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主要地,尤其
adjective
accorded highest rank or office the company's chief executive
chief librarian
of greatest importance or influence their chief accomplishment
the chief reasons
adverb
chiefly
noun
the upper part of a heraldic field
the head of a body of persons or an organization : leader
chief of police
the principal or most valuable part
would never rest till she had read the chief of the letter to him—Jane Austen
adjective
accorded highest rank or office the company's chief executive
chief librarian
of greatest importance or influence their chief accomplishment
the chief reasons
adverb
chiefly
noun
the upper part of a heraldic field
the head of a body of persons or an organization : leader
chief of police
the principal or most valuable part
would never rest till she had read the chief of the letter to him—Jane Austen
Noun and Adjective Middle English, from Anglo-French chief, chef head, chief, from Latin caput head — more at head
The first known use of chief was in the 14th century
check1 of 2noun
the exposing of a chess king to attack
a sudden stopping of progress
something that delays, stops, or holds back : restraint
examination sense 1, investigation
a written order telling a bank to pay out money from a person's or company's account to the one named on the order cash a check
pay a bill by check
a ticket or token that shows that the bearer has a claim to something
a baggage check
a slip of paper showing the amount due : bill
a pattern of squares
a fabric with such a design
a mark ✓ placed beside an item to show it has been noted
check2 of 2verb
to put a chess king in check
to bring to a stop
to check an impulse
to come to a stop
to hold back : restrain, curb
checked her temper
to make sure that something is correct or satisfactory check it out with a teacher
check your blood pressure
to inspect, examine, or look at checked over the damage
checking out new cars
to mark with a check
check the first item
to mark with squares : checker
to leave or accept for safekeeping or for shipment
check baggage
to be the same on every point : tally
check1 of 2noun
the exposing of a chess king to attack
a sudden stopping of progress
something that delays, stops, or holds back : restraint
examination sense 1, investigation
a written order telling a bank to pay out money from a person's or company's account to the one named on the order cash a check
pay a bill by check
a ticket or token that shows that the bearer has a claim to something
a baggage check
a slip of paper showing the amount due : bill
a pattern of squares
a fabric with such a design
a mark ✓ placed beside an item to show it has been noted
check2 of 2verb
to put a chess king in check
to bring to a stop
to check an impulse
to come to a stop
to hold back : restrain, curb
checked her temper
to make sure that something is correct or satisfactory check it out with a teacher
check your blood pressure
to inspect, examine, or look at checked over the damage
checking out new cars
to mark with a check
check the first item
to mark with squares : checker
to leave or accept for safekeeping or for shipment
check baggage
to be the same on every point : tally
chief1 of 2adjective
highest in rank or authority
chief librarian
most important : main
your chief claim to fame
chief2 of 2noun
the head of a group : leader
chief of police
1 He angles his reports to please his editor in chief.
他改变写报告的角度,以取悦主编.
2 He is commander-in-chief in name only.
他只是名义上的总司令。
3 Excess body hair is taboo, especially in females.
过多的体毛是禁忌,尤其对妇女来说,更是如此。
4 He was commander in chief during the invasion of Panama.
在侵略巴拿马的战役中他是总司令。
5 It is here editor in chief's room.
这里是总编辑室.
6 In May 1982, he became editor - in - chief.
1982年5月, 他升任主编.
7 The Animal Services Division of KC Pet Project was unable to find the gator after searching near Lakeview on Thursday, said chief communications officer Tori Fugate.
8 He had no right to abandon his Commander - In - Chief in distress.
他无权置他的 总司令 于危难之中而不顾.
9 Hung - chien called his attention by saying, " Pardon me, I'm looking for Mr. Wang, the editor - in - chief . "
他唤起他注意道: “ 对不住, 我要找 总编辑 王先生. ”
10 The engineers and the manager - in - chief signed or made their marks together on the contract.
工程师同总经理一起在承包合同上签字画押.
11 The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States.
总统为合众国陆海军的总司令.
12 Editor - in - Chief : Let's talk about globalization , one of your big initiatives.
总编: 我们来谈谈全球化的问题——你们首先要解决的大问题之一.
13 He was to be the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
他将担任武装部队的最高统帅。
14 the chief engineer on the project
15 The President's official duties include being Commander in Chief.
总统的职责包括担任总司令.
16 the chief of the estate was left to the eldest son
17 The editor in chief cut out the last paragraph.
主编删去了最后一段.
18 Some cities, as well as the state of Arizona, have appointed chief heat officers.
19 our chief is out on a business trip right now
20 One thing in particular kept coming back to her.
尤其有一件事总萦绕在她心头。
1 在顶部
2 最高
most top outside maximum ultimate supreme sovereign paramount maximal superlative uppermost topmost top-drawer altissimo first principal monarch utmost meridian upmost tops empyreal
3 最重要者
4 总长
5 尤其
especially particularly specifically specially notably above all things much more above all most of all not least more than all inter alia imprimis above the rest
6 最高的
most top outside maximum ultimate supreme sovereign paramount maximal superlative uppermost topmost top-drawer altissimo first principal monarch utmost meridian upmost tops empyreal