presidency 的定义
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.
presidency 近义词
等同于 administration
presidency 的近义词 34 个
- board
- bureau
- cabinet
- committee
- department
- executive
- legislature
- management
- ministry
- president
- admiral
- advisers
- chair
- chairperson
- command
- commander
- consulate
- directors
- embassy
- executives
- feds
- general
- headquarters
- officers
- officials
- powers
- presidium
- stewards
- supervisors
- upstairs
- chargé d'affaires
- front office
- governing body
- top brass
等同于 administration
等同于 government
presidency 的近义词 41 个
- authority
- law
- ministry
- politics
- power
- regime
- rule
- state
- union
- washington
- bureaucracy
- command
- control
- direction
- domination
- dominion
- empire
- execution
- executive
- governance
- guidance
- influence
- jurisdiction
- patronage
- polity
- predominance
- regency
- regimentation
- regulation
- restraint
- sovereignty
- statecraft
- superintendence
- superiority
- supervision
- supremacy
- sway
- uncle sam
- political practice
- powers-that-be
- the feds
presidency 的反义词 14 个
更多presidency例句
- 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.