chief of Staff
英 [tʃiːf ɒv stɑːf]
美 [tʃiːf əv stæf]
n. (总)参谋长
Collins.2
牛津词典
noun
- 总参谋长;参谋总长
an officer of very high rank, responsible for advising the person who commands each of the armed forces
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (总)参谋长
TheChiefs of Staffare the highest-ranking officers of each service of the armed forces.- ...General Carl Vano, the chief of staff of the Army.
卡尔·瓦诺将军,陆军总参谋长
- ...General Carl Vano, the chief of staff of the Army.
双语例句
- Donilon was assistant secretary of state for public affairs and State Department chief of staff under Clinton.
多尼伦是助理国务卿的公共事务和国务院的参谋总长根据克林顿。 - He was a consummate chief of staff although not much loved by those who had to work for him.
尽管他的手下并不怎么喜欢他,但他还是一个很不错的参谋长。 - He does not have a controlling chief of staff;
他没有一位起控制作用的办公厅主任; - As the former Chief of Staff to the Vice President, you may have direct knowledge of these events.
由于前参谋总长向副总统,您可能有直接的认识,这些事件。 - At one time I was chief of staff of such a regiment.
我曾当过这样一个团的参谋长。 - I'm chief of staff here, and you know it.
是的,我知道,但我不主管这里。 - Mike was Ronnie's deputy chief of staff, and a close family friend.
迈克是罗尼的办公厅主任,也是我们家的至交。 - In addition, Lader worked under President Bill Clinton as the White House deputy chief of staff and assistant as well as deputy director in the Office of Management and Budget.
此外,雷德担任比尔?柯林顿总统领导下的白宫副幕僚长和助理以及管理和预算办公室副主任。 - With his new chief of staff.
陪同他的是新任陆军参谋长。 - He was the smoothest and probably the most powerful chief of staff in political memory.
在人们关于政治人物的记忆里,他是最精明、可能也是最有权势的参谋长。
