mayor
英 [meə(r)]
美 [ˈmeɪər]
n. (英格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰由议员选举产生的)镇长,市长,郡长; (民选的)市长,镇长
复数:mayors
Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.3215 / COCA.2486
牛津词典
noun
- (英格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰由议员选举产生的)镇长,市长,郡长
(in England, Wales and Northern Ireland) the head of a town, borough or county council, chosen by other members of the council to represent them at official ceremonies, etc.- the Lord Mayor of London
伦敦市长
- the Lord Mayor of London
- (民选的)市长,镇长
the head of the government of a town or city, etc., elected by the public- the Mayor of New York
纽约市长 - Mayor Bob Anderson
鲍勃∙安德森市长
- the Mayor of New York
柯林斯词典
- 市长
Themayorof a town or city is the person who has been elected to represent it for a fixed period of time or, in some places, to run its government.
英英释义
noun
- the head of a city government
双语例句
- He is a consultant on labor affairs to the mayor.
他是市长的一个劳工顾问。 - The Mayor kicked off the party
市长宣布晚会开始。 - He cajoled Mr Dobson to stand for mayor.
他说服多布森先生竞选市长。 - The Mayor was recalled by voting.
通过投票表决,市长被罢免了职务。 - The malleable mayor of New York was under his control
这位听话的纽约市市长听命于他。 - The 74-year-old mayor is credited with helping make Los Angeles the financial capital of the West Coast
洛杉矶成为西海岸的金融中心,那位74岁的市长功不可没。 - My uncle was the mayor of Memphis
我伯父是孟菲斯市市长。 - The mayor had become ineffectual in the struggle to clamp down on drugs.
市长打击毒品的努力未见成效。 - The Mayor of Jerusalem has tried to minimise conflict by maintaining a middle way between the various religions.
耶路撒冷市市长对各宗教采取折中的态度,力图使冲突最小化。 - He wishes to talk to the mayor.
他要同市长谈一谈。
