chief of state
英 [tʃiːf ɒv steɪt]
美 [tʃiːf əv steɪt]
国家元首
英英释义
noun
- the chief public representative of a country who may also be the head of government
双语例句
- Acknowledging the huge anger among the victims and survivors of the disaster, the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh state, where Bhopal is located, Shivraj Singh chouhan, promises to appeal the verdict.
博帕尔所在地中央邦的首席部长希夫拉吉辛格乔汉承认灾难的受害者和幸存者对判决结果感到强烈不满,他承诺将对判决结果提起上诉。 - The chief minister of state in some European countries.
一些欧洲国家的总理。 - Chief of state and government is the hereditary sultan ( Qaboos of Oman), who appoints a cabinet to assist him.
国家元首和政府是世袭的苏丹(阿曼?卡布斯),他任命内阁来协助他。 - After graduation, Luo assumed office as the assistant chief procurator of Washington state.
毕业后,他担任过华盛顿州助理检察长。 - It is also believed that Nina Federoff, who was last year appointed as chief scientific adviser to the Department of State, will be retained in her position.
人们还相信,去年被任命为美国国务院首席科学顾问的NinaFederoff将继续担任这一职务。 - The Privy Council was formerly the chief source of executive power in the state and give private advice to the king.
枢密院原来是政府行政权力的源泉,给君主提供“私人”建议。 - The President is the chief of state.
总统是国家元首。总统由民众投票选举,任期七年。 - The chief minister of India's Uttar Pradesh state has proposed the division of the populous and politically influential state into four parts.
印度北方邦首席部长建议将这个人口稠密的、有政治影响力的州一分为四。 - The president of the national government can appoint elected candidates for the positions of chief ministers of the state and regional governments.
的每个区域。全国政府总统可以任命当选的候选人担任为邦和大区政府首席部长职位。 - He was chief foreign policy advisor and Secretary of State to Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
他曾任理查德·尼克松总统和杰拉尔德·福特总统的首席外交政策顾问和国务卿。