principals
n. 負責人( principal的名詞複數 ); [法律]本人; 主要的人(或物)
Principal means first in order of importance.
The principal reason for my change of mind is this.
這是我改變主意的最主要原因。
...the country's principal source of foreign exchange earnings...
這個國家最主要的外匯收入來源
The principal of a school, or in Britain the principal of a college, is the person in charge of the school or college.
Donald King is the principal of Dartmouth High School.
唐納德·金是達特茅斯中學的校長。
I must consult my principals.
我得同委託人商量一下.
Not surprisingly, the members echoed the views of their principals.
毫不奇怪, 小組成員都是根據他們自己的上司的意見照本宣科.
We have the leadership team together to accompany and principals are.
我們隊的領導陪著一塊兒去的,校長也在.
Patriotism must be founded on great principals and supported by great virtue.
愛國主義必須建立在偉大的原則之上並以偉大的美德作為後盾.
Foreign security principals cannot be members of universal groups.
外部安全主要成員不能是通用組的成員.