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n. 沙皇

  1. The czar ordered the guards to drive people away.
    沙皇命令卫兵把人们赶走。
  2. A proclamation of a czar having the force of law in imperial Russia.
    圣旨在俄罗斯帝国时期有法律效力的沙皇的声明
  3. A racetrack czar; an energy czar.
    赛马场官员;能源大王


czar
[ noun ]
  1. a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917)

  2. <noun.person>
  3. a person having great power

  4. <noun.person>


czar \czar\ (z["a]r), n. [Russ. tsare, fr. L. Caesar C[ae]sar;
cf. OPol. czar, Pol. car. ]
A king; a chief; the title of the emperor of Russia. [Written
also {tsar} and {tzar}.]

  1. Meanwhile, William Bennett, President Bush's drug czar, said the Colombian drug operation has been severely disrupted even if the top kingpins have eluded capture.
  2. She would be the first British monarch to visit the Soviet Union since the 1917 revolution that overthrew the czar.
  3. He said no, and he said that within the walls of the Kremlin, next to the czar's gun, right in the heart of that "evil empire."
  4. "One of the aims of Napoleon invading Russia was to bring freedom to the Russian people," to introduce the ideas of the 1789 French Revolution and topple the czar, said Solovyev.
  5. Mr. Stockman was the Reagan administration's first budget czar, who later became a loose-lipped, let-it-all-hang-out critic of its fiscal policy.
  6. Bush could have left the report to his drug czar; by delivering it himself, in his first nationally televised address from the White House, the president puts the drug crisis at the top of his autumn agenda.
  7. Makes the drug czar responsible for the entire federal drug budget.
  8. We should get everyone the same rules if we can." "We need a czar," said the panel's chairman, former federal appellate judge Malcolm R. Wilkey, adding that some congressmen he has consulted with made the same suggestion.
  9. James D. Watkins as energy secretary and former Education Secretary William J. Bennett as drug czar, transition and congressional sources said today.
  10. The prescribed duties are largely ceremonial: Quayle jokes that Bush offered to designate him funeral czar, since the vice president often gets the duty when foreign leaders die.
  11. "It's a big system; things fall through the cracks," says Stanley Morris, deputy White House drug czar and former director of the Marshals Service.
  12. William Bennett, drug czar.
  13. He toured the state with President Bush's drug czar, William Bennett, in tow.
  14. Could any novelist dream up the Japanese gambling czar who was once interned by American forces after World War II as a suspected war criminal and who now is one of the largest benefactors of Jimmy Carter's charities?
  15. Enhancing the powers of the undersecretary of defense for acquisition _ dubbed the "acquisition czar."
  16. President Bush's drug czar William Bennett has endorsed the measure and plans to visit Alaska later in the month to campaign for it.
  17. The law does create a Cabinet-level drug "czar" (provisions seem to disqualify Vice President-elect Quayle from the job).
  18. The SBA is expected to become a formal ally of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, headed by drug czar Bob Martinez.
  19. Create a Cabinet-level "drug czar" to coordinate federal anti-drug efforts.
  20. That was a long, long time ago, when Russia still had a czar and the Slonimskys added much to the intellectual glitter of St. Petersburg.
  21. President Bush faces a "last chance opportunity" to reform Pentagon procurement, according to two congressmen who recommend reinforcing the authority of an acquisition czar and simplification of current regulations.
  22. The message seemed to signal an end to a feud between the NEA and the Education Department that began during the Reagan administration when the department was led by the outspoken William Bennett, now drug czar.
  23. And nearly a week after the idea surfaced publicly, Republican National Chairman Clayton Yeutter hasn't yet decided whether to join the staff as domestic policy czar, a move that would come at Mr. Darman's expense.
  24. The only major post still unfilled by Bush is the "drug czar" to oversee the nation's fight against illegal drugs.
  25. The position of drug czar, formally known as director of National Drug Control Policy, was set up last fall when Congress passed a package of anti-drug legislation.
  26. In his seven months in Congress, Smith had co-sponsored legislation to strengthen federal drug law enforcement, and criticized federal drug czar William Bennett for backing a ban on semi-automatic assault weapons from other countries.
  27. It is the power to choose one's own software, to keep one's files private and to remain independent of the corporate computer czar.
  28. They are believed to have known each other for more than a decade and are said to have been favorites of the late Mikhail Suslov, former czar of Soviet communist ideology.
  29. Grace said the "waste czar" should have authority cutting across governmental agencies, much like that of William Bennett, appointed by Bush to coordinate the administration's war on drugs.
  30. Now, as President-elect Bush's choice to be the nation's first drug czar, it will fall on the shoulders of the burly former college football lineman to find a way to win that war.
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