Chancellor
Chancellor 英 ['tʃɑːns(ə)lə] 美 ['tʃænsəlɚ]
n. 总理(德、奥等的);(英)大臣;校长(美国某些大学的);(英)大法官;(美)首席法官
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- n. 总理(德、奥等的);(英)大臣;校长(美国某些大学的);(英)大法官;(美)首席法官
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1. She said she wanted to be a "Chancellor for all Germans, so Germany does better, particularly in a crisis".
她说她想成为“所有德国人的总理,这样德国做得更好,尤其是在危机时刻”。
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2. She said she wanted to be a "Chancellor for all Germans", "so that Germany does better, particularly in a crisis".
她说她想成为“为全德国人服务的总理”,“因此德国会更好,尤其在充满危机的时期”。
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3. But while it knows who the German president was in 1984, it refused to tell us who the German Chancellor was in that year.
但是虽然它知道1984年的德国总统是谁,但是它却拒绝告诉我们那年的德国总理是谁。
- chancellor (n.) early 12c., from Old French chancelier (12c.), from Late Latin cancellarius "keeper of the barrier, secretary, usher of a law court," so called because he worked behind a lattice (Latin cancellus) at a basilica or law court (see chancel).
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