deputy

美音:['depjəti] 英音:['depjʊti]

简单释义:


n.副手;代理;副职;(某些国家的)议员

adj.副的

网络代表;代理人

变形:

复数:deputies  


完整释义:


n.

1.副,副手
2.代理,代表
3.助理
4.(法、意等的)下院议员
5.〔英国〕(客栈的)管理员
6.警士

adj.

1.代理的,副的


例句:

  1. China's choice of role, says Jim Steinberg, America's deputy secretary of state, is "the great question of our time" .
    美国副国务卿JS认为,中国的选择是“我们这个时代最大的问题”。

  2. e. g. He hastened to tell his wife the good news that he had been promoted to be the deputy chief.
    他急忙把自己提升为副主管的好消息告诉了他的妻子。翻译

  3. Later he called him up to the national team, first as technical assistant during the German world cup, and then as deputy coach.
    随后又将其召入国家队,先是在德国世界杯期间让其担当技术助理,然后是助理教练。

  4. Villagers said they saw large Chinese leading up to the village, now a deputy department did not see more of a.
    村里人说他们是中国见过大领导最多的村,现在来个副厅级根本就不多看一眼。

  5. That of Sir John Gieve, a former deputy governor of the Bank of England, is another.
    前英国央行副行长约翰•吉弗爵士(SirJohnGieve)的观点也算一个。

  6. Standing there was a deputy sheriff who handed him a piece of paper with the phone number of a hospital.
    门口站着副警长,他交给我朋友一张纸条,上边写着医院的电话号码。

  7. Kit Malthouse, Deputy Mayor of London and Chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority, said the police did a good job.
    伦敦副市长和都会警察局主席KitMalthous说警察们做的不错。

  8. He especially resented the easy access to the president enjoyed by his own deputy, Mark Lippert, and eventually forced Mr Lippert to leave.
    他尤其看不惯他的副手马克·利珀特(MarkLippert)能轻易地接近总统,并最终赶走了利珀特。

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