常見(jiàn)例句The two principal officeholders wield enormous power. 這兩個(gè)主要官員掌握著巨大的權(quán)力。The rear benches in the House of Commons where junior members of Parliament sit behind government officeholders and their counterparts in the opposition party. 后座議員席英下議院后排座的議員席,議會(huì)中職位較低的成員坐在政府官員和對(duì)立黨成員的后面A group of leaders or officeholders selected on the basis of individual ability or achievement. 精英根據(jù)個(gè)人能力或成就而選舉出來(lái)的一群領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人或官員Yet all the officeholders are faced with a much wider range of issues than the ones that inspired them to seek office. 但是,所有這些官員所面臨的問(wèn)題較之激勵(lì)他們謀求官職的那些問(wèn)題,其范圍要廣泛得多。Yet whenever any effort is made to cut down the number of unnecessary officeholders the cry is certain to be raised that this action is “deflationary. 然而,無(wú)論什么時(shí)候,只要做出一些努力去裁減多余的公務(wù)員,就一定會(huì)遭到極力反對(duì),說(shuō)這種舉動(dòng)是“通貨緊縮的”。Now that we have entered the cities and come to power,we are in a position to become officeholders,and it would be all too easy for us to take on bureaucratic airs. 但是,進(jìn)了城,執(zhí)了政,做官的條件是具備的,這就最容易沾染官氣。事實(shí)上,我們?cè)S多同志確實(shí)已經(jīng)沾染了不少官氣。 返回 officeholders