chancellor

英 [ˈtʃɑːnsələ(r)] 美 [ˈtʃænsələr]

n.  (德国或奥地利的)总理; (英国大学的)名誉校长; (某些美国大学的)校长

复数:chancellors

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BNC.2364 / COCA.11335



牛津词典

noun

  1. (德国或奥地利的)总理
    the head of government in Germany or Austria
    1. MPs waited for the chancellor's announcement.
      议员们等待着财政大臣发布公告。
  2. (德国或奥地利的)总理
    the head of government in Germany or Austria
    1. MPs waited for the chancellor's announcement.
      议员们等待着财政大臣发布公告。
  3. (英国大学的)名誉校长
    the official head of a university in Britain. Chancellor is an honorary title.
    1. (某些美国大学的)校长
      the head of some American universities
      1. (用于英国某些高级政府官员的头衔)
        used in the titles of some senior state officials in Britain
        1. the Lord Chancellor (= a senior law official)
          大法官

      柯林斯词典

      1. N-TITLE; N-COUNT (德国或奥地利的)总理
        Chancellor is the title of the head of government in Germany and Austria.
        1. ...Chancellor Gerhard Schröder of Germany.
          德国总理施罗德
        2. ...as the Chancellor arrived.
          总理到达的时候
      2. (英国的)财政大臣
        In Britain, the Chancellor is the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
        1. (英国大学的)名誉校长
          The Chancellor of a British university is the official head of the university. The Chancellor does not take part in running the university.
          1. (美国某些大学的)校长
            The head of some American universities is called the Chancellor .
            1. See also: vice-chancellor

            双语例句

            1. By the time I was Vice Chancellor, Senate had become a much larger and a much more democratic body
              到了我当校长的时候,大学评议会的人员规模已显著扩大,也变得更加民主了。
            2. The Chancellor, by his unusual statement, has put his head on the block.
              这位总理冒着丢乌纱帽的风险发表了一份非同寻常的声明。
            3. The Chancellor could use the Budget to bring in taxation reforms.
              财政大臣可以利用政府年度预算演讲的机会提出税收改革事宜。
            4. Chancellor Helmut Kohl was the leading cheerleader for German unification.
              赫尔穆特·科尔总理是德国统一的主要支持者。
            5. They warned the Chancellor that raising taxes in the Budget could choke off the recovery.
              他们警告财政大臣说,预算中税收的提高将阻碍经济复苏。
            6. The German Chancellor and the French President have come out in favour of direct financial aid
              德国总理和法国总统已经宣布支持直接的财政援助。
            7. The Chancellor of the Exchequer says that economic recovery is just around the corner.
              财政大臣说经济即将复苏。
            8. They are pressing the Chancellor to reduce excise duty on beer.
              他们正给总理施压,要求降低啤酒的消费税。
            9. This boom has been engineered by the Chancellor for short-term political reasons.
              这片繁荣景象是总理为了短期政治利益而精心安排的。
            10. The Chancellor's statement lowers expectations of an early election
              总理的发言使人们对提前选举不再抱太大期望。
            11. The new Chancellor has the guts to push through unpopular tax increases
              新总理有勇气推动不受欢迎的增税方案获得通过。
            12. This year's Budget looks set to be a precarious high-wire act for the Chancellor.
              编制今年的政府预算对财政大臣来说就好像是在走钢丝。
            13. The Chancellor's upbeat message that the Government had licked inflation for good was marred by more job losses.
              总理乐观地声称政府已经一劳永逸地解决了通货膨胀问题,但更多人的失业却令这一消息大为减色。
            14. He was Lord Chancellor from 1970 until 1974.
              他于1970年到1974年间出任大法官。
            15. Something approaching a lynch mob has been gathering against the Chancellor for even daring to consider higher interest rates.
              怒不可遏的群众聚集起来,抗议财政大臣胆敢动提高利率的念头。
            16. The Chancellor will be able to parade his cut in interest rates as a small victory
              财政大臣就能把他的减息举措当作一场小胜来夸耀了。
            17. The Chancellor has opted to plough on with policies that could run his coalition on to the rocks.
              总理选择了苦苦执行可能使他的联合政府触礁的政策。
            18. The Chancellor is reported to have been delighted with the progress of the first day's talks
              据报道,总理对第一天会谈的进展表示满意。
            19. There was a Labour rebellion when some left-wing MPs voted against the Chancellor's tax cuts
              工党内部发生内讧,一些左翼国会议员对财政大臣提出的减税政策投了反对票。
            20. The CBI welcomed the Chancellor's recognition of the recession and hoped for a reduction in interest rates.
              英国工业联合会对财政大臣承认经济出现衰退表示欢迎,并希望能出台降低利率的政策。
            21. He was regarded as the most successful Chancellor of modern times
              他被认为是现代最为成功的财政大臣。
            22. Speakers called for clearer direction and savaged the Chancellor.
              发言人纷纷要求进一步明确方向并强烈地抨击了该财政大臣。
            23. There was considerable scepticism about the Chancellor's forecast of a booming economy
              有相当多的人对财政大臣作出的经济会迅猛发展的预测表示怀疑。
            24. Despite the increasingly hostile sideswipes at him, the Chancellor is secure in his post.
              尽管有越来越多的人借机恶意抨击财政大臣,他的职位仍很稳固。
            25. The Chancellor had been hoping to have an agreement signed and sealed by the end of this week
              财政大臣一直期望这周末前能敲定一份协议。
            26. They submitted their reports to the Chancellor yesterday
              他们昨天向财政大臣递交了报告。
            27. Britain's inflation is probably traceable in part to the Chancellor's failure to get the exchange rate right.
              英国的通货膨胀有一部分大概要归因于财政大臣未能将汇率控制在合理水平。
            28. The Chancellor emphasised his determination to promote openness and transparency in the Government's economic decision-making.
              财政大臣强调了他促进政府经济决策公开透明的决心。
            29. The Chancellor is deeply unpopular with voters.
              选民们很不喜欢这位总理。
            30. The Chancellor's budget must be approved by Parliament.
              财政大臣的预算须由国会批准。

            英英释义

            noun

            1. the honorary or titular head of a university

              1. the person who is head of state (in several countries)

                  Synonym:    premierprime minister