chancellorship
基本解释
- n. 长官之职位或任期;财政部长的职位;大学名誉校长的职位
英汉例句
- For a start, he craves the shadow chancellorship.
因为一开始,他就垂涎影子内阁财政部长的职位。 - To oust Ms Merkel from the chancellorship in the next election, the SPD would have to win almost 40% of the vote.
要在下次大选中从默克尔手中夺回领导权,社民党还必须赢得几近40%的选票。 - 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,他虽因微小的差距败给了吉哈德•施罗德,与联邦总理宝座失之交臂,不过他的政党在巴伐利亚州议会选举上取得了空前的成功,赢得了2/3的席位。 - 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
双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- The chancellorship is the position of chancellor. Someone's chancellorship is the period of time when they are chancellor.
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专业释义
- 司铎(亦作司祭,协助主教管理教务)