preside 英 [prɪˈzaɪd]   美 [prɪˈzaɪd]

preside

preside  英 [prɪˈzaɪd] 美 [prɪˈzaɪd]

vi. 主持,担任会议主席 

进行时:presiding  过去式:presided  过去分词:presided  第三人称单数:presides 

the presiding judge 首席法官
They asked if I would preside at the committee meeting. 他们问我是否会主持委员会会议。

  • When you preside over something, you're acting as the leader or president. The captain of a club presides over the meetings.
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  • vi. 主持,担任会议主席
  • 1. the presiding judge

    首席法官

  • 2. They asked if I would preside at the committee meeting.

    他们问我是否会主持委员会会议。

  • 3. The party presided over one of the worst economic declines in the country's history .

    该党执政时期,国家经历了历史上最严重的经济衰退。

  • preside (v.) 1610s, from French présider "preside over, govern" (15c.), from Latin praesidere "stand guard; superintend," literally "sit in front of," from prae "before" (see pre-) + sedere "to sit," from PIE root *sed- (1) "to sit."
pre·side / prɪˈzaɪd ; NAmE prɪˈzaɪd / verb [intransitive ] ( formal) to lead or be in charge of a meeting, ceremony, etc. 主持(会议、仪式等);担任(会议)主席 the presiding judge 首席法官 presideat/over sth They asked if I would preside at the committee meeting. 他们问我是否会主持委员会会议。 ( figurative) The party presided over one of the worst economic declines in the country's history (= it was in power when the decline happened). 该党执政时期,国家经历了历史上最严重的经济衰退。 preside presides presided presiding pre·side / prɪˈzaɪd ; NAmE prɪˈzaɪd /
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