Chancellor of the Exchequer
常見例句
- Thus George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, drew the narrow parameters of his second budget on March 23rd.
在3月23日,現(xiàn)任英國(guó)財(cái)政大臣喬治奧斯本,提出了他的第二套財(cái)政緊縮預(yù)算。 - George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, announced the long-awaited results of a public-spending review aimed at slashing Britain’s deficit.
英國(guó)財(cái)政大臣喬治·奧斯本公布了人們期待已久的、旨在減少英國(guó)財(cái)政赤字的政府公共支出報(bào)告的結(jié)果。 - The shadow chancellor of the exchequer, Ed Balls, apologised for failing to prevent the 2008 credit crunch by regulating banks more tightly: British regulations alone would not have stopped the crash.
影子財(cái)政大臣埃德?鮑爾斯就2008年沒能對(duì)銀行實(shí)施更緊密的監(jiān)管導(dǎo)致信用崩潰表示歉意,僅憑英國(guó)的監(jiān)管是不能阻止這場(chǎng)危機(jī)的。 - Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer, has signally failed to do that in the PBR.
ECONOMIST: Bashing the rich is bad politics and rotten economics - Expect Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown to succeed Blair during the next year or two.
FORBES: People and Things to Like--2005 - Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer, bears a heavy responsibility for the mess.
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