chancellorship
noun[S]
(alsoChancellorship)uk/ˈtʃɑːn.səl.ə.ʃɪp/us/ˈtʃæn.səl.ɚ.ʃɪp/thepositionof apersonof thehighestor highrank,especiallyin agovernmentoruniversity:
部门主官,尤指政要或大学校长She wasrecentlyafinalistfor the chancellorship of theStateColleges and Universitiessystem.她最近入围了州立学院和大学系统的校长职位。
Hisfailedbidfor the Chancellorship wassimplyabumpin theroad.他竞选总理的失败只是前进路上的小挫折。
UK
thepositionofChancellorof the Exchequer(= thepersonin the UKgovernmentinchargeoftaxandgovernmentspending):
英国政府的财政大臣Heresignedthe chancellorship.他辞去了财政大臣的职务。
The Prime Minister can'tleavethe Chancellorshipvacant.首相不能让财务大臣的职位空缺着。
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chancellor
- TheFreedomPartyenteredacoalitiongovernmentwith theconservativePeople'sPartyunder his Chancellorship.
- He wasn'tsurehewantedto give up hispoliticalcareerfor the chancellorship.
- Helostthe Chancellorship for hislackofimpact.
- One of theconsistentthemesof his Chancellorship is that this is agovernmentthatmeetsitseconomictargetsand does notmovethegoalposts.
Leaders of national & regional governments
- chancellor
- chief executive
- co-ruler
- collector
- doge
- generalissimo
- governor
- governorship
- gubernatorial
- head of state
- premier
- premiership
- Pres.
- presidency
- state premier
- Taoiseach
- the power behind the throneidiom
- Tánaiste
- veep
- vice president
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