mayors
英 [meəz]
美 [ˈmeɪərz]
n. (英格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰由议员选举产生的)镇长,市长,郡长; (民选的)市长,镇长
mayor的复数
柯林斯词典
- 市长
Themayorof a town or city is the person who has been elected to represent it for a fixed period of time or, in some places, to run its government.
双语例句
- Local elections work well, unlike messy national elections; mayors are confirmed or kicked out.
不同于混乱的全国选举,地方选举运行良好;市长们或者得到肯定,或者被罢免。 - Germany, too, has gradually embraced elected mayors, previously confined to the south of the country.
如今德国也逐步采用选举市长的办法,以前这仅适用于国家南部地区。 - I have been especially pleased by the engagement of so many governors, mayors, and other high-level officials from all over the world, and by support from experts in urban planning.
令我特别高兴的是,来自世界各地的众多省长、市长和其他高级官员参与了这次会议,另外,一些城市规划专家也提供了支持。 - Last year ( 2004) we had 30 mayors from the Chongqing area in my city of Chattanooga.
去年,我们的城市查塔努加接待了30位来自重庆的政府官员。 - Across the country, we're partnering with mayors, governors and state legislatures on issues from homelessness to marriage equality.
在全国范围内,我们正在与市长、州长和州议员合作解决从无家可归到婚姻平等的问题。 - Code for Mayors as defenders of children;
市长担任儿童保护者准则; - He, or she, is a model to other cities that are toying with the idea of elected mayors.
他或她为其他不严肃对待选举市长一事的城市树立了榜样。 - To my supporters and colleagues in Congress, to the governors and mayors, elected officials who stood with me in good times and bad, thank you for your strength and leadership.
我的支持者和国会的同事们,那些和我同荣辱、共患难的州长、市长和选举产生的官员们,谢谢你们提供的力量与领导! - Summary: Britain's plans for elected mayors point in the right direction, but are too timid.
总结:英国政府对当选市长放权的计划是正确之举,但是力度太小。 - Women mayors usually have a strong sense of social problems and are concerned of the benefits of their cities.
女市长通常具有强烈的社会问题意识,关心所在城市的福祉;