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councillor

/koun-suh-ler, -sler/US // ˈkaʊn sə lər, -slər //UK // (ˈkaʊnsələ) //

议员,参议员,参事,委员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : councilor.

Examples

  • “It sounds horrible,” Camden Green Party Councillor Sian Berry told The Mirror.

  • This was reported by the Toronto Sun, which quoted Councillor Joe Mihevc as saying: “He did not do honour to our good city.”

  • Local councillor Peter Rogers told The Daily Telegraph that he would prefer the beach not to be used by naturists.

  • After the Revolution of July, 1830, he became municipal councillor.

  • He was sworn a privy councillor, and made Governor of the Island in January, 1780.

  • If we manage to pull him out of the claws of the Guises you will see him some day councillor to the Parliament.

  • On the same day he was re-appointed to his rank as a privy councillor, and took the oaths and his seat accordingly.

  • He has become more and more greedy for cattle, said the King's Councillor, and now he takes them away to far pastures.