释义 |
du·um·vir \d(y)üˈəmvər, -ˌvi(ə)r\ noun (plural duumvirs \-rz\ ; also duumvi·ri \-_vəˌrī, -ˌrē\) Etymology: Latin, from duum of two (gen. of duo two) + vir man — more at two, virile 1. : one of two Roman officers or magistrates constituting a board, commission, or court appointed for a specific function 2. : one of two men jointly holding power or associated in some official position |