preside如何读

英:[prɪˈzaɪd]

美:[prɪˈzaɪd]

preside英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vi. 主持,主管 be in charge of; lead

preside是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 担任会议主席;主持(会议)
  2. 管辖,统辖,管理,指挥,负责
  3. 领奏,主奏,担任主要演奏者
  4. 作议长,作会长,担任主席
  5. 当主人

preside自然拼读

pre·side

prih zaId

preside变形

第三人称单数:presides

现在分词:presiding

过去式:presided

过去分词:presided

preside英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to exercise guidance, direction, or control

to occupy the place of authority : act as president, chairman, or moderator

to occupy a position similar to that of a president or chairman

to occupy a position of featured instrumental performer—usually used with at

presided at the organ

preside词组

preside over主持;负责

preside at主持;负责

preside词源中文解释

"担任领导,拥有权威地位,指挥和控制",来自1610年代的法语 présider “主持,统治”(15世纪),源自拉丁语 praesidere “守卫; 监督”,字面意思为“坐在前面”,由 prae “在...前面”(见 pre-)和 sedere “坐”组成,源自 PIE 词根 *sed-(1)“坐”。通常表示临时监督或指导。

preside词源英文解释

Latin praesidēre to guard, preside over, from prae- + sedēre to sit — more at sit

The first known use of preside was in 1608

preside儿童词典英英释义

pressingadjective

needing one's immediate attention

a pressing issue

press1 of 3noun

crowd entry 2 sense 1, throng

a machine or device that uses pressure to shape, flatten, squeeze, or stamp a cider press

a cookie press

closet entry 1 sense 2

an act of pressing : pressure

an aggressive defense in basketball

the smoothed and creased condition of a freshly pressed garment

printing press

a printing or publishing business

the gathering and publishing or broadcasting of news

the newspapers and magazines of a country

news reporters and broadcasters

press2 of 3verb

to bear down upon : push steadily against

to squeeze so as to force out the juice or contents of

press apples to make cider

to flatten out or smooth by bearing down upon (as with an iron)

press clothes

to put pressure on : force, compel

pressed by business to return

to ask or urge strongly

pressed us to go with them

to insist on

didn't press the issue

to make a demand

pressing for higher wages

to crowd closely

reporters pressed around the celebrity

to force or push one's way

pressed deeper into the jungle

press3 of 3verb

to force into emergency service

presortverb

to sort (outgoing mail) by zip code usually before delivery to a post office

presideverb

to be in the place of authority : act as president, chairperson, or moderator

preside over a meeting

to be in charge

presideverb

to be in the place of authority : act as president, chairperson, or moderator

preside over a meeting

to be in charge

presidentnoun

a person who presides over a meeting

the chief officer of an organization college president president of our club

a bank president

the chief executive officer or the chief of state in a republic

presidentnoun

a person who presides over a meeting

the chief officer of an organization college president president of our club

a bank president

the chief executive officer or the chief of state in a republic

presidencynoun

the office of president

the term during which a president holds office

presideverb

to be in the place of authority : act as president, chairperson, or moderator

preside over a meeting

to be in charge

presideverb

to be in the place of authority : act as president, chairperson, or moderator

preside over a meeting

to be in charge

preside 例句

1 Convene and Preside over the Arbitration Jury.

召集及主持仲裁委员会.

2 While Erson has a largely straight congregation he is expecting to preside over a lot of gay marriages in the coming years.

即使尔森有庞大的异性恋天主教徒,他还是期待在未来的日子大量主持同性婚姻。

3 Preside the overall work of Ganyu County.

主持赣榆县全面工作。

4 The feast continued late into the night, presided over by the grinning skull on its pillar of black marble.

5 From the tops of the branches she looked like an ancient queen of the jungle, presiding over her domain.

6 When she took her vows, he presided over the ceremony and, like a tender father, gave her in marriage to Christ.

7 Xuma presided over the era of delegations, deputations, letters, and telegrams.

8 “Ladies and gentlemen,” said a slightly singsong voice, and with a slight shock, Harry saw the same small, tufty-haired wizard who had presided at Dumbledore’s funeral, now standing in front of Bill and Fleur.

9 The Prime Minister presided at the Cabinet meeting.

首相主持了内阁会议.

10 Mark Antony could expect these kings to be loyal to him as the presiding ruler.

11 I was not paid to preside over disasters.

我不用对这次失败负责.

12 And surveys of American judges who preside over trials indicate their overwhelming and enthusiastic support for the jury system.

对主持庭审的美国法官的调查也表明他们中的绝大多数人大力支持陪审团制度。

13 Our presiding elder had heard the story of Reverend Taylor and Sister Monroe, but I was sure he didn’t know her by sight.

14 Professional accounting advisory agents, from Guangzhou who presided over China's certified public accountants.

专业会计咨询代理公司, 由广州籍中国注册会计师主持.

15 Later in his life, Newton presided over the Royal Society, a fellowship of scientists, and was Master of the Mint, where he devoted his energies to the suppression of counterfeit coinage.

16 Booth presided over a meeting of some of the conspirators he had recruited over the previous months to strike against President Lincoln.

17 It was like this plain had birthed it, just for Jack, and now it presided proudly over this kingdom of nothing.

18 Washington, who presided over the court, found Hickey guilty and ordered him hanged as “a warning to every soldier in the Army.”

19 Mr Smith will preside over the next meeting.

史密斯先生将主持下一次会议。

20 The minister was asked to preside at the independence ceremonies of the small island state.

那位部长被邀请去主持这个小岛国的独立仪式.

preside 同义词

1 担任主席

chair

preside 短语相关

preside over

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