释义 |
‖ uprava|uˈpraːva| [Russ., = authority.] In Imperial Russia: the executive board of a municipal council.
1870,1886[see duma]. 1918G. A. Birkett in R. Beazley et al. Russia iii. iii. 432 Thirty-four provinces of European Russia..received self-government under the law of 1864. Each district had its own zémstvo council, which elected an executive board (upráva) sitting constantly and reporting to the annual meeting of the council. 1954G. Vernadsky Hist. Russia (ed. 4) x. 221 The representatives elected a board known as the uprava for a term of three years. 1967H. Seton-Watson Russ. Empire 1801–1917 xi. 385 Every city was to have a municipal council..and they elected from their number an executive board (uprava). |