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chancellor [ˈtʃænsəlɚ, -slɚ]

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

例句:

  • 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。
  • 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。
  • 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。
  • The Chancellor of Exchequer will present his budget to Parliament tomorrow.
    财政大臣明天将向议会提出预算案。
    来自《权威词典》
  • Mr Cameron is four years older than his chancellor.
    来自BBC
  • There are narrower implications for taxpayers and the chancellor.
    来自BBC
  • What can the chancellor do about any of this?
    来自BBC
  • In Britain the Chancellor of the Exchequer deals with taxes and government spending.
    英国的财政大臣负责税务和政府的开支。
    来自《权威词典》
  • The Prime Minister declined to go into details on the contents of his talks with the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
    首相拒绝谈论与财政大臣会谈的详细内容。
    来自《权威词典》