commander-in-chief n. 总司令
- After all, as the President, he was the commander-in-chief.
毕竟作为总统,他也身兼总司令之职。 - And the public has lost its confidence in the commander-in-chief.
而公众们已经失去了对这位总司令的信心。 - The President is Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
总统为国家元首,兼武装部队总司令。
- Rafsanjani, 55, who also is the armed forces commander-in-chief, has served as speaker for the past eight years.
- Rafsanjani also is acting commander-in-chief of Iran's armed forces.
- Pinochet, as commander-in-chief of the army, will be one of the four military leaders making the nomination.
- Sir David Trench, governor and commander-in-chief of the British colony of Hong Kong from 1964 to 1971, has died at age 73.
- At a ceremony outside the National Palace, he appointed a new armed forces commander-in-chief, Maj. Gen.
- Tehran radio quoted Hashemi Rafsanjani, speaker of the Iranian parliament and military commander-in-chief, as saying the "probability exists" that the 8-year-old war with Iraq could break out again.
- Government employees still slip and refer to "President Stroessner" instead of "President Rodriguez," but the ever-present photos of the stocky, shrewd ex-army commander-in-chief have disappeared from their offices.
- The military council of the Warsaw Pact armed forces, chaired by Soviet Marshal Viktor Kulikov, commander-in-chief of the Soviet bloc military alliance forces, met in Budapest Oct. 4-5.
- "I will not, as commander-in-chief, ever put somebody into a military situation that we do not win - ever.
- Huntington Hardisty, the commander-in-chief of U.S. forces in the Pacfic.
- Khamenei, who is commander-in-chief of Iran's armed forces, appointed Shamkhani on Monday to replace Rear Adm.
- Mr. Bhutto was deposed in 1977 by his army commander-in-chief, Zia ul-Haq, who had Mr. Bhutto hanged and went on to rule Pakistan until he was assassinated in 1988.
- So what are we to make of Bill Clinton's decision to start signing his name as William J Clinton now that he's commander-in-chief? Admittedly, he's not the first to brandish his middle initial.
- As governor and commander-in-chief of Gibraltar, Terry had formally authorized the British military to take over the 1988 operation that resulted in the killing of the three unarmed guerrillas by undercover commandos.
- The commander-in-chief of Soviet troops in what was East Germany was fired after two senior officers deserted and stole missiles and other armaments, the government newspaper Izvestia reports.
- The paper, based in Christian east Beirut, said the order for his arrest was issued by Hashemi Rafsanjani, the powerful speaker of Iran's Parliament who also became acting commander-in-chief of Iranian armed forces on June 2.
- The rebels also want a say in the appointment of the defense minister and commander-in-chief.
- Colin L. Powell, commander-in-chief of the Forces Command, and Gen.
- He was commander-in-chief of the Army in Europe from 1960 to 1962 and was credited with keeping his troops in a high state of training and morale while supervising patrols of air and ground routes to Berlin.
- "We believe the only ironclad way to protect our flag is through a constitutional amendment," said Walter G. Hogan, the VFW's commander-in-chief.
- Contra officials said Col. Enrique Bermudez has resigned as commander-in-chief of the Nicaraguan rebel army following his election to the Contras' seven-member political directorate.
- James B. Busey, the commander-in-chief of U.S. Naval Forces Europe.
- Eaker became commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces in 1944.
- We, the Democratic Party of the United States, do here formally express our support for our armed forces and the Persian Gulf policy of our commander-in-chief." The praise stopped at the shore of the Persian Gulf.
- There the commander-in-chief of the Atlantic Fleet, Adm.
- To be commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
- The general remains commander-in-chief of the army.
- The separation-of-powers issue would be more clearly drawn if Mr. Reagan had said his staff was carrying out the orders of the commander-in-chief, that any violations of law were within the authority of the executive but taken without authorization.
- Baghdad television has said the new government is headed by Col. Ala Hussein Ali and that he holds the positions of prime minister, commander-in-chief of the armed forces, minister of defense and interior minister.
- 'We need to know whether the commander-in-chief cannot control his troops, and whether parliament will or will not prolong the mandate of the interim government.'
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