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chamberlain

/cheym-ber-lin/US // ˈtʃeɪm bər lɪn //UK // (ˈtʃeɪmbəlɪn) //

内阁成员,内侍,侍者,内务部

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an official charged with the management of the living quarters of a sovereign or member of the nobility.
    • : an official who receives rents and revenues, as of a municipal corporation; treasurer.
    • : the high steward or factor of a member of the nobility.
    • : a high official of a royal court.

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Examples

  • One of the best hints we have about how Kelly uses Twitter came a bit later in that podcast interview with Chamberlain.

  • One program Chamberlain founded is called Treatment Foster Care Oregon.

  • The success of Chamberlain’s program caught the eye of researchers who were working on a program for a federal agency called the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

  • Chamberlain said she has attended many events with the congressman over the past 20 years and has never seen him drink heavily or touch anyone inappropriately.

  • Chamberlain said she was on the Minnesota trip in 2017 but was not in the pub with Reed that night.

  • Wilt Chamberlain once pointed out that “nobody loves Goliath,” as an excuse for his enduring unpopularity.

  • “DFA is not going to be working for them or trying to save them in their races,” Chamberlain said.

  • U.S. and Israeli hawks are rushing to call the interim nuclear agreement a capitulation and Obama another Chamberlain.

  • More radios were sold while British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and others met with Hitler than ever before.

  • Or the good people of Maine, who gave the country the Union hero of Gettysburg, Joshua Chamberlain?

  • After all, may not even John Burns be human; may not Mr. Chamberlain himself have a heart that can feel for another?

  • Mr. Chamberlain omitted to mention the last-named impost, but no doubt that was his artfulness.

  • The Chamberlain, thus fiercely attacked, was very feebly defended.

  • As to agriculture, he said that he had a conversation with Mr. Chamberlain on the subject just before the dissolution.

  • He assured her that if the Chamberlain was obstinate, he should publish it with a dedication to her Grace.