vice-president
英 [ˌvaɪs ˈprezɪdənt]
美 [ˌvaɪs ˈprezɪdənt]
n. 副总统; 国家副主席; (商业公司的)副总裁,副总经理
牛津词典
noun
- 副总统;国家副主席
the person below the president of a country in rank, who takes control of the country if the president is not able to - (商业公司的)副总裁,副总经理
a person in charge of a particular part of a business company- the vice-president of sales
负责销售的副总裁
- the vice-president of sales
双语例句
- The first thing is that I was not president, but vice-president, he says quickly.
首先,我不是总统,而是副总统,他立刻表示。 - The vice-president talked at the meeting in place of the president, because the president was sick.
副主席代替主席在会上讲了话,因为主席病了。 - Dick Cheney, the former vice-president, is the most vocal resident of this parallel universe.
在这个平行宇宙中,美国前副总统迪克切尼(DickCheney)是最为畅所欲言的居民。 - The president, reportedly urged on by his vice-president, has decided to attend the talks.
据报道总统在副总统的怂恿下已决定参加会谈。 - The writer is senior vice-president and chief programme officer of the Salzburg Seminar.
作者是萨尔斯堡论坛(SalzburgSeminar)的高级副总裁和首席项目官。 - Typical officers include president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer ( or comptroller).
主要的高级职员通常包括:总经理、副总经理、秘书、财务主管(或审计员)。 - The vice-president seems to have a good working relationship with the president.
副总统似乎与总统有着良好的工作关系。 - Upon the President's death, the Vice-President took the state's helm.
总统去世,副总统执掌了国家权力。 - The vice-president was elevated to President of the company.
副董事长升为这个公司的董事长了。 - The man killed the vice-president's brother.
那人杀了副总统的兄弟。
