柯林斯詞典governor /?ɡ?v?n?/ (governors) 1. N-COUNT/N-TITLE In some systems of government, a governor is a person who is in charge of the political administration of a state, colony, or region. 州長; 總督 He was governor of Iowa in the late 1970s. 他是20世紀(jì)70年代末愛荷華州的州長。2. N-COUNT A governor is a member of a committee which controls an organization such as a university or a hospital. (學(xué)校、醫(yī)院等的) 董事 Wayne Hansen was added to the board of governors at City University, Bellevue. 韋恩?漢森已被增補(bǔ)為貝爾維尤城市大學(xué)的董事會成員。3. The governor of a prison is the person in charge of it. 監(jiān)獄長; 看守長[英國英語] A new governor took over the prison. 新一任獄長接管了這所監(jiān)獄。 返回 governor劍橋詞典a person in charge of a particular political unit 統(tǒng)治者;管轄者;總督;州長 the governor of Texas 得克薩斯州州長 也見 gubernatorial guvnor mainly UK a person in charge of or responsible for a particular organization (某組織機(jī)構(gòu)的)董事,理事,主管 a prison /school governor 典獄長/學(xué)校董事 例句 The governor exhorted the prisoners not to riot .The governor was looking for a fall guy to take the blame for the corruption scandal .The governor has denied making improper use of state money .The new state governor has promised to purge the police force of corruption .The headmistress agreed to recommend the teachers ' proposals to the school governors. 返回 governor