proc·u·ra·tor /ˈprɑkjəˌretɚ/
代理人,行政長官,太守,檢察官
Proc·u·ra·tor n.
1. Law One who manages another's affairs, either generally or in a special matter; an agent; a proctor.
2. Rom. Antiq. A governor of a province under the emperors; also, one who had charge of the imperial revenues in a province; as, the procurator of Judea.
Procurator fiscal Scots Law, public prosecutor, or district attorney.
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procurator
n 1: a person authorized to act for another [syn: proxy, placeholder]
2: (ancient Rome) someone employed by the Roman emperor to
manage finance and taxes