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Triumvirate Meaning in English

word

tɹaɪˈəmvɝət
try-UHM-ver-uht
tɹaɪˈʌmvɪɹˌeɪt
try-UHM-vi-rayt

释义

A triumvirate is a group of three people who share power or authority, especially in government or leadership.

用法与细微差别

Mostly formal, historical, or academic. Commonly refers to political alliances of three leaders (famous in Roman history). Sometimes used metaphorically for any powerful group of three. Not used for casual groups of friends or general trios.

例句

The Roman triumvirate controlled much of the ancient world.

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A triumvirate of scientists led the research project.

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The company was run by a triumvirate after the merger.

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After months of debate, a triumvirate finally took charge of the coalition.

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The museum exhibit highlighted the famous triumvirate that changed history.

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They joked that their group project was a triumvirate, but only two of them actually did the work.

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