Chancellor 英 ['tʃɑːns(ə)lə]   美 ['tʃænsəlɚ]

Chancellor

Chancellor  英 ['tʃɑːns(ə)lə] 美 ['tʃænsəlɚ]

n. 总理(德、奥等的),大臣;校长(美国某些大学的) 

名词复数:chancellors 

Chancellor Adenauer 阿登纳总理
MPs waited for the chancellor's announcement. 议员们等待着财政大臣发布公告。

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  • n. 总理(德、奥等的),大臣;校长(美国某些大学的)
  • 1. Chancellor Adenauer

    阿登纳总理

  • 2. MPs waited for the chancellor's announcement.

    议员们等待着财政大臣发布公告。

  • 3. The Chancellor of the Exchequer deals with taxes.

    财政大臣负责税务。

  • 4. The chancellor has been unable to change that.

    财政大臣奥斯本无权改变。

  • 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).
chan·cel·lor / ˈtʃɑːnsələ(r) ; NAmE ˈtʃænsələr / ( alsoChancellor ) noun ( often used in a title 常用于头衔 ) 1 the head of government in Germany or Austria (德国或奥地利的)总理 Chancellor Adenauer 阿登纳总理 2 ( BrE) = Chancellor of the Exchequer MPs waited for the chancellor's announcement. 议员们等待着财政大臣发布公告。 3 the official head of a university in Britain. Chancelloris an honorarytitle. (英国大学的)名誉校长 compare vice chancellor 4 the head of some American universities (某些美国大学的)校长 5 used in the titles of some senior state officials in Britain (用于英国某些高级政府官员的头衔) the Lord Chancellor (= a senior law official) 大法官 chancellor chancellors chan·cel·lor / ˈtʃɑːnsələ(r) ; NAmE ˈtʃænsələr /
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