英:['meərəl]
美:['meərəl]
英:['meərəl]
美:['meərəl]
Adjective
1. of or relating to a mayor or the office of mayor;
"mayoral elections"
"市长或市长的," 1690年代,来自 mayor + -al (1)。
Middle English maire, from Anglo-French, from Latin major greater — more at major
The first known use of mayor was in the 14th century
mazyadjective
resembling a maze in confusing turns and windings
mazurkanoun
a fast Polish folk dance
music for the mazurka
mazenoun
a confusing complicated network of passages
something complicated or elaborate
a confusing maze of regulations
mayoraltynoun
the office or term of office of a mayor
mayornoun
an official elected to act as head of a city or borough
1 In response, a group of about 150 demonstrated at City Hall Wednesday afternoon and presented a mayoral aide with a petition demanding that the protesters be allowed to stay in Grant Park without repercussions.
2 But as a mayoral candidate, he is also testing the theory that in today’s politics, there is no such thing as bad publicity.
3 In 2012 Ms. Thompson left the museum and joined the mayoral campaign of her husband, William C. Thompson Jr., a former city comptroller.
4 AP: In “City Hall” we see such a wide scope of civic operations, from garbage collection to homeless outreach, from building inspections to mayoral staff meetings.
5 Back in 1992, Giuliani was a failed mayoral candidate working the crowd of cops into a frenzy by sending them after the man to whom he lost his bid for office, Mayor David Dinkins.
6 We disgorge on to the top floor and are card-scanned into the mayoral complex.
7 Any other guest stars, besides Steve Guttenberg as a mayoral candidate?
除了SteveGuttenberg还有其他明星客串么?
8 Meanwhile, an aggressive mayoral race has the city on edge.
9 While the shows are temporary, Ms. McCray said she hopes she has opened a discussion about what art and which artists belong in the mayoral residence.
10 Former New York congressman and mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner, meanwhile, remains a national laughingstock nearly four years after he was first caught lying about his sexting habits.
11 The couple attended Alan Cumming’s one-man interpretation of “Macbeth” at the Barrymore and a production of “Wit” last year with Cynthia Nixon; both actors were prominent supporters of Mr. de Blasio’s mayoral bid.
12 Curry, whose Oscar-nominated "Street Fight" explored a nasty mayoral election in Newark, N.J., is to be commended for surrendering to neither.
13 It is generally regarded as the first Broadway musical to have both a chorus line and a plot, albeit a thinly woven tale about romantic entanglements and a mayoral election.
14 Beyond combat and puzzles, there are dozens of side quests, like meddling in a contentious mayoral election or helping the local newspaper’s investigative reporter get his scoops.
15 There are no elections for mayoral office in the unincorporated town that lies roughly halfway between Jackson, Mich., and Detroit.
16 He was equally outspoken in the 2013 New York mayoral election, in which he campaigned for the Democratic candidate and eventual winner, Bill de Blasio.
17 “Men are victims of their own impulses,” said Gloria Steinem, who has called for Anthony D. Weiner to drop out of the mayoral race, as she made her way to the screening.
18 This year's Taipei mayoral election is being seen as a prelude to the upcoming presidential election.
这次台北市长选举,被视为总统选举的前奏.
19 Johnston, the father of Palin's grandson, was grilled on "The View" Monday about his mayoral ambitions.
20 A Pittsburgh real estate developer and mayoral hopeful who faces economic and personal consequences over his plan to tear down a house.