chairwoman 的定义
plural chair·wom·en.
- a woman who presides over a meeting, committee, department, etc.
chairwoman 近义词
等同于 chairman
更多chairwoman例句
- Jessica Rosenworcel, the acting chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission, said on Twitter that the agency was working to figure out what was going on with the outage.
- The Central Committee of the Republican Party of San Diego County elected Paula Whitsell to serve as the new chairwoman of the local party Monday.
- In one high-profile example, in 2014, he threatened to hold the chairwoman of the Geauga County Republican Party in contempt of court after he learned she had privately characterized him as a “narcissist and mentally ill.”
- Instead, in August the CPSC’s then-acting chairwoman posted a brief “safety alert” about the elevator door gap on the agency’s website and sent a similar notice to governors in every state.
- Delia Houseal, chairwoman of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission in Marshall Heights, said “there has been a lot of shootings in our area for the past couple of days now.”
- She is chairwoman for the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science, and Community Development.
- Chairwoman: PA starting war against soldiers, we'll defend them.
- Labor Chairwoman Shelly Yachimovich also wrote Obama congratulations.
- Gen. that they prevent the Iranian President from speaking, said the organization's chairwoman Irit Kahn.
- On State of the Union, the DNC chairwoman said the GOP is only interested in a jobs bill that would aid corporations.
- When they were all seated round the table Miss Mackenzie, who was chairwoman, took out the agenda and read its contents aloud.
- She greeted her chairwoman somewhat tremulously, and then faced her audience.
- She turned from her responsive audience to the chairwoman, who handed her a yellow envelope.
- Some rather humorous discussion was had as to whether the president should be called Mrs. Chairman or Mrs. Chairwoman.
- "Silence, if you please, for the Chairwoman," said Miss Gilchrist.