单词 | regent |
释义 | regent (once / 515 pages) nadj In a monarchy, if the king gets too sick to rule his country, a regent steps in to run things temporarily. When kings or queens aren't able to do their jobs — because they're ill, or often because they are children — trusted advisers called regents fill in. You can think of a regent as a substitute monarch. There's also a more permanent kind of regent who helps to run a business or university and can also be called a trustee or board member. In Latin, regent means "ruling," from the verb regere, "to rule." WORD FAMILYregent: regency, regents+/regency: regencies USAGE EXAMPLESTexas State University System Board of Regents, $570.8 million of revenue financing, system revenue and refinancing bonds. New York Times(Jan 01, 2017) But in 1969, an all-encompassing Board of Regents was created, allegedly to streamline higher education in the Mountain State. Washington Times(Dec 28, 2016) The players invited the regents in, according to three people who were there, and a marathon discussion lasted until dawn. Seattle Times(Dec 26, 2016) 1n someone who rules during the absence or incapacity or minority of the country's monarch Exp|Hyper Catherine de Medicis queen of France as the wife of Henry II and regent during the minority of her son Charles IX (1519-1589) ruler, swayer a person who rules or commands 2n members of a governing board Syn|Hyper trustee committee member a member of a committee 3adj acting or functioning as a regent or ruler prince- regent Syn powerful having great power or force or potency or effect |
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