chairmanship
['tʃɛəmənʃip]
n.主席的身份或资格
例句与用法:
Naturally, but Mr. Nixon must be appointed to chairmanship.
当然可以,不过必须指派尼克松先生为主席。
I didn't ask for the chairmanship, I was pitched into it.
我没有要求当主席,是别人逼迫我当的。
I feel that when there are so many better people for the chairmanship, I should stand aside.
有那么多比我强的人在争取议长的位置,我觉得自己应该退出竞争。
The chairmanship of the committee changes in rotation.
委员会主席一职是轮流担任的。
词形变化:
动词过去式: chairmanned | 动词过去分词: chairmanned | 动词现在分词: chairmanning | 动词第三人称单数: chairmans |
n.
主席的职位(任期)