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preside

/pri-zahyd/US // prɪˈzaɪd //UK // (prɪˈzaɪd) //

主持人,主审,主持,主导

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  1. 1

    pre·sid·ed, pre·sid·ing.

    • : to occupy the place of authority or control, as in an assembly or meeting; act as president or chairperson.
    • : to exercise management or control: The lawyer presided over the estate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbe in authority
Forms: presiding

Examples

  • Departments — notably, Los Angeles’ — have managed to climb back from riots and scandal with the help of a consent decree while presiding over a reduction in violence.

  • The presiding court in California’s Santa Clara County gave preliminary approval to the deal.

  • Nor will Abe realize his dream of presiding over the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo.

  • In the case’s first court hearing Monday, the presiding judge said the decision wasn’t a “slam dunk” for either side.

  • Not since Franklin Roosevelt in the second world war has a US president presided over the deaths of so many Americans from a single cause.

  • Recall how Clinton returned to Arkansas from the campaign trail to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled man.

  • The convention only gains legitimacy when Washington agrees to not only attend it, but preside over it.

  • Héctor's older brothers Arturo and Alfredo were men with the right temperament to preside over a multinational crime syndicate.

  • The men preside over three display cases, each with three shelves, seven comic books per shelf.

  • They are happy to preside over a system where unions are political organizations first and economic ones second.

  • The table cover and napkins must be of snowy damask, the glass clear as crystal, and taste must preside over each detail.

  • By the end of the last reign it had become unusual that the king should preside at cabinet meetings.

  • She could right well preside over such a battle of the Cloud-Titans, and conduct the lightnings softly, without explosions.

  • If I can't be here this afternoon, whom do you want to preside?

  • We will continue until Senator Cooper comes and then he will preside the rest of the afternoon.