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主席, 领导人, 委员长, 会长, 议长, 抬轿人

  1. The two chairmen interchanged views at the meeting.
    两位主席在会上交换了意见。
  2. Or affected the health of wig-wearing chairmen in any way.
    还有,他们不会伤害主席台上那些戴着假发的人。
  3. The board shall have one chairman, and may have one to two vice-chairmen.
    董事会设董事长一人,可以设副董事长一至二人。



Chairman \Chair"man\, n.; pl. {Chairmen}.
1. The presiding officer of a committee, or of a public or
private meeting, or of any organized body.

2. One whose business it is to cary a chair or sedan.

Breaks watchmen's heads and chairmen's glasses.
--Prior.

  1. Cahouet also named four new vice chairmen and a new chief financial officer in a reorganization of Mellon's office of the chairman.
  2. Analysts tired of hunting for hard data in company chairmen's reports would probably award the head of Thailand's Saha Union conglomerate good marks for at least admitting it.
  3. The chairmen of the armed services committees in both the House and the Senate have said Congress won't appropriate more money for weapons the West Germans won't accept.
  4. Most of the chairmen to lose their jobs in the industrial sector, apart from Mr Francis Lorentz of Bull, did so because they were about to pass the mandatory retirement age of 65. But Mr Beregovoy has been less successful at averting controversy.
  5. According to Mr Kumiharu Shigehara, the OECD's chief economist, 'he was one of the best chairmen I remember', although he could occasionally be 'a bit harsh'.
  6. North's written statement invites the committee chairmen to "sit down and have a Coors" with him.
  7. Following Lyng's now abandoned wait-and-see approach, the two committee chairmen convened a task force to monitor the drought and cautioned their followers not to jump the gun by introducing bills.
  8. The Le Monde poll backs a similar poll in the latest Enjeux Les Echos magazine, which found that 56 per cent of chairmen advocated a crackdown.
  9. Other past conference chairmen were Mao Tse-tung, Chou and senior leader Deng Xiaoping.
  10. They are being wooed by no less than the chairmen of AT&T, NEC, and West Germany's Siemens AG.
  11. Today's chairman Alan Greenspan is another economist who headed the CEA. Even so, the system of choosing Fed chairmen is far from foolproof.
  12. But some company officials think Socialist hard-liners will try to impose a reorganization plan that runs against strategies already defined by company chairmen.
  13. The delegates then voted by ballot for premier, vice chairmen of the state Central Military Commission and top judicial posts.
  14. Upholding a lower-court decision, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled 3-0 that Congress, in dividing the tribal land in northeastern Arizona, authorized only chairmen to sue over relocation procedures.
  15. There may be some bunching with companies postponing decisions until they feel more confident that the recovery will be sustained.' The survey received replies from chairmen, chief executives and other senior directors from 536 companies.
  16. Croatia and Serbia have tried to carve up Bosnia,' he added. British officials said that the conference chairmen were not intending to establish pre-conditions for attending.
  17. The chairmen of defense appropriations and authorizing committees are to meet early this week on the second issue.
  18. The president of the City Council appoints committee chairmen, a power that was the key issue.
  19. The two chairmen met face-to-face for a half an hour Thursday at the Park Lane Hotel in midtown Manhattan in a session requested by Mr. Exley on Monday in a phone call to Mr. Allen.
  20. The chairmen of Congress' two budget committees want the government to change the way it tries to cut the federal deficit, adding their voices to the growing chorus that says the current system doesn't work.
  21. The Bevilacqua forces elected their own slate of committee chairmen, but agreed to accommodate some requests from Carlin backers for particular committee assignments.
  22. Wright and both party chairmen have declined to endorse a candidate.
  23. Leading the way will be two new Budget Committee chairmen: Leon Panetta, D-Calif., in the House and Jim Sasser, D-Tenn., in the Senate.
  24. House Democrats on Wednesday tossed out two senior committee chairmen but a third survived a last-minute challenge.
  25. Contel's chairman, Charles Wohlstetter, and its vice chairman, John L. Segall, would become vice chairmen of the combined company.
  26. That was the same day that Mr. Bush met with chairmen of the Big Three U.S. auto makers, who asked in part for government protection from Japanese imports.
  27. The job pitted the green lawmaker against House committee chairmen schooled in protecting their turf, and Panetta to this day calls that period his toughest budget battle ever.
  28. The chairmen of the Big Three are expected to seek trade concessions from Japanese government and auto industry officials.
  29. The changes proposed yesterday aren't shifts in policy from last year's tax law, the two committee chairmen said yesterday.
  30. In addition to noting the bipartisan stance taken by the chairmen of the two trade-related committees, they say Congress may be mollified somewhat if the U.S. trade deficit declines as expected in 1987.
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