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 president ['prezidәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 总统, 总裁, 董事长, (学院)院长, (大学)校长, 主管人, 主持人

[经] 总经理, 董事长, 总裁




    president
    [ noun ]
    1. an executive officer of a firm or corporation

    2. <noun.person>
    3. the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government

    4. <noun.person>
      the President likes to jog every morning
    5. the chief executive of a republic

    6. <noun.person>
    7. the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization

    8. <noun.person>
      address your remarks to the chairperson
    9. the head administrative officer of a college or university

    10. <noun.person>
    11. the office of the United States head of state

    12. <noun.act>
      a President is elected every four years


    President \Pres"i*dent\, n.
    Precedent. [Obs.] --Bacon.


    President \Pres"i*dent\, a.
    Occupying the first rank or chief place; having the highest
    authority; presiding. [R.]

    His angels president
    In every province. --Milton.


    President \Pres"i*dent\, n. [F. pr['e]sident, L. praesidens,
    -entis, p. pr. of praesidere. See {Preside}.]
    1. One who is elected or appointed to preside; a presiding
    officer, as of a legislative body. Specifically:
    (a) The chief officer of a corporation, company,
    institution, society, or the like.
    (b) The chief executive officer of the government in
    certain republics; as, the president of the United
    States.

    2. A protector; a guardian; a presiding genius. [Obs.]

    Just Apollo, president of verse. --Waller.

    1. Preston Tisch, 62, is president and co-chief executive officer of Loews Corp. and is a former postmaster general.
    2. Asked if he might bring the world leaders to Texas, possibly to San Antonio, the president remarked, "That's a distinct possibility.
    3. In-Store's president, Steve Kahler, doesn't view Shoppers' Video as a big threat.
    4. Henry Waxman, D-Calif. "I hope the president will follow his own commission's advice." Waxman is among several members of Congress pushing for anti-discrimination legislation.
    5. "We're still working on how to implement what the president said," Charles Kolb, deputy undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Education, said in an interview Monday.
    6. The $9.9 billion appropriations package is heading toward the president's desk following its approval by Congress on Thursday. The Senate passed it by voice vote; the House endorsed it on a 359-45 roll call.
    7. "Our investment banker felt the price should be increased to enable it to render a fairness opinion," said James E. Buckman, Days Inns executive vice president and general counsel.
    8. "Between Christmas and New Year's, you might cut back to what you think is the bare minimum," says Thomas Barman, senior vice president of foreign exchange at Credit Suisse's New York branch.
    9. It takes a while for managers to become comfortable in using them," says Edward S. Story, a vice president at Plexus Group in Santa Monica, Calif., which is marketing Instinet's Crossing Network.
    10. Losing ticket: Republicans Barry Goldwater for president and William Miller for vice president.
    11. Losing ticket: Republicans Barry Goldwater for president and William Miller for vice president.
    12. He was repeatedly thwarted by the president, governors and some ministers.
    13. In 1789, John Adams was sworn in as the first vice president of the United States.
    14. In the past, the president's aloof management style often deflected criticism onto his advisers, but the report strongly suggests that Mr. Reagan's own failings encouraged the excesses of his aides.
    15. "I think interest rates are going to be a lot lower by year's end," said Frederick W. Zuckerman, vice president and treasurer of Chrysler Corp.
    16. Jack Schultz, Altman's president and chief executive, says his stores suspended advertising two weeks ago.
    17. "It's going to be devastating," said Douglas Dirting, vice president of Tri-County Growers Inc., which normally has 400 people in the fields during mid-September.
    18. Stuart B. Rekant, an MCEG executive vice president who masterminded the program, said early last week that the delayed delivery of MCEG movies has created "timing gaps" in payments by overseas distributors.
    19. The president's remarks came hours after Exxon executives told a congressional panel that the company will suspend cleanup operations for the winter by mid-September.
    20. Pinochet as president for the next 10 years.
    21. Delvalle fired military strongman Manuel Antonio Noriega last Thursday but the defense chief ignored the order and rallied his allies in the National Assembly against the president.
    22. "That's not the issue," he said. "I got enough votes to become the president.
    23. Bruce Viclad, president of the United Hospital Fund in New York, who recently reviewed data on AIDS cases there, said his organization found the CDC estimate a little high and said the Hudson Institute estimates were improbable.
    24. He became president of Nynex Mobile in 1986, and has briefly been chairman of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, the main trade group for the cellular industry.
    25. Hugh Johnson, a senior vice president at First Albany Corp., said the overriding sentiment among investors is reluctance.
    26. Later, when reporters asked for comment, he replied: "That's interesting, that's what I think about it." The vice president's remark came as he traveled aboard Air Force Two to Cincinnati for the Major League All-Star Game Tuesday night.
    27. Some opposition leaders say the party is pushing the reforms because it does not have a strong candidate to run for president when Roh's five-year term expires in early 1993.
    28. Mr. Weimert had been president of Community Shares' major subsidiary, Community Savings & Loan Association.
    29. Named as an unindicted co-conspirator was Joe F. Justice, the imprisoned former president of the Florida Center Bank of Orlando, which went out of business in 1986.
    30. Having reconciled himself to the operation in Cuba that he formerly had opposed, Mr. Schlesinger tried to insulate the president if perchance something went awry.
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