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presidency

/prez-i-duhn-see/US // ˈprɛz ɪ dən si //UK // (ˈprɛzɪdənsɪ) //

总统任期,总统府,总统职位,总统任期内

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pres·i·den·cies.

    • : the office, function, or term of office of a president.
    • : the office of president of the United States.
    • : Mormon Church. a local governing body consisting of a council of three.the highest administrative body, composed of the prophet and his two councilors.
    • : the former designation of any of the three original provinces of British India: Bengal, Bombay, and Madras.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inadministration
Synonyms
board董事会,董事会成员,董事会成员名单bureau办事处,办公室,局,局方cabinet内阁,橱柜,柜子,橱窗committee委员会,委会,委员,委員會department部门,系,系部,科室executive行政,执行,行政人员,行政部门legislature立法机关,立法机构,立法部门,议会management管理,管理层,管理部门,管理人员ministry部委,部署,部会,部落president总统,总裁,主席,总统先生admiral上将,海军上将,海军司令,海军总司令advisers顾问,咨询者,顾问们,顾问人员chair椅子,主席,椅,椅子上chairperson主席,主持人,董事长,委员长command指挥部,指挥,命令,指令commander司令员,指挥官,司令官,指挥员consulate领事馆,领馆,使馆,领事directors董事,理事,导演,主任embassy使馆,大使馆,公使馆,使馆的executives执行者,行政人员,高管,高管人员feds联邦政府,联邦调查局,美国联邦调查局,美国联邦政府general一般,总体,普通,一般情况headquarters总部,总部的,总部的情况officers官员,人员,官员们,警官officials官员,官员们,官方,官員powers权力,职权,力量,大权在握presidium主席团,主席台,院长会议,总统府stewards管家,管家们,管理人,管理员supervisors主管人员,监管人员,监事,主管upstairs楼上,楼上的,楼上的人,在楼上chargé d'affairesfront office前台办公室,前线办公室,前厅部,前台governing body理事机构,理事单位,管理机构,领导机构top brass高级官员,高层人士,高层管理人员,高级职员
as ingovernment
Synonyms
authority权力,权力机构,权力机关,大权在握law法律,法,法律规定,法规ministry部委,部署,部会,部落politics政治,政治学,政治问题,政治上power权力,功率,电源,动力regime制度,体制,政权,政体rule规则,规矩,细则,规章制度state国家,国家的,国家的情况union联盟,联盟的,联盟的情况washington华盛顿,华盛顿特区,华盛顿市,华盛顿州bureaucracy官僚主义,官僚机构,官僚作风,官场command指挥部,指挥,命令,指令control控制,管制,控制权,操控direction方向,方向性,方向性问题domination支配,支配权,支配力,主宰dominion统治权,主导权,主宰权,统治empire帝国,帝国的,帝国的发展,帝王execution执行,处决,执行死刑,处刑executive行政,执行,行政人员,行政部门governance治理,管理,治理工作,治理问题guidance指导,指南,指导意见,指引influence影响力,影响,势力jurisdiction管辖权,管辖范围,辖区,辖区内patronage赞助人,赞助,资助人,赞助费polity政体,政教合一,政理,政务predominance优势,占优势,占主导地位,占优regency摄政,摄政时代,摄政时期,摄政王regimentation编队,编组,兵团化,编排regulation监管,规章制度,规定,条例restraint约束力,克制,约束,约束性sovereignty主权,主权主义,权力statecraft国术,国学,国策,国体superintendence监理,督导,监督,督察superiority优越性,优势,优越感,优异性supervision监督,监管,监控,监督工作supremacy至高无上,至高无上的地位,至上,至高sway摇摆,动摇,摇摆不定,摇晃uncle sam山姆大叔,叔叔,大叔,叔父political practice政治实践,政治实务,政治惯例,政治实践活动powers-that-bethe feds联邦政府,联邦调查局,美国联邦调查局,美国联邦政府

Examples

  • His presidency delivered on that promise, leveraging the power of the office to undermine and goad the left, even while he paid little attention to actual governance.

  • The pace is not unexpected for the early days in a presidency, but it’s a jarring reminder of just how much depends on who picks up a pen in the Oval Office.

  • Only Barack Obama had an average approval rating of at least 60 percent in the first six months of his presidency.

  • Hillary Clinton, of course, became a senator and secretary of state after her husband’s presidency.

  • While dancing doesn’t make or break a presidency, it can be quite useful — and it probably helped decide at least one election.

  • I—I never felt that way about the presidency, as you—as you probably know.

  • Ortega has dismissed the allegations of autocracy and fraud that have afflicted his presidency as politically motivated.

  • After he left the vice presidency, Rockefeller decided to write a memoir.

  • In the election of 1860 in which Lincoln won the presidency, 80 percent of eligible voters went to the polls.

  • Under Zambian electoral law Scott, 70, is barred from standing for the presidency himself.

  • “Boom” refers, of course, to the large amount of support which Cleveland obtained on his second election to the Presidency.

  • Luis Flores had already resigned public office, and Llorente was, at this time, his successor in the presidency of the Council.

  • In the political sphere he was the soul of the insurgent movement, the ruling power behind the presidency of Aguinaldo.

  • Certain other officers are also paid, but the vice-presidency and councillorships are honorary posts.

  • Washington, during his Presidency, showed his ability to lead in civilian affairs as well as in military affairs.