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词汇 chief-of-staff
释义 chief of staff
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌtʃiːf əv ˈstɑːf/ us /ˌtʃiːf əv ˈstæf/pluralchiefs of staff
an officer of very high rank in the armed forces or a leader in a large organization: (军队的)参谋长;(大机构的)幕僚长
White House chief of staff Andy Card came to see the President.白宫幕僚长安迪·卡德来见总统。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

General ranks in the armed forces
ADC
adjutant
adjutant general
aide-de-camp
artificer
bombardier
captain
commandant
commander-in-chief
commissioned
commissioned officer
five-star
grunt
Lt
marshal
NCO
non-commissioned
non-commissioned officer
officer
ranking

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A report to the chiefofstaff and my chairman resulted in my loss of hospital privileges, and a report to the medical board.
In 1935, he became army chiefofstaff.
The scenario the chiefofstaff is constructing has relevance for the current situation.
After the 1879 reorganization, the gendarmerie became a police organization under the command of the chiefofstaff.
Nothing so starkly demonstrates this as the alleged intervention by the chiefofstaff when one of the units was within sight of complete success.
The former chiefofstaff, despite his late-in-the-day commitment to the rebellion, found himself in the enviable position of being the only recipient of all foreign aid.
In a war operation you have your chiefofstaff, and branches of your staff under him.
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We also have every sympathy with his chiefofstaff, who has had to face the same problem.
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We do not say that the chiefofstaff will announce which enemy country he intends to attack.
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Does the list include the chiefofstaff?
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That was the view of the chiefofstaff, not mine.
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What would be the situation when we were attempting to choose the chiefofstaff of an international air force?
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No serious chiefofstaff would entertain that military scenario.
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A chiefofstaff or a commander-in-chief cannot be headhunted from outside the service.
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What is wanted is a chiefofstaff.
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