alderman
英 ['ɔːldəmən]
美['ɔldɚmən]
- n. 市议员;总督;市府参事;高级市政官
- n. (Alderman)人名;(英)奥尔德曼
实用场景例句
- Alderman Tim Evans
- 市政委员会委员蒂姆∙埃文斯
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- Alderman sat in municipal councils.
- 高级市政官在市议会主持事务.
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- Michael Alderman is a mond of among the critics.
- 迈克尔·奥德曼也是反对者之一.
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- A city alderman who lives nearby found a technical reason to jettison the sign.
- 一名住在附近的市议员找了一个技术上的理由,把该广告牌给拆除了.
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- As an alderman, he should always have the lives of the people in his mind.
- 作为一任地方官, 应时刻把民命民生放在心间.
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- McGee was pulled over minutes later and that's where the versions the alderman and police diverge.
- 麦吉是退出了几分钟后,这是在版本的阿尔德曼和警察的分歧.
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- Alderman have connections to the Salt Institute, a trade group for the salt industry.
- 这个研究所是盐业的一个贸易组织.
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- By the time you are forty, you will be as fat as an alderman.
- 你到了40岁, 一定会变得大腹便便的.
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- The alderman had hunderds of people at his feet.
- 数以百计的人都拜倒在这位议员的权势之下.
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- The alderman was respected by the citizens.
- 这位市议员受到市民的敬重.
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- After a full hearing, the alderman gave it as his opinion.
- 参事先生听了全部报告之后,说出了他的意见.
辞典例句
- A $ 10 , 000 bond was furnished by an alderman.
- 一位市议员提供了一万美元的保证金.
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- Alderman says that eating less salt results in lower blood pressure.
- 阿尔德曼教授说少吃盐可以降低血压.
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- In 1829, he won his first office as an alderman, or county councilman.
- 在1829年时, 他第一次赢得市议员(或郡议员)的选举.
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