chancellorship / ˈtʃæn sə lərˌʃɪp, -slər-, ˈtʃɑn- /

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chancellorship 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the office or rank of chancellor.
  2. a chancellor's term of office.

更多chancellorship例句

  1. During his chancellorship, Carranza did not hesitate to publicly comment on controversial subjects.
  2. In an apparent sign of her backing, Merkel said that he had “the tools” for chancellorship in August.
  3. On the accession of the Canning ministry in 1827 he resigned the chancellorship, and never again held office.
  4. A year later, however, he resumed the chancellorship under Liverpool, and held it without break for twenty years.
  5. Fitz-Stephen is most full and particular on the chancellorship of Becket.
  6. It was during his Vice-Chancellorship that he preached the sermon that gave rise to the controversy with the latter.
  7. While the former was shedding tears for his dismissal, the latter was intoxicated with joy by his elevation to the Chancellorship.