基本释义:
英 [ˈtʃɑːnsələʃɪp]美 [ˈtʃænsələrʃɪp]
词典扩展 短语搭配 权威例句
Austria prospered under Kreisky's chancellorship.
奥地利在克赖斯基的总理任期间繁荣发展。
词根:chancellor
n.
chancellor 总理(德、奥等的);(英)大臣;校长(美国某些大学的);(英)大法官;(美)首席法官
chancellery 大臣;大使馆;总理之职
1. chancellorship detail 长官之职
1. The first televised debate between candidates for the chancellorship was judged a draw last night.
昨晚竞选长官职位的第一场电视辩论以平局告终。
2. Accede to the chancellorship ( British) the honorary or titular head of a university.
(英国)被授予名誉上或有名无实的大学校长。
3. Schroder lost the chancellorship to Angela Merkel in 2005.
2005年,施罗德失去了总理的职位,让位于安格拉o默克尔。
4. Austria prospered under Kreisky's chancellorship.
奥地利在克赖斯基任总理期间蓬勃发展。《柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典》
5. For instance, Chien Wei - chang can perhaps still keep his post as professor but not the vice - chancellorship.
比如钱伟长,恐怕教授还可以当,副校长就当不成了.《互联网》
6. Ms Merkel's chancellorship may see foreign successes in Brussels and Washington, but its weakness is a lack of domestic achievements.
默克尔女士作为总理的名声在布鲁塞尔和华盛顿都是口碑极佳的。