deputies
n. 副手( deputy的名詞複數 ); 代理人; (某些國家的)議員; (美國協助地方治安官辦案的)警官
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.
法國文化部長傑克·朗和他的副部長凱瑟琳·塔斯卡
...the academy's deputy director, Vladimir Kudryatsev.
學院副院長弗拉基米爾·庫德里亞夫採夫
In some parliaments or law-making bodies, the elected members are called deputies .
The president appealed to deputies to approve the plan quickly.
總統呼籲議員儘快透過這一方案。
Sixty per cent of teachers are women, but a mere 5 percent of women are heads and deputies.
有60%的教師是女性,但是擔任校長和副校長的女性僅佔5%。
He plans to delegate more authority to his deputies.
他打算把更多的權力交給副手。
The president appealed to deputies to approve the plan quickly.
總統呼籲議員儘快透過這一方案。
The president and 57 Legislative Assembly deputies are elected for 4 - year terms.
總統和57立法大會代理被選舉為4年的期限.
One of her deputies recently lost an important state election.
她的一位副手最近輸掉了一場重要的州選舉.