fasces
美['fæsiːz] 英['fæsiːz]
n. (古罗马代表权威的)束棒
英英释义
Noun- bundle of rods containing an axe with the blade protruding; in ancient Rome it was a symbol of a magistrate's power; in modern Italy it is a symbol of fascism
例句
- He desired not the purple and the fasces, the insignia of vulgar command. 他并不向往标志着庸俗权力的高官厚禄。
- A Roman functionary who carried fasces when attending a magistrate in public appearances. 古罗马侍从官持捆有斧头的束棒的古罗马侍从官,常随从执政官在公开场合露面
- They carried rods decorated with fasces and, outside the pomerium, with axes that symbolized the power to execute. 独裁官的代表人,骑士统领也被六位刀斧手随侍。
- Roman functionary who carried fasces when attending a magistrate in public appearances. 下级职员;下士;下等官场;低级职员。
- FASC: Statement of Financial Accounting Standard SFAC1, Objective of Financial Reporting by Business Enterprises. 利特尔顿:;中国商业出版社;1989年版.
- During this legateship, when he was walking along preceded by the fasces, one of his fellow-townsmen, a man of Lepcis and a plebeian, embraced him as an old comrade. 任职总督副将时,一次他走在法西斯束棒之前,有一位来自列普提斯的平民老乡将他认做老友,与他拥抱。
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