syndic \SIN-dik\, noun:
1. A person chosen to represent and transact business for a corporation.
2. A civil magistrate having different powers in different countries.
Procuring the keys, which had been left at the office of the Syndic of the town, Mr. Bellingham and Isabel sallied forth to inspect their new abode, leaving Dulcie in charge of the English nurse who had accompanied them.
-- Robert Reginald and Douglas Menville, Ancient Hauntings
For instance, Sillem, the most junior, the "fourth," syndic, the one normally responsible for criminal investigations, had supposedly been "promoted" to the position of third, the one most directly responsible for foreign affairs.
-- Mary Lindemann, Liaisons Dangereuses
Known more commonly through its related word syndicate, syndic stems from the Greek word sýndikos which referred to a defense lawyer, from the prefix syn- (meaning "co") and the root dikos (meaning "justice").
理事\單DIK\,名詞:
1。選擇一個人,公司的業務代表和辦理。
2。民事裁判官在不同國家有不同的權力。
採購,已被留在鎮的理事辦公室的鑰匙,貝林翰先生和伊莎貝爾出擊規定,以檢查他們的新居,留在誰曾陪同他們的英語護士負責Dulcie。
- 羅伯特雷金納德和道格拉斯Menville,的古代鬧鬼
例如,Sillem,資歷最淺的,“第四,”理事,通常負責刑事調查,據稱被“提升”到了第三的位置,一個最直接的負責外交事務。
- 瑪麗·林德曼,聯絡員Dangereuses
較為普遍,通過其相關字集團稱為理事源於提到辯護律師希臘字sýndikos的,由前綴同步(意思是“合作”)和“的根dikos(意為”正義“)。
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