chiefs
n. 族長( chief的名詞複數 ); 酋長; 首領; (公司或機構的)首領
The chief of an organization is the person who is in charge of it.
...a commission appointed by the police chief.
警察局局長任命的委員會
...Putin's chief of security.
普金的安全部長
The chief of a tribe is its leader.
...Sitting Bull, chief of the Sioux tribes of the Great Plains.
坐牛,大平原地區蘇人部族的酋長
Chief is used in the job titles of the most senior worker or workers of a particular kind in an organization.
...the chief test pilot.
首席試飛員
The chief cause, part, or member of something is the most important one.
Financial stress is well established as a chief reason for divorce...
經濟壓力被確認是導致離婚的首要原因。
The job went to one of his chief rivals.
那份工作被他的一個主要對手搶去了。
Water industry chiefs were rapped yesterday for failing their customers.
昨天,水利行業的頭頭們因為怠慢客戶而受到批評。
FA chiefs could still face a rap and a possible fine.
足協高層可能還要受到訓誡並被處以罰款。
The men mustered before their clan chiefs.
男人們聚集在族長們面前。
Local police chiefs should re-emerge as figures of authority and reassurance in their areas.
地方警察局局長應該重新成為其所治一方具有權威和安定人心的人物。
Experienced specialty chiefs also receive good salaries in luxury restaurants.
在豪華餐廳中,經驗豐富的專門廚師的薪金也頗豐厚.