mayors
英 [meəz]
美 [ˈmeɪərz]
n. (英格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰由议员选举产生的)镇长,市长,郡长; (民选的)市长,镇长
mayor的复数
柯林斯词典
- 市长
Themayorof a town or city is the person who has been elected to represent it for a fixed period of time or, in some places, to run its government.
双语例句
- Blacks began to win elective offices, many of them becoming mayors.
黑人开始赢得由选举产生的公职,他们中有好多人成了市长。 - Early on, West Berlin did have internationally known mayors like Ernst Reuter and Willy Brandt.
最初,西柏林的确有过一些享誉国际的市长,如恩斯特·罗伊特(ErnstReuter)和维利·勃兰特(WillyBrandt)。 - Summary: Britain's plans for elected mayors point in the right direction, but are too timid.
总结:英国政府对当选市长放权的计划是正确之举,但是力度太小。 - Women mayors usually have a strong sense of social problems and are concerned of the benefits of their cities.
女市长通常具有强烈的社会问题意识,关心所在城市的福祉; - But behind all the pomp and pageantry, lord mayors now have a more serious job to do.
但在壮观与华丽的背后,如今的伦敦金融城市长们还有一项更严肃的工作要做。 - So other ordinances from mayors throughout Italy would be welcome, they would have my full support.
因此我很欢迎意大利各市长颁布其它关于青少年禁酒的法令,我将全力支持他们。 - The business is with the people, and notably with the mayors and governors around the country.
改革要依靠民众,尤其是各地的市长和州长们。 - Last year ( 2004) we had 30 mayors from the Chongqing area in my city of Chattanooga.
去年,我们的城市查塔努加接待了30位来自重庆的政府官员。 - In the 668 cities of China, there are 463 women mayors and vice-mayors.
668个城市中有463名女性当选为正、副市长。 - This is why I am so strongly attached to the principle of elected mayors for London and our leading cities.
这就是为什么我坚持伦敦和我们的主要城市的市长必须由选举产生这一原则的原因。