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mayor

/mey-er, mair/US // ˈmeɪ ər, mɛər //UK // (mɛə) //

市长,村长,镇长,厅长

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the chief executive official, usually elected, of a city, village, or town.
    • : the chief magistrate of a city or borough.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inofficial
Synonyms
administrator管理者,管理员,管理人,管理人员agent代理人,代理商,代理,代理机构bureaucrat官吏,官僚主义者,官僚,官僚主义civil servant公务员commissioner专员,委员长,委员,委员们director导演executive行政,执行,行政人员,行政部门leader领导,领导人,领导者,领袖manager经理,经理人,管理人,管理者minister部长,部部长,部長officer官员,警官,人员,官员们representative代表,代表性,代表性的,有代表性的secretary秘书,秘书部ceo首席执行官,行政总裁,行政长官president总统,总裁,主席,总统先生boss老板,老板娘brains大脑,头脑,脑子,脑子里的想法brass黄铜,铜管,铜,黄铜色chancellor校长,大法官,总督,大臣comptroller主计长,会计长,会计师,会计员dignitary要人,政要,显要人物,显贵exec执行,执行董事,执行人,执行委员会functionary职能人员,职能部门人员,职能部门,职务人员governor省长,州长,理事长,总督higher-up上级领导,上级,上级主管部门,高层人士incumbent现任,在职者,任职者,现任的magistrate裁判官,裁判长,行政长官,县长marshal元帅,调解员,调度员,调集人officeholder办公人员,办公室主任,官员,官员们panjandrum潘建德,泛珠premier总理,首长,首选,首要的top顶部,顶端,顶,顶部的treasurer财务主管,财务总监,掌柜,掌柜的big shot大人物,大腕,大佬,大牌front office前台办公室,前线办公室,前厅部,前台head person负责人,头人,首长,首长级人物top brass高级官员,高层人士,高层管理人员,高级职员top dog顶尖的狗,佼佼者,榜眼,榜眼狗top drawer顶层抽屉,顶端的抽屉,顶端的抽屉里,顶层抽屉里
as inadministrator
Synonyms
authority权力,权力机构,权力机关,大权在握bureaucrat官吏,官僚主义者,官僚,官僚主义chief酋长,首席,首长,主任commander司令员,指挥官,司令官,指挥员controller控制器,控制者,控制员,控制人custodian保管人,托管人,保管员,监护人dean院长,教务长,教务主任,教长director导演executive行政,执行,行政人员,行政部门head头,头部,头颅,头头inspector检查员,稽查员,巡视员,督察员judge法官,判断,审判员,评审leader领导,领导人,领导者,领袖manager经理,经理人,管理人,管理者minister部长,部部长,部長officer官员,警官,人员,官员们official官方,官方的,官员,正式的organizer组织者,主办方,主办单位,主办者superintendent监督员,警司,警司大人,学监supervisor监督员,监管人,监督者,主管ceo首席执行官,行政总裁,行政长官president总统,总裁,主席,总统先生ambassador大使,大使先生,大使大人,大使级人物boss老板,老板娘captain机长,队长chair椅子,主席,椅,椅子上chairperson主席,主持人,董事长,委员长consul领事,执政官,执政者,行政长官exec执行,执行董事,执行人,执行委员会governor省长,州长,理事长,总督overseer监工,监督者,监管人,监管者premier总理,首长,首选,首要的producer生产者,生产商,生产人front office前台办公室,前线办公室,前厅部,前台head honcho首长,首领,头儿,老板head person负责人,头人,首长,首长级人物person upstairs楼上的人,楼上有人,楼上人,楼上人员prez预言家,总统,前任总统,前任

Examples

  • The mayor seems to think that should be enough for San Diegans.

  • Then-Councilman Todd Gloria, the assemblyman who is now running for mayor, questioned the numbers.

  • Faulconer’s office did not respond when asked whether the mayor supports Prop.

  • When elected officials first proposed the law at the height of World War I, the mayor warned it would be used to spite one another.

  • At the conclusion of the selection process, city staff will notify the mayor, the bid awardee and the public of the winning proposal.

  • “Having been a legislator and a mayor, I particularly enjoy being a chief executive,” he said.

  • Patrick Klugman, the deputy mayor of Paris, said: “We are living our kind of 9/11,” he said.

  • Vice President Joe Biden spoke, followed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, then Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner William Bratton.

  • Earlier, when the mayor spoke, some of the cops had turned their back on the Jumbotron that carried the service to the street.

  • Even before the shootings, New York policeman were telling the Mayor not to attend their funerals.

  • Aristide stood gossiping until the Mayor invited him to take a place at the table and consume liquid refreshment.

  • The next morning the Mayor entered his office with a very grave face.

  • Ruefully Aristide asked himself the question: why had the Mayor not taken him into the confidence of his masquerading escapade?

  • It would have been nice to see Meadows wind up rich, or for Howlet to become mayor of the dome, but what could I do?

  • Gone, too, is the hamlet of Garratt, whose mock elections of a Mayor caused such convivial excitement a century ago.