mayoralty

英 [ˈmeərəlti] 美 [ˈmeɪərəlti]

n.  市长头衔; 市长职位; 市长任期

复数:mayoralties

法律

BNC.48008 / COCA.34393



牛津词典

noun

  1. 市长头衔;市长职位
    the title or position of a mayor
    1. 市长任期
      the period of time during which a person is a mayor

      双语例句

      1. He succeeded to the mayoralty.
        他继任市长的职位。
      2. For more than seven years, Boris Johnson has made the bicycle the symbol of his mayoralty and an emblem of his political style: reassuringly traditional but green and modern.
        7年多来,鲍里斯约翰逊(BorisJohnson)让自行车成为了他作为伦敦市长的标志以及他政治风格的象征:可靠、传统,但环保、现代。
      3. He was right, of course, to avoid the mayoralty trap.
        当然,他躲开了市长这个圈套倒是正确的。
      4. This will not be enough for city leaders who are concerned that candidates for the mayoralty four or five years hence are not of the calibre of David brewer and John Stuttard.
        对那些心怀忧虑的金融城领袖来说这是不够的,他们担心今后五年的市长候选人达不到白乐威和史达德这样的水平。
      5. All those who are not the local residents cannot take part in the election campaign for mayoralty.
        凡不属于当地居民者,不能参加竞选市长的活动。
      6. Probably he will succeed to the mayoralty.
        可能他将接替市长的职位。
      7. For that to happen, the mayoralty itself would have to be radically changed.
        如果那真的发生,市长职位本身也得完全改变。
      8. If the mayoralty is to become a serious job, attracting serious candidates, this must change.
        要想伦敦市长一职变得重要能吸引更重量级的候选者,以上现状就需改变。
      9. In places like Newcastle and Manchester there is little enthusiasm for a Middlesbrough-type mayoralty.
        在纽卡斯尔和曼彻斯特等类似地放对米德尔斯堡式的市长选举热情并不大。
      10. The mayoralty does a very good job for financial services, but I worry that the lord mayor's term is too short to build lasting relationships, says one delegation member.
        一位代表团成员说:市长一职对金融服务业颇有帮助,但我担心市长的任期过短,无法建立持久的关系。
      11. Kim said Oh had turned the poll into "his popularity vote" to run for the next presidency by linking his mayoralty with the free meal vote.
        金氏表示,吴世勋把免费学校午餐公投与自己的市长职位挂钩,是为了把这次公投变为「选民对其支持程度的投票」,以竞逐下届总统选举。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. the position of mayor