chief 的英语意思
chiefchief1 /tʃiːf/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译1[only before noun] highest in rank级别最高的:
He was recently appointed chief economist at the Bank of Scotland.他最近被任命为苏格兰银行首席经济学家。
the government’s chief medical officer政府首席医疗官2most important最重要的 SYN main:
One of the chief causes of crime today is drugs.当今犯罪的主要原因之一是毒品。
Safety is our chief concern.安全是我们最关心的问题。
The chief reason for this is that people are living longer.造成这种情况的主要原因是人们的寿命越来越长。
his chief rival for the job他在这份工作上最主要的竞争对手
the prosecution’s chief witness检方的主要证人
She had many reasons for taking the money, but chief among them was revenge.她拿走这笔钱有很多理由,但其中最主要的是报复。► see thesaurus at important, main3chief cook and bottle washer someone who does a lot of small jobs to make sure that an event is successful – used humorously为确保活动顺利进行而承担大量琐碎工作的人——幽默用法
查看全部语言翻译1[only before noun] highest in rank级别最高的:
He was recently appointed chief economist at the Bank of Scotland.他最近被任命为苏格兰银行首席经济学家。
the government’s chief medical officer政府首席医疗官2most important最重要的 SYN main:
One of the chief causes of crime today is drugs.当今犯罪的主要原因之一是毒品。
Safety is our chief concern.安全是我们最关心的问题。
The chief reason for this is that people are living longer.造成这种情况的主要原因是人们的寿命越来越长。
his chief rival for the job他在这份工作上最主要的竞争对手
the prosecution’s chief witness检方的主要证人
She had many reasons for taking the money, but chief among them was revenge.她拿走这笔钱有很多理由,但其中最主要的是报复。► see thesaurus at important, main3chief cook and bottle washer someone who does a lot of small jobs to make sure that an event is successful – used humorously为确保活动顺利进行而承担大量琐碎工作的人——幽默用法chiefchief2 noun [countable]
1somebody in charge of an organization the most important person, or one of the most important people, in a company or organization – used especially in job titles and in news reports公司或机构中最重要的人,或最重要的人之一——尤用于职位名称和新闻报道police/army/fire etc chief
Los Angeles Police Chief Willie L. Williams洛杉矶警察局长威利·L·威廉斯chief of
the British Chief of Defence Staff英国国防参谋长
Most health chiefs believe the reforms have gone too far.大多数卫生部门负责人认为改革走得太远了。
industry chiefs行业领袖commander-in-chief/editor-in-chief etc (=used in job titles for people with the highest rank)(用于最高级别人员的职位名称)
They offered him the position of editor-in-chief.他们向他提供了总编辑的职位。2ruler of tribe the ruler of a tribe部落的首领:
the Zulu leader, Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi祖鲁族领导人曼戈苏图·布西莱齐酋长
Native American tribal chiefs北美原住民部落酋长3too many chiefs and not enough Indians British English used to say there are too many people saying how something should be done and not enough people doing it用于指发号施令的人太多,而真正动手去做的人太少4great white chief British English old-fashioned旧式 the person in charge of a group of people, company, organization etc – used humorously负责一群人、公司、机构等的人——幽默用法
1somebody in charge of an organization the most important person, or one of the most important people, in a company or organization – used especially in job titles and in news reports公司或机构中最重要的人,或最重要的人之一——尤用于职位名称和新闻报道police/army/fire etc chief
Los Angeles Police Chief Willie L. Williams洛杉矶警察局长威利·L·威廉斯chief of
the British Chief of Defence Staff英国国防参谋长
Most health chiefs believe the reforms have gone too far.大多数卫生部门负责人认为改革走得太远了。
industry chiefs行业领袖commander-in-chief/editor-in-chief etc (=used in job titles for people with the highest rank)(用于最高级别人员的职位名称)
They offered him the position of editor-in-chief.他们向他提供了总编辑的职位。2ruler of tribe the ruler of a tribe部落的首领:
the Zulu leader, Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi祖鲁族领导人曼戈苏图·布西莱齐酋长
Native American tribal chiefs北美原住民部落酋长3too many chiefs and not enough Indians British English used to say there are too many people saying how something should be done and not enough people doing it用于指发号施令的人太多,而真正动手去做的人太少4great white chief British English old-fashioned旧式 the person in charge of a group of people, company, organization etc – used humorously负责一群人、公司、机构等的人——幽默用法