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vice consul
副領事
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vice
a.
Denoting
one
who
in
certain
cases
may
assume
the
office
or
duties
of
a
superior
;
designating
an
officer
or
an
office
that
is
second
in
rank
or
authority
;
as
,
vice
president
;
vice
agent
;
vice
consul
,
etc
.
Vice admiral
.
[Cf.
F
. vice-amiral.]
(a)
An
officer
holding
rank
next
below
an
admiral
.
By
the
existing
laws
,
the
rank
of
admiral
and
vice
admiral
in
the
United
States
Navy
will
cease
at
the
death
of
the
present
incumbents
.
(b)
A
civil
officer
,
in
Great
Britain
,
appointed
by
the
lords
commissioners
of
the
admiralty
for
exercising
admiralty
jurisdiction
within
their
respective
districts
.
Vice admiralty
,
the
office
of
a
vice
admiral
.
Vice-admiralty court
,
a
court
with
admiralty
jurisdiction
,
established
by
authority
of
Parliament
in
British
possessions
beyond
the
seas
. --
Abbott
.
Vice chamberlain
,
an
officer
in
court
next
in
rank
to
the
lord
chamberlain
. [
Eng
.]
Vice chancellor
.
(a)
Law
An
officer
next
in
rank
to
a
chancellor
.
(b)
An
officer
in
a
university
,
chosen
to
perform
certain
duties
,
as
the
conferring
of
degrees
,
in
the
absence
of
the
chancellor
.
(c)
R.
C
. Ch.
The
cardinal
at
the
head
of
the
Roman
Chancery
.
Vice consul
[cf.
F
. vice-consul]
,
a
subordinate
officer
,
authorized
to
exercise
consular
functions
in
some
particular
part
of
a
district
controlled
by
a
consul
.
Vice king
,
one
who
acts
in
the
place
of
a
king
;
a
viceroy
.
Vice legate
[cf.
F
. vice-légat]
,
a
legate
second
in
rank
to
,
or
acting
in
place
of
,
another
legate
.
Vice presidency
,
the
office
of
vice
president
.
Vice president
[cf.
F
. vice-président]
,
an
officer
next
in
rank
below
a
president
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·sul
n.
1.
Rom. Antiq.
One
of
the
two
chief
magistrates
of
the
republic
.
Note:
☞
They
were
chosen
annually
,
originally
from
the
patricians
only
,
but
later
from
the
plebeians
also
.
2.
A
senator
;
a
counselor
. [
Obs
.]
Many
of
the
consuls
,
raised
and
met
,
Are
at
the
duke's
already
. --
Shak
.
With
kings
and
consuls
of
the
earth
.
--
Job
.
iii
. 14 (
Douay
Ver
. )
3.
Fr. Hist.
One
of
the
three
chief
magistrates
of
France
from
1799
to
1804,
who
were
called
,
respectively
,
first
,
second
,
and
third
consul
.
4.
An
official
commissioned
to
reside
in
some
foreign
country
,
to
care
for
the
commercial
interests
of
the
citizens
of
the
appointing
government
,
and
to
protect
its
seamen
.
Consul general
,
a
consul
of
the
first
rank
,
stationed
in
an
important
place
,
or
having
jurisdiction
in
several
places
or
over
several
consuls
.
Vice consul
,
a
consular
officer
holding
the
place
of
a
consul
during
the
consul's
absence
or
after
he
has
been
relieved
.
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