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Chancellor Meaning in English

word

/ˈtʃænsəɫɝ/
CHAN-suh-lur
/tʃˈɑːnsɛlɐ/
CHAHN-suh-luh

释义

A chancellor is a high-ranking official who is the head of government in some countries, or the head of a university.

用法与细微差别

In Germany and Austria, 'chancellor' means head of government (e.g., 'German Chancellor'). In the UK and some universities, it means a ceremonial or leading university official ('University Chancellor'). Do not confuse with 'prime minister', which is used in other countries instead.

例句

Angela Merkel was the chancellor of Germany.

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The university chancellor gave a speech at graduation.

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The new chancellor will start next month.

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The chancellor plays a key role in forming Germany's policies.

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After the elections, everyone waited to see who the next chancellor would be.

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When I was a student, the chancellor rarely visited our campus.

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