tetrarch

英 ['tetrɑːk]
  • n. 小王;一州的四分之一的领主
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tetrarch (n.)
late Old English tetrarche "ruler of one of four divisions of a kingdom or province," from Late Latin tetrarcha, from tetrarches, from Greek tetrarkhes "leader of four companies, ruler of four provinces," from tetra- "four" (see tetra-) + arkhein "to rule" (see archon). Applied generally to subordinate rulers in the Roman Empire, especially in Syria. Related: Tetrarchy.
1. The primary root is tetrarch , and endodermis with casparian strip is obvious.
初生根为四原型, 内皮层明显,可见到凯氏带.

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2. Herod the tetrarch heard the reports about Jesus.
那时,分封的王希律听见耶稣的名声.

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3. John was beheaded by Herod the tetrarch.
施洗约翰是耶稣的开路先锋.

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