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n. 市议员;总督;市府参事;高级市政官
n. (Alderman)人名;(英)奥尔德曼
n.
市府参事,市议员;
变形
复数:aldermen
英英释义
alderman[ 'ɔ:ldəmən ]
n.a member of a municipal legislative body (as a city council)
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The alderman was respected by the citizens.
这位市议员受到市民的敬重。
A $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman.
一位市议员提供了一万美元的保证金。
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alderman
alderman: [OE] Alderman preserves the notion that those who are old (the ‘elders’) are automatically in charge. In Anglo-Saxon England the ealdor was the chief of a family or clan, by virtue of seniority (the word is based on the adjective eald ‘old’). Alderman (Old English ealdorman) was a political title or rank adopted probably in the early 8th century for someone who exercised in society at large an authority equivalent to that of the ealdor.In effect, this meant that an alderman acted as a sort of viceroy to the king in a particular district. In the 12th century the title became applied to the governor of a guild, and as the guilds gradually took over some functions of local government, an alderman became a senior councillor. The title was officially abolished in Britain in 1974.=> old
alderman (n.)
Old English aldormonn (Mercian), ealdormann (West Saxon) "ruler, prince, chief; chief officer of a shire," from aldor, ealder "patriarch" (comparative of ald "old;" see old) + monn, mann "man" (see man (n.)). A relic of the days when the elders were automatically in charge of the clan or tribe, but already in Old English used for king's viceroys, regardless of age. The word yielded in Old English to eorl, and after the Norman Conquest to count (n.). Meaning "headman of a guild" (early 12c.) passed to "magistrate of a city" (c. 1200) as the guilds became identified with municipal government.
1. Alderman sat in municipal councils.
高级市政官在市议会主持事务。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
2. In 1829, he won his first office as an alderman, or county councilman.
在1829年时,他第一次赢得市议员(或郡议员)的选举。
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3. The alderman was respected by the citizens.
这位市议员受到市民的敬重。
-- 来源 -- 轻轻松松背单词-蒋刚
4. the judge set bail at $10,000; a $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman.
一般市民是交不起这么大的一笔保释金的。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
5. I see you got that nomination for alderman."
我得知你被提名当市议员了。”
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6. After a full hearing, the alderman gave it as his opinion.
参事先生听了全部报告之后,说出了他的意见。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
7. of or relating to or like an alderman.
属于、关于或象市议员的。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
8. By the time you are forty, you will be as fat as an alderman.
你到了40岁,一定会变得大腹便便的。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
9. The alderman had hunderds of people at his feet.
数以百计的人都拜倒在这位议员的权势之下。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
10. Didlum rose with the intention of proposing a resolution to that effect when he was interrupted by Alderman
当迪德卢姆先生站起来准备把这个建议提付表决时,格林德议员打断了他的话。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
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