chair
n. 椅子; 教授職位; 主席
v. 擔任主席; 主持(會議等)
A chair is a piece of furniture for one person to sit on. Chairs have a back and four legs.
He rose from his chair and walked to the window.
他從椅子上站起來,朝視窗走去。
At a university, a chair is the post of professor.
He has been appointed to the chair of sociology at Southampton University...
他被任命擔任南安普敦大學的社會學教授一職。
He gave London University £100,000 to establish a chair in Islamic art.
他資助倫敦大學10萬英鎊,以設立伊斯蘭藝術教授一職。
The person who is the chair of a committee or meeting is the person in charge of it.
She is the chair of the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Military.
她擔任軍隊女性權益保護顧問委員會主席。
If you chair a meeting or a committee, you are the person in charge of it.
He was about to chair a meeting in Venice of EU foreign ministers...
他將主持在威尼斯召開的歐盟外長會議。
The declaration was drafted by a committee chaired by Dr Robert Song.
宣言由羅伯特·桑博士領導的委員會起草。
The chair is the same as the electric chair .
If you are in the chair or take the chair at a meeting, you are the person in charge of it.
In the chair was Morien Morgan...
會議由莫里恩·摩根主持。
Wheeler took the chair of this sub-committee...
惠勒擔任該小組委員會會議主席。
1. a seat for one person, with a support for the back;
2. the position of professor;
3. the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization;
4. an instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles a chair;
1. act or preside as chair, as of an academic department in a university;
2. preside over;
chair, armchair, bench, stool
這些名詞均有"椅子,凳子"之意。
take the chair
擔任主席;主持
Mother cuffed the dog when she found it asleep on a chair.
媽媽發現狗睡在椅子上就用手把狗打跑了.
The falling tree just grazed his chair.
倒下的樹剛剛擦過他的椅子.
He settled himself more comfortably in his chair.
他使自己在椅子上坐得更舒服些.
This is a very solid chair.
這把椅子很結實.
He's brushing the chair clean.
他正把椅子刷洗乾淨.