chief of state
英 [tʃiːf ɒv steɪt]
美 [tʃiːf əv steɪt]
国家元首
英英释义
noun
- the chief public representative of a country who may also be the head of government
双语例句
- In the Warring States Period, Lin Xiangru, chief min-ister of the State of Zhao, was sent as an envoy to the State of Qin to ask the ruler of Qin to return a fine piece of jade to Zhao.
战国时代,赵国的大臣蔺相如出使到秦国。 - Chief of state and government is the hereditary sultan ( Qaboos of Oman), who appoints a cabinet to assist him.
国家元首和政府是世袭的苏丹(阿曼?卡布斯),他任命内阁来协助他。 - The Privy Council was formerly the chief source of executive power in the state and give private advice to the king.
枢密院原来是政府行政权力的源泉,给君主提供“私人”建议。 - His background is army intelligence, academia, and as chief of the state department's small but savvy intelligence branch.
他经历军方情报单位与学术界,并曾主持国务院规模小但情能力一流的情报部门。 - He was chief foreign policy advisor and Secretary of State to Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
他曾任理查德·尼克松总统和杰拉尔德·福特总统的首席外交政策顾问和国务卿。 - It is one of chief objectives of the State macro-economy policy to sustain a stable economic growth.
实现经济持续稳定增长是国家宏观经济政策的首要目标。 - The President is the chief of state.
总统是国家元首。总统由民众投票选举,任期七年。 - According to the Marxist theory of the state, the army is the chief component of state power.
从马克思主义关于国家学说的观点看来,军队是国家政权的主要成分。 - The chief minister of state in some European countries.
一些欧洲国家的总理。 - Karen sources said he could be given the post of Chief Minister of Karen State after the election.
卡伦消息说他可能获得大选后的克伦邦首席部长的职位。