1N-COUNT; N-TITLE 州长;省长;总督 In some systems of government, a governor is a person who is in charge of the political administration of a region or state. 州长;省长;总督
He was governor of the province in the late 1970s. [+ of]
他在20世纪70年代末担任该省的省长。
Governor William Livingston addressed the New Jersey Assembly.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + GOVERNOR | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤deputy, lieutenant副總督;副州長▸➤acting, interim代省長;臨時執政官◇She was appointed as acting governor until an election could be held.她被任命為代省長,任期到舉行選舉為止。➤incumbent, sitting (both especially NAmE) 現任州長;在任總督▸➤former前任州長;前任總督▸➤colonial, district, provincial, regional, state殖民地總督;轄區長官;省長;地方長官;州長➤Fed (= the Federal Reserve in the US)美聯儲理事▸➤Democratic, Republican民主黨/共和黨州長▸➤military司令官▸➤prison, school (both BrE) 監獄長;學校董事▸➤parent (BrE) 家長理事會理事◇She served as a parent governor at her children's school.她在她孩子的學校擔任家長理事會理事。VERB + GOVERNOR➤appoint, appoint sb (as), elect, elect sb (as)任命(某人為)長官;選舉(某人為)董事➤recall (NAmE) 罷免州長◇They voted to recall the sitting governor.他們投票罷免現任州長。➤become成為州長▸➤serve as擔任州長PHRASES➤a board of governors董事會;理事會