governorship
n. 總督(或州長等地方行政長官)的職位(或職責、任期)
The governorship of a particular country or state is the position of being its governor. Governorship is also used to refer to the period of time a particular person spends being the governor of a country or state.
The governorship went to a Democrat, Mrs Anne Richards...
民主黨人安妮·理查茲夫人當選為州長。
He had worked closely with the President during his governorship.
他在任州長期間與總統緊密合作。
1. the office of governor
He had worked closely with the President during his governorship.
他在任州長期間與總統緊密合作。
She looked on the governorship as a stepping - stone to the presidency.
她把州長之職當作進身總統職位的踏腳石.
He looked on the governorship as a stepping - stone to the presidency.
他把州長職位看成是謀求總統職位的進身之階.
Clinton was elected Arkansas Attorney General in 1976, and won the governorship in 1978.
1976年, 克林頓當選為阿州的司法部長.1978年,當選為州長.
She bears the title of Duchess; He held the governorship for almost a decade.
她擁有女公爵的頭銜; 他擔任了近十年的總督.