英:[prɪ'zaɪdə]
美:[prɪ'zaɪdə]
英:[prɪ'zaɪdə]
美:[prɪ'zaɪdə]
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
Latin praesidēre to guard, preside over, from prae- + sedēre to sit — more at sit
The first known use of preside was in 1608
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
1 The presider intended to open with an important piece of news in order to attract the attention of the reporters present.
主持人准备挑一项重要新闻作为开场白,以引起与会记者的注意。 羇。
2 Court is now in session, Justice Raul Fernandez presiding.
3 The new trial dates for Richard Allen were set during a hearing in Allen County on Tuesday morning that was filled with contention between the presiding judge and the man’s defense attorneys.
4 Location The closest attractions, such as the ancient Padmanabhaswamy temple, whose presiding deity is the Hindu god Vishnu, and the Chitralayam Palace Museum, which is dedicated to the history of the Travancore royals, are nine miles away in Thiruvananthapuram.
5 At last, the presider gave thanks to the non-members of MSTC.
最后,主席代表俱乐部为来听讲座的非俱乐部会员致谢。
6 The committee passed the presider's report officially.
该委员会正式通过了主席的报告。
7 The presider intended to open with an important piece of news in order to attract the attention of the reporters present.
主持人准备挑一项重要新闻作为开场白,以引起与会记者的注意.
8 Presider: Pray , brethren, that sacrifice acceptable to God, the almighty Father.
各位弟兄请你们祈祷, 望全能的天主圣父, 收纳我和你们共同奉献的圣祭.
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