释义 |
con·sul I. \ˈkän(t)səl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from consulere to consult — more at consult 1. a. (1) : either of the two joint chief magistrates of the Roman republic (2) : a high honorary official of the Roman empire b. : a municipal magistrate (as in Italy) during the middle ages c. : one of the chief magistrates of the French republic from 1799 to 1804 or of one of the Italian republics established upon the French pattern 2. obsolete : a member of a council especially of a trading company 3. : an official appointed by or with the authority of a government to reside in a foreign country to represent the interests of citizens of the appointing country (as in commerce) II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to submit (as an invoice) to a consul for inspection and approval |