col.le.gi.al
adj.(形容词)
Characterized by or having power and authority vested equally among colleagues:共同掌权的:具有同僚间平等授权的特点:例句:.He . . . prefers a collegial harmony that will present him with a consensus on the issues.(Time).他…更倾向于分权,以使大家在这些事项上达成一致。.(时代)
Roman Catholic Church Characterized by the equal sharing of power among the bishops.【罗马天主教】 分权的:具有主教间平等分权的特性Of, relating to, characterized by, or likened to college life; collegiate:大学的:大学的,有大学特征的,与大学生活有关的;大学的:例句:.Law-school faculties have traditionally been thought of as collegial—academic extensions of the courtroom civility that calls for the enemy to be spoken of as ‘my learned opponent’.(Calvin Trillin).法学院的教员通常被认为是法庭礼仪在学院内的延伸,该礼仪强调应将敌人当成‘我博学的对手’.(卡尔文·特里林)
来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Latin collôgi3lis [of colleagues] 源自 拉丁语 collôgi3lis [同事的] from collôgium [association] * see collegium 源自 collôgium [协会] *参见 collegium
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colle.gially
adv.(副词)