
美:/'ˈtʃænsələrʃɪp/
n. 长官之职位或任期;*********长的职位;大学名誉校长的职位
Last autumn leaves lie in the chancellorship in Berlin.
德国,柏林,依恋在爬墙虎上的最后几片红叶。
Mr Steinmeier, who will challenge Ms Merkel for the chancellorship next year, is renowned, and often reviled, for not allowing a foreign government’s shortcomings to spoil a fruitful relationship.
作为明年挑战默克尔总理宝 座的施迈因泰尔在不允许一个外国政府的缺点破坏掉富有成果的外交关系上享有声誉的同时也常常饱受着责难。
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。
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。
Under the chancellorship of Gerhard Schröder, Germany began cautiously to use military power outside its borders, in the Balkans.
施罗德任总理时,德国谨慎地开始在国外(巴尔干)用兵。
Both events will transform Mrs Merkel's chancellorship.
这两起事件都改变了默克尔的**生涯。
chancellorship 是一个名词,指担任总理或校长这一高级职位的职务、任期或职权范围。其核心含义与“chancellor”(总理、校长)这一职位直接相关,具体指代该职位的状态、职责或任职期间。根据语境不同,其侧重点略有差异:
指代职务本身(侧重职权范围与职责):
指代任期(侧重时间维度):
指代职位状态(侧重身份):
总结关键点:
“Chancellorship”是名词,指“chancellor(长官/大臣)的职位或任期”。具体含义需结合不同国家的政治体系或机构背景来理解:
核心定义
国家/机构差异
词源补充
源自拉丁语“cancellarius”,原指法庭中负责文书与行政事务的官员(因在栏杆旁工作得名),后演变为高级职位名称。
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