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chancellorship

/chan-suh-ler-ship, -sler-, chahn-/US // ˈtʃæn sə lərˌʃɪp, -slər-, ˈtʃɑn- //

大法官职位,大法官职务,大法官,大学校长职位

Definitions

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

Examples

  • During his chancellorship, Carranza did not hesitate to publicly comment on controversial subjects.

  • In an apparent sign of her backing, Merkel said that he had “the tools” for chancellorship in August.

  • On the accession of the Canning ministry in 1827 he resigned the chancellorship, and never again held office.

  • A year later, however, he resumed the chancellorship under Liverpool, and held it without break for twenty years.

  • Fitz-Stephen is most full and particular on the chancellorship of Becket.

  • It was during his Vice-Chancellorship that he preached the sermon that gave rise to the controversy with the latter.

  • While the former was shedding tears for his dismissal, the latter was intoxicated with joy by his elevation to the Chancellorship.