governorship
英音[ ˈɡʌvənəʃɪp ] 美音[ ˈɡʌvərnərʃɪp ]

州长或总督等的职位

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词性释义

n.

州长或总督等的职位;州长或总督等的任期
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Mr Schwarzenegger's lazy governorship could come to be seen not as the great missed opportunity, but as the spur for reform.
施瓦辛格这一懒散市长或许可以被看成是推动改革的动力而非措施的机遇。
So in this master's state some of the people were advocating themselves for the governorship of that state.
这位师父所住的那个州,就有一些人出来竞选,角逐州长的职位。
Californians elected actor Ronald Reagan to the governorship back in 1966, so what's so strange about choosing Arnold Schwarzenegger?
加州人民1966年曾经选举了电影演员里根作为州长,那么这次选施瓦辛格为什么显得很奇怪呢?
In 1982 Bradley ran for the governorship of California, and was expected to win by a wide margin.
1982年,布兰德利竞选加州州长,被认为是有巨大优势赢得选举的热门人选。
共和党掌管政府,又控制了两大州立法内庭,所以共和党能够不受民主党干扰自行确定新的选区图。
Mr Berlusconi recently chose the PdL's candidate for a key governorship without consulting its officials.
最近,贝卢斯科尼先生未与官员商讨就自行认命出任关键总督职位的党内候选人。
让我烦恼的第二件事是竞选总统活动将对我履行州长的职责造成困难。
He has learned from his own mistakes (his stab at the governorship in 2002 was a disaster), but also Mr Spitzer's.
他从自己过去的错误中(2002年他曾试图竞选州长结果一败涂地)和前任州长施皮策身上都吸取了教训。
Most contenders for the governorship, including Mr Asano, oppose the Olympics bid.
包括浅野在内的多数候选人都表示反对日本再次申办奥运会。
Indeed, Mr Brown's second spell of governorship now runs the risk of failing in its first year.
实际上,布朗先生重登加州州长宝座,第一年就要面对失败的危险。
同根词 (词根govern)
governing adj 有统治、控制或治理权力的
governor n 主管人员;统治者,管理者;[自] 调节器;地方长官
governing v 统治(govern的ing形式);支配
govern vi 居支配地位;进行统治
govern vt 管理;支配;统治;控制