.
      • Throughout Napoleon's rule, soldiers would stand first in the consular and then imperial hierarchy.
      • The veteran infantry of the Consular Guard stood lounging in ranks as the vulgar uproar near the little hamlet grew in intensity and rolled slowly toward them.
 
 

Definition of consular in US English:

consular

adjectiveˈkɑnsələrˈkänsələr
  • 1Relating to the consul or consulate in a foreign city.

    a consular official must interview applicants
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Department of State considered some 10 million visa applications at some 200 consular offices.
    • In 1846, the poet was born to a French consular official in Uruguay.
    • In his recent study, he focuses on the development of Swedish consular services during the 18th century.
    • All five have been offered legal assistance following visits from consular staff.
    • This should incorporate all the conditions fixed for their validity by the consular authorities of the countries of importation.
    • In his memoirs, he recounts how during his first consular posting, he befriended an orangutan.
    • The two main operative clauses pertained to the issuance of American visas by consular officials.
    • The honorary consulship provides him with consular plates for his cars.
    • The man had been denied his right to consular contact.
    • He was not told of his right to request consular assistance.
  • 2Relating to the ancient Roman consuls, two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic.

    Rome once again held consular elections
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now the issue was more serious, and Rome responded with a consular army.
    • During the year 127, he created four provinces in Italy, each with a consular governor.
    • In its structure, the history revives the Roman tradition of an annalistic record of civil and military affairs arranged by the consular year.
    • He was a senator of consular rank and a courtier of Nero.
    • His son, presumably born in Rome, was of consular descent.
    • Caesar's fellow consul was thrown from the platform, and his consular insignia were broken.
    • A bundle of rods with a projecting ax was the insignia of consular authority in ancient Rome.
    • Caesar would give up his command and stand in person at the consular election on condition that Pompey abandon his command at the same time.
    • Rome and Constantinople were personified as enthroned women on coins and consular diptychs.
    • His official title was imperator, by which he had full consular power.
    1. 2.1 Relating to the French consuls (three chief magistrates) of 1799–1804.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The annexation of Geneva added the most famous Calvinist center of all to French territory, and consular realism refused to countenance any return to Catholic dominance.
      • Throughout Napoleon's rule, soldiers would stand first in the consular and then imperial hierarchy.
      • Only a handful of mutilated relics could be discerned in the terse and ambiguous clauses of the consular constitution.
      • The veteran infantry of the Consular Guard stood lounging in ranks as the vulgar uproar near the little hamlet grew in intensity and rolled slowly toward them.
      • The second and third consuls offer a good example of the consular rallying.
 
 
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