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
- As a part of National Homeless Animals'Day, many governors and mayors sign proclamations written by ISAR.
作为“世界无家可归动物日”的一部分,许多地方长官和市长都会在ISAR的宣言上签名。 - The business is with the people, and notably with the mayors and governors around the country.
改革要依靠民众,尤其是各地的市长和州长们。 - This is why I am so strongly attached to the principle of elected mayors for London and our leading cities.
这就是为什么我坚持伦敦和我们的主要城市的市长必须由选举产生这一原则的原因。 - All the mayors of participating cities have banned smoking in public indoor venues and16 cities have passed regulations banning smoking in offices, schools, restaurants and hospitals.
所有参与城市的市长都已下令禁止在市内公共场所吸烟,16个城市还通过了禁止在办公室、学校、餐馆和医院吸烟的管理条例。 - But behind all the pomp and pageantry, lord mayors now have a more serious job to do.
但在壮观与华丽的背后,如今的伦敦金融城市长们还有一项更严肃的工作要做。 - Code for Mayors as defenders of children;
市长担任儿童保护者准则; - 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。 - 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; - Mayors wear chains round their necks as badges of office.
市长们戴着象征职位的项链。 - 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。
