governors
n. 主管( governor的名词复数 ); 理事; (美国的)州长; (学校、学院、医院等机构的)董事
In some systems of government, a governor is a person who is in charge of the political administration of a region or state.
He was governor of the province in the late 1970s...
他在20世纪70年代末担任该省的省长。
Governor William Livingston addressed the New Jersey Assembly.
威廉·利文斯顿州长在新泽西州议会上发表了演说。
A governor is a member of a committee which controls an organization such as a school or a hospital.
Governors are using the increased powers given to them to act against incompetent headteachers.
董事们运用赋予他们的更大权力罢免不称职的校长。
...the chairman of the BBC board of governors.
英国广播公司董事会主席
In some British institutions, the governor is the most senior official, who is in charge of the institution.
The incident was reported to the prison governor.
这一事件已汇报给监狱长。
The governors were joined by Mr Hunter and his management team.
亨特先生及他率领的管理小组加入了州长们的队伍。
The governors felt that they were being strung along by their advisors.
地方长官感到他们一直在受顾问们的愚弄.
He was told by the governors that he could expect no further preferment.
他被董事们告之晋升无望了。
Governors are using the increased powers given to them to act against incompetent headteachers.
董事们运用赋予他们的更大权力罢免不称职的校长。
School governors have the discretion to allow parents to withdraw pupils in exceptional circumstances.
督学可以酌情允许父母在特殊情况下让学生退学。