aldermen

aldermen

美 [ˈɔldərmən]  英 [ˈɔːldə(r)mən]

  • n.〈美〉市参议员;〈英〉(仅次于市长的)高级市政官;副市长
  • 网络市府参事;英国的;老人团

词形变化

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英汉解释

n.
1.
〈美〉市参议员
2.
〈英〉(仅次于市长的)高级市政官;副市长
3.
【英史】郡长

英英解释

n.

例句

Some city aldermen are now trying to rename the street after Barack Obama before he takes office.

一些议员打算巴拉克•奥巴马就职名字重新命名大街

When the next generation, with its more modern ideas, became mayors and aldermen , this arrangement created some little dissatisfaction.

具有思想下一代人才成为市长地方官时候这种安排引起些许不满

When the next generation, with its more modem ideas, became mayors and aldermen, this arrangement created some little dissatisfaction.

等到思想更为开明第二镇长参议员安排引起一些小小不满

These commemorations can take hours, during which some aldermen wander off to mingle with reporters, lobbyists and other aldermen.

这些致辞通常需要议员时间穿梭记者游说者其他议员之间打成一片

A number of the most flagrantly debauched aldermen, it is true, were defeated.

不错有些臭名远扬十分堕落参议员

That night the Board of Aldermen met-three gray-beard and one younger man, a member of the rising generation.

那天晚上全体参议员——老人一位年纪较轻新一代成员一起