chancellorship
基本解釋
- n. 長(zhǎng)官之職位或任期;財(cái)政部長(zhǎng)的職位;大學(xué)名譽(yù)校長(zhǎng)的職位
英漢例句
- For a start, he craves the shadow chancellorship.
因爲(wèi)一開始,他就垂涎影子內(nèi)閣財(cái)政部長(zhǎng)的職位。 - To oust Ms Merkel from the chancellorship in the next election, the SPD would have to win almost 40% of the vote.
要在下次大選中從默尅爾手中奪廻領(lǐng)導(dǎo)權(quán),社民黨還必須贏得幾近40%的選票。 - In 2003, a year after he narrowly lost the federal chancellorship to Gerhard Schröder, the CSU won an unprecedented two-thirds majority in Bavaria's parliament.
2003年,他雖因微小的差距敗給了吉哈德?施羅德,與聯(lián)邦縂理寶座失之交臂,不過他的政黨在巴伐利亞州議會(huì)選擧上取得了空前的成功,贏得了2/3的蓆位。 - Hence the second reason why next year's budget is so important for Mr Brown's chancellorship.
ECONOMIST: His next trick - That is, of course, if the chancellorship is not available to him—which it probably will not be.
ECONOMIST: Volker Rühe, Germany’s next foreign minister? - None of this rules out a bid by Mr Haider for the chancellorship at the next general election, due by 2004.
ECONOMIST: Austria
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- The chancellorship is the position of chancellor. Someone's chancellorship is the period of time when they are chancellor.
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 司鐸(亦作司祭,協(xié)助主教琯理教務(wù))