"corregidor" 怎么发音
word
kɝˈɛɡədɔɹ
ker-EGG-uh-dor
kəˌredʒɪˈdɔː
kuh-REDJ-ih-DAW
释义
A corrgidor was an official in Spain and its colonies who governed a town or region and had administrative and sometimes judicial authority, especially during the colonial period.
IPA 音标
美式英语
kɝˈɛɡədɔɹ
英式英语
kəˌredʒɪˈdɔː
简化发音
美式
ker-EGG-uh-dor
英式
kuh-REDJ-ih-DAW
语境中听
The corregidor had power over the city during the colonial period.
A corregidor often handled both legal and administrative matters.
Every town needed a corregidor to keep order.
The role of corregidor disappeared after the independence movements.