apparitor
英:['əpærɪtɔ:] 美: ['əpærɪtɔ]
apparitor 基本解释
n.执行官,布告者,宫廷使者;
英英释义
Apparitor
In ancient Rome, an apparitorLatin for "a servant of a public official", from apparere, "to attend in public."(in English also spelled apparator or shortened to paritor) was a civil servant whose salary was paid from the public treasury.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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