deputy
英 [ˈdepjuti]
美 [ˈdepjuti]
n. 副手; 副职; 代理; (某些国家的)议员; (美国协助地方治安官办案的)警官
复数:deputies
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双语例句
- The author was the US trade representative and Deputy Secretary of state.
本文作者曾任美国贸易代表和副国务卿。 - It's the new deputy mayor.
这位是新上任的副市长。 - His deputy Roy Hattersley, elected as part of the dream ticket to succeed Michael Foot in 1983, will also resign.
他的副手,在1983年接替迈克尔·富特成为其最佳竞选拍档的罗伊·哈特斯利也将辞职。 - He was nominally Deputy Prime Minister, certainly, but his influence was clearly on the wane
当然,他名义上是副首相,但是显然他的影响力正在下降。 - China Great Wall Society's Deputy Secretary Zhang Ji welcomed the results.
中国长城学会的副秘书长张骥对评选结果表示欢迎。 - Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes briefed reporters on the meeting.
美国副国家安全顾问本.罗兹在这次会议上对记者发布了这一消息。 - The Deputy Commander has condemned this weekend's protest as deliberate provocation.
副指挥官谴责本周末的抗议活动是蓄意挑衅。 - Is this fair? Well, I put that question today to Deputy Counsel Craig Gillen
这公平吗?我今天向副顾问克雷格·吉伦提出这个问题。 - Deputy director smiled say, I saw only meaningful glance.
赵副局长笑了笑不再说话,只是意味深长的看了我一眼。 - He and his top deputy, Mr. Tsai, held two of the company's four board seats.
他和副手蔡崇信占有了该公司四个董事会席位中的两个。