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词汇 dean
释义 dean
noun[ C ]
uk /diːn/ us /diːn/

deannoun[C] (LEADER)


an official of high rank in a college or university who is responsible for the organization of a department or departments: 系主任;学院院长
She is the new dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences.她是社会科学院的新任院长。
the Dean of Medicine医学系系主任
US
someone among a group of people who has worked the longest in the particular job or activity they share, and who is their unofficial leader: (某行业或活动中的)元老,前辈,资深人物
Parsons is the dean of the TV news correspondents at Channel Nine.帕森斯是9频道电视新闻记者中的元老。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

University & college education
academe
academia
anti-university
beadle
business school
grad
graduate
hall
hall of residence
Oxon
Panhellenic
pass degree
poly
polytechnic
the groves of academeidiom
university
unselective
vice chancellor
warden
wardenship

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Teachers
People in charge of or controlling other people

deannoun[C] (CHURCH)


a priest of high rank in the Church of England or the Roman Catholic Church, who is in charge of managing a large church or cathedral(英格兰圣公会的)主任牧师;(天主教的)枢机主教长
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Religious leaders & officials
anti-papal
apostolic
archbishop
archbishopric
archdeacon
clerically
confessor
curacy
curate
minister
ministry
muezzin
mullah
non-clerical
priestly
primate
rabbi
rabbinical
the Dalai Lama
the priesthood

dean | American Dictionary


dean
noun[ C ]
us/din/
a high-ranking official in a college or university responsible for a department, teachers, students, etc.:
Langer is the dean of the law school.

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Discussions continue with postgraduate deans and with the medical profession more widely on the appropriate locus for employment contracts.
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As there are quite a number of deans and provosts, that took a great deal of sorting out.
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Will he bring this to the attention of the deans of the medical schools?
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I recommend that she speaks to the 13 or 14 postgraduate deans, who have a very different story to tell.
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Once again we note with interest that it permits the deans and chapters to open their cathedral shops to sell books.
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The deans of dental schools have been asked to do all they can to accommodate students.
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The point has not been contested, because the deans and chapters have in all recent times been admirable custodians of the buildings under their charge.
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One of my rural deans told me that, if anything, clergy err on the side of excessive caution.
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We no longer believe that big is beautiful, and yet the organisation envisaged by the report is of mammoth groupings with super-deans and sub-deans galore.
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Gloomy deans may have a vogue, but gloomy doctors, as a rule, go their rounds on foot.
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There is certain money available for paying annuities to incumbents, bishops, deans, canons.
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I do not deal with deans and bishops.
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The fact that a great number of deans wrote algebra books did not prevent them from becoming bishops, either.
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The diocesan bishops had about 3,000 livings, the deans and chapters about 700, the parochial clergy about 1,200 and diocesan boards of patronage 200.
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Responsibility for senior house officer post numbers has been devolved to task forces and postgraduate deans, but only in respect of reducing junior doctors' hours.
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