单词 | deputy |
释义 | deputy noun¹ 1second most important person副手adjective | verb + deputy | deputy + noun | preposition adjective➤acting代理副手▸➤former前任副手◆a former deputy chairman of the party该党一位前任副主席➤chief主任副手verb + deputy➤appoint (sb as)委任(某人为)副手◆a new deputy has not yet been appointed.尚未任命新的副手。➤act as担当副职deputy + noun➤chair, chairman, chief, director, editor, governor, head, leader, manager, minister, president, etc.副主席、副董事长、副局长、副主管、副主编、副州长、副校长、副职领导、副经理、副部长、副总统等◆he was appointed deputy head of the school.他被委任为副校长。preposition➤deputy to⋯的代理◆she is acting as deputy to the chairman of the board.她在代行董事会主席的职务。deputy noun² 2member of a parliament议员adjective | verb + deputy adjective➤parliamentary议会议员◆133 of the parliamentary deputies voted against the treaty.133 名议会议员投票反对这一条约。➤opposition反对派议员▸➤right-wing, socialist, etc.右翼、社会党等议员verb + deputy➤elect选举议员◆three women were among the 77 deputies elected.77 名选出的议员中有 3 名是女性。 deputy /depjuti/ noun [countable] (plural deputies) a person who is immediately below the head of an organization, a department, etc. in rank and who is officially in charge when that person is not there 副职;副手◆tesco's deputy chairman tesco 公司的副主席◆the chairman is away today, but i'm acting as his deputy. 主席今天不在,我代行他的职务。⨁ a deputy chairman / chief executive / governor / manager / managing director副主席/总裁/省长/经理/常务董事 ☞ deputydeputy/ˈdepjəti ||; ˈdɛpjətɪ/noun [c] (plural deputies) the second most important person in a particular organization, who does the work of his/her manager if the manager is away 代表;代理人;副手: ◇the deputy head of a school 副校长 deputysee ⇨ manager 3 dep·u·ty /`dɛpjətɪ; ˈdepjti/n [c]someone who has the second most powerful position in an organization 副职,副手,第二把手:◇my deputy will be in charge while i'm away. 我不在时我的副手会负责的。 ☞ deputy |
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