词汇 | chancellorship |
释义 | chancellorship noun[ S ] (alsoChancellorship)uk /ˈtʃɑːn.səl.ə.ʃɪp/ us /ˈtʃæn.səl.ɚ.ʃɪp/ the position of a person of the highest or high rank, especially in a government or university: 部门主官,尤指政要或大学校长 She was recently a finalist for the chancellorship of the State Colleges and Universities system.她最近入围了州立学院和大学系统的校长职位。 His failed bid for the Chancellorship was simply a bump in the road.他竞选总理的失败只是前进路上的小挫折。 UK the position of Chancellor of the Exchequer (= the person in the UK government in charge of tax and government spending): 英国政府的财政大臣 He resigned the chancellorship.他辞去了财政大臣的职务。 The Prime Minister can't leave the Chancellorship vacant. 首相不能让财务大臣的职位空缺着。 See chancellor The Freedom Party entered a coalition government with the conservative People's Party under his Chancellorship. He wasn't sure he wanted to give up his political career for the chancellorship. He lost the Chancellorship for his lack of impact. One of the consistent themes of his Chancellorship is that this is a government that meets its economic targets and does not move the goal posts. Leaders of national & regional governments chancellor chief executive civic leader co-ruler collector FM generalissimo governor governorship gubernatorial premier premiership Pres. presidency state premier Taoiseach the power behind the throneidiom Tánaiste veep vice president You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: University & college education UK politics: government departments & organizations |
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