deputy
n. 副职; 代理,代表; 议员
A deputy is the second most important person in an organization such as a business or government department. Someone's deputy often acts on their behalf when they are not there.
...Jack Lang, France's minister for culture, and his deputy, Catherine Tasca.
法国文化部长杰克·朗和他的副部长凯瑟琳·塔斯卡
...the academy's deputy director, Vladimir Kudryatsev.
学院副院长弗拉基米尔·库德里亚夫采夫
In some parliaments or law-making bodies, the elected members are called deputies .
The president appealed to deputies to approve the plan quickly.
总统呼吁议员尽快通过这一方案。
1. someone authorized to exercise the powers of sheriff in emergencies
2. an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent
3. a member of the lower chamber of a legislative assembly (such as in France)
4. a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others
delegate, deputy, representative, agent, substitute
这些名词有"代表,代理人"之意。
by deputy
(史)由他人代理的;由他人代表的
Mr Kudrin's plea to see his deputy and let him out on bail was ignored.
而库德林先生请求探望副部长并保释出狱的要求没有得到应允.
However, China Steel Association , said Qi Xiangdong , deputy secretary general of the information and knowledge.
但中钢协副秘书长戚向东表示,对该消息并不知情.
Deputy importation, distribution ( futures, spot ), as well as domestic sales and other business.
代理进口, 分销 ( 期货 、 现货 ) 以及国内销售等业务.
Deputy Director George Mason arrives at CTU to tell Jack that he is his new supervisor.
副主管乔治.梅森抵达了反恐组,他告诉杰克,他是杰克的新长官.
Britain'sambassador , Mark Canning , went there and met two deputy ministers.
英国大使 马克·凯宁 ,在那儿会见了两名副部长.