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vice-chairman

/vahys-chair-muhn/US // ˈvaɪsˈtʃɛər mən //

副主席,副会长,副董事长,副总裁

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural vice-chair·men.

    • : a member of a committee, board, group, etc., designated as immediately subordinate to a chairman and serving as such in the latter's absence; a person who acts for and assists a chairman.

Examples

  • Their friendship began when Krauss, who was chairman of the physics department at Case Western in Cleveland, sought out Epstein.

  • With Vice, that was an example of you keeping yourself interested too, right?

  • BEST ACTOR Joaquin Phoenix, Inherent Vice There is no better actor—right now—than Joaquin Phoenix.

  • Stanley Richards, Senior Vice President of the Fortune Society, gave a tour along with a few residents.

  • Alexander Stephens, vice president of the Confederacy, summed up the Southern attitude in his 1861 Cornerstone Speech.

  • When we speak against one capital vice, we ought to speak against its opposite; the middle betwixt both is the point for virtue.

  • And it would be hard indeed, if so remote a prince's notions of virtue and vice were to be offered as a standard for all mankind.

  • On the other hand, many men, by their own vice and intemperance, disqualify themselves for conversation.

  • So the first question has been whether to reinforce Gaba Tepe from Helles or vice versa.

  • Probably the chairman and directors of the company were also present, but our eyes were not for them.