柯林斯詞典chancellor /?t?ɑ?ns?l?, -sl?/ (chancellors) 1. N-TITLE/N-COUNT Chancellor is the title of the head of government in Germany and Austria. (德國(guó)、奧地利) 縂理 ...Chancellor Gerhard Schr?der of Germany. …德國(guó)縂理格哈德·施羅德。2. N-COUNT The head of some American universities is called the chancellor. (美國(guó)) 大學(xué)校長(zhǎng)3. N-COUNT In Britain, the chancellor is the chancellor of the exchequer. (英國(guó)) 財(cái)政大臣 返回 chancellor劍橋詞典a person in a position of the highest or high rank , especially in a government or university (政府)大臣,縂理,大法官;(大學(xué))校長(zhǎng) Helmut Kohl became the first Chancellor of a united Germany in 1990. 赫爾穆特?科爾於1990年成爲(wèi)德國(guó)統(tǒng)一後的首任縂理。 A former politician has been appointed Chancellor of the university . 一位昔日的政治人物被委任爲(wèi)大學(xué)校長(zhǎng)。 例句 Last month's rise in inflation was described by the chancellor as only temporary .Do you have any surprises for us in your budget this week , Chancellor?Today the Chancellor of the university presented him with an honorary degree .The German chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, arrived for talks at Downing Street today.If he is appointed to the post of university chancellor, his role will be mainly ceremonial . 返回 chancellor