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词典释义:
vice chancellor
英 [vaɪs ˈtʃɑːnsələ]
美 [vaɪs ˈtʃænsələr]
双语例句
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By the time I was vice chancellor, the Senate had become a much larger and a much more democratic body.
到我做副校长的那个时候,大学评议会已经成为一个更大、更民主的机构了。
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Vice Chancellor Alison Richard, Ladies and Gentlemen.
尊敬的理查德校长,女士们,先生们。
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We refer to our President as vice chancellor, in the English tradition.
英国传统上,通常把一所学院的院长称为副校长。
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That is already starting to happen, says Nick Wright, pro-vice chancellor at the university.
大学副校长尼克·赖特说这种情况已经开始出现。
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The entrance area is the reception, a floor of office below and the residence of the vice chancellor above.
入口区是接待处、一楼办公室和副校长的住所。
释义
n.
a deputy chancellor, especially one of a British university who discharges most of its administrative duties
副大臣;副大法官;副总理;(尤指英国大学处理行政事务的)副校长。
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