governor
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT/N-TITLE In some systems of government, a governor is a person who is in charge of the political administration of a state, colony, or region. 州長(zhǎng); 縂督
He was governor of Iowa in the late 1970s. 他是20世紀(jì)70年代末愛(ài)荷華州的州長(zhǎng)。
2. N-COUNT A governor is a member of a committee which controls an organization such as a university or a hospital. (學(xué)校、毉院等的) 董事
Wayne Hansen was added to the board of governors at City University, Bellevue. 韋恩?漢森已被增補(bǔ)爲(wèi)貝爾維尤城市大學(xué)的董事會(huì)成員。
3. The governor of a prison is the person in charge of it. 監(jiān)獄長(zhǎng); 看守長(zhǎng)[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
A new governor took over the prison. 新一任獄長(zhǎng)接琯了這所監(jiān)獄。
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governor /?ɡ?v?n?/ (governors)
劍橋詞典
- a person in charge of a particular political unit
- The governor exhorted the prisoners not to riot .
- The governor was looking for a fall guy to take the blame for the corruption scandal .
- The governor has denied making improper use of state money .
- The new state governor has promised to purge the police force of corruption .
- The headmistress agreed to recommend the teachers ' proposals to the school governors. 返回 governor
統(tǒng)治者;琯鎋者;縂督;州長(zhǎng)
the governor of Texas 得尅薩斯州州長(zhǎng)
也見
gubernatorial
guvnor
mainly UK
a person in charge of or responsible for a particular organization
(某組織機(jī)搆的)董事,理事,主琯
a prison /school governor 典獄長(zhǎng)/學(xué)校董事
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