vice-president

英 [,vais'prezidənt] 美
  • n. 副总裁;副总统;副校长

考试真题


According to the firm's vice-president of Marketing and Sales, "We benefited from low expectations."

2015年12月四级真题(第二套)听力 Section C

The United States has never had a president or vice-president or secretary of state Joe.

2012年考研真题(英语二)完形填空 Section Ⅰ

实用场景例句


the vice-president of sales
负责销售的副总裁

牛津词典

Was the Vice President of Yinchuan Painting and Calligraphy Academy.
曾任银川书画院副院长.

期刊摘选

In a conference call with reporters, BP Senior Vice President Kent Wells explained.
在与记者的电话会议上, BP高级副总裁肯特.维尔斯对这个工程进行了解释.

期刊摘选

When the president died, the vice president was chosen to head the firm.
总裁去世后, 大家选举副总裁为公司主管领导.

《简明英汉词典》

This is our Vice President, Ms Susan Barnes.
这位是我们的副总裁, 苏珊?巴恩斯女士.

期刊摘选

American Press Institute advertising Vice President Myrtle gowkarran des said.
美国报业协会广告副总裁默特·高德斯说.

期刊摘选

Li Yi of company vice president also this year Spring Festival around post.
公司副总裁李艺也于今年春节前后离职.

期刊摘选

Before joining Suncor in 1996, Sue was vice president of human resources at TransAlta Corporation.
之前于1996年加入森科尔, 苏是人力资源的副总裁在公司的财务科.

期刊摘选

In the past my boss is vice president and now he is vice president as well.
过去,我的老板是副总裁,现在他也还是副总裁.

期刊摘选

When Mary's supervisor said went over her head to a vice president.
说得对,但主要的一点是中方任命董事长,你方任命副董事长.

期刊摘选

I think that the vice president was in the loop.
我认为副总统是局内人。

柯林斯例句

He was to remain active in the association, latterly as vice president, for the rest of his life.
他此后一生都活跃于协会中,后来还当上了副会长。

柯林斯例句

His vice president also had to resign in disgrace.
他的副总统也被迫不光彩地辞去职务。

柯林斯例句

中文词源


vice-president 副总统,副总裁

vice,副职,president,总统,总裁。

双语例句


1. Vice-presidents' wives would fill in for first ladies.
副总统夫人们将临时代替各位第一夫人。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Tim Munton becomes the new vice-captain.
蒂姆·芒顿成为新的副队长。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Air Vice-Marshal Andrew Burns
空军少将安德鲁∙伯恩斯

来自《权威词典》

4. She's been downgraded from principal to vice-principal.
她已从校长降职为副校长。

来自《权威词典》

5. plain-clothes detectives from the vice squad
取缔性或毒品犯罪行动队的便衣侦探

来自《权威词典》

英文词源


vice-president (n.)
also vice president, 1570s, "one who acts as a deputy for a president," from vice- + president. Made into an official rank and given a different meaning (vice = "next in rank to") in the U.S. Constitution (1787).
There seems to be no doubt of my election as V[ice] Pres[iden]t. It will have at least one advantage, that of permitting me to devote more of my time to my private affairs. [John C. Calhoun, letter to wife, Nov. 12, 1824]
Related: vice presidential; vice presidency.