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 presidential [,prezi'denʃәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 总统制的, 总统的, 首长的, 统辖的

[法] 总统的, 议长的, 总经理的




    presidential
    [ adj ]
    1. relating to a president or presidency

    2. <adj.pert>
      presidential aides
      presidential veto
    3. befitting a president

    4. <adj.all>
      criticized the candidate for not looking presidential


    Presidential \Pres`i*den"tial\, a.
    1. Presiding or watching over. ``Presidential angels.''
    --Glanvill.

    2. Of or pertaining to a president; as, the presidential
    chair; a presidential election.

    1. Johnson split with Taylor months ago, and his fighters last week advanced to within a mile of the presidential mansion.
    2. Gilbreath has declined to say he voted for in Texas' Republican presidential primary.
    3. In 1960, Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy and Republican opponent Richard M. Nixon held the second of their broadcast debates.
    4. When Haig's presidential star faded early, he declared his support for Senate Republican leader Robert Dole of Kansas.
    5. Richard Dennis was national co-chairman of Bruce Babbitt's presidential campaign.
    6. They include Jack Weeks, who came up with the idea during the presidential campaign of putting the governor in an M-1 tank wearing a helmet, a notion that even Kitty Dukakis says turned out to be humiliating.
    7. Democratic presidential candidate Jesse Jackson denied Saturday that he had been hospitalized, although a campaign spokesman said he had been treated in San Francisco, possibly for a stomach ailment.
    8. Galan, the leading presidential candidate, was an outspoken foe of the drug traders.
    9. Robert Stovall, president of Stovall/Twenty-First Advisers in New York, warns that "during bull markets, presidential speeches have been known to be rallykillers" because investors' high expectations are easily disappointed.
    10. We don't have to change a single thing," Bush told campaign staff workers a day after beating Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, his chief rival for the GOP presidential nomination, in New Hampshire.
    11. All 23 Democratic presidential delegates will be selected Saturday at county conventions throughout the state.
    12. Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale interviewed Cisneros in 1984 about possibly running on his ticket.
    13. The new constitution, passed by parliament earlier this year, eliminates the post of president-for-life and says presidential candidates must be at least 40 years of age and no older than 70.
    14. In his 1988 year-end report on the federal judiciary, Rehnquist threw his weight behind a presidential commission's recommendation of big pay raises for judges and about 2,000 other top federal officials.
    15. Mr Sharif had been seeking to remove the presidential powers which Mr Khan used to dismiss him, as well to eject Ms Bhutto's government in 1990. Mr Sharif described the judgment as an important milestone in Pakistan's history.
    16. Dole, who unsuccessfully challenged Bush for his party's presidential nomination last year, has supported tax increases for specified purposes before.
    17. The Democratic presidential nominee invoked Truman's battling underdog memory across the Midwest as he pressed his argument that Bush is an elitist whose proposal to reduce the federal tax on capital gains would benefit primarily the wealthy.
    18. The question asked the 1,039 Canadians surveyed was: "Just suppose for a minute that Canadians were allowed to vote in a U.S. presidential election.
    19. Many voting machines have room for only eight candidates on a line, and as of Sunday, five Republicans and seven Democrats were seeking their parties' presidential nomination.
    20. For Dukakis, the speech marked the culmination of a 16-month campaign for his party's presidential nomination and the formal opening of his challenge to Bush.
    21. Because of the injury, Dr. Hammer appeared last Monday with a cane to host a luncheon in Los Angeles for Sen. Albert Gore Jr., Democratic presidential candidate, the spokesman says.
    22. The electoral college forces presidential candidates to address the issues of great concern to each state, as well as overriding national issues.
    23. He said that when Faith Ryan Whittlesey arrived in early March 1983 to succeed Elizabeth Dole as director of the White House Office of Public Liaison, Whittlesey fired him and several other presidential advisers with short notice.
    24. What's more, he's "not scary." That's how the Republican presidential nominee sized up President Reagan during an impromptu lunch with two fifth graders he plucked at random from a crowd at a downtown rally in Pekin, Ill.
    25. As the cold war ebbs, routine, maintenance-related dispatches on the presidential hot line are becoming more informal, said Tom Brothers, manager of the Fort Detrick earth station.
    26. "We will never go back to the grain-embargo days of those Democrats, Carter and Mondale and who knows who else," the Republican presidential nominee declared.
    27. Jesse Jackson, reaching out to Jewish primary voters in New York, said Friday he was trying to "heal relationships" that frayed during his 1984 presidential campaign.
    28. Clements talked for five minutes Thursday night with President Reagan about the Democratic National Convention and the presidential campaign, Bashur said.
    29. Republican presidential nominee George Bush, who once trailed Michael Dukakis by a wide margin in Minnesota, has narrowed Dukakis' lead in the state, according to a Northstar Poll published Friday.
    30. In 1925, it broadcast a presidential inaugural address _ Calvin Coolidge's _ for the first time.
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