prefect
- IPA[ˈpriːfɛkt]
英式
- (in some schools) a senior pupil who is authorized to enforce discipline.;a chief officer, magistrate, or regional governor in certain countries
noun: prefect, plural noun: prefects
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. British (in some schools) a senior pupil who is authorized to enforce discipline.
- 2. a chief officer, magistrate, or regional governor in certain countries each department is governed by a prefect appointed by the President
- ▪ a senior magistrate or governor in the ancient Roman world Avitus was prefect of Gaul from AD 439
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- IPA[ˈprēˌfekt]
美式
- in some schools, a senior student authorized to enforce discipline.
Oxford American Dictionary
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