mayor 的定义
- the chief executive official, usually elected, of a city, village, or town.
 - the chief magistrate of a city or borough.
 
mayor 近义词
等同于 official
mayor 的近义词 39 个
- administrator
 - agent
 - bureaucrat
 - civil servant
 - commissioner
 - director
 - executive
 - leader
 - manager
 - minister
 - officer
 - representative
 - secretary
 - ceo
 - president
 - boss
 - brains
 - brass
 - chancellor
 - comptroller
 - dignitary
 - exec
 - functionary
 - governor
 - higher-up
 - incumbent
 - magistrate
 - marshal
 - officeholder
 - panjandrum
 - premier
 - top
 - treasurer
 - big shot
 - front office
 - head person
 - top brass
 - top dog
 - top drawer
 
mayor 的反义词 1 个
等同于 city manager
mayor 的近义词 5 个
等同于 administrator
mayor 的近义词 38 个
- authority
 - bureaucrat
 - chief
 - commander
 - controller
 - custodian
 - dean
 - director
 - executive
 - head
 - inspector
 - judge
 - leader
 - manager
 - minister
 - officer
 - official
 - organizer
 - superintendent
 - supervisor
 - ceo
 - president
 - ambassador
 - boss
 - captain
 - chair
 - chairperson
 - consul
 - exec
 - governor
 - overseer
 - premier
 - producer
 - front office
 - head honcho
 - head person
 - person upstairs
 - prez
 
mayor 的反义词 3 个
更多mayor例句
- 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.