chief of Staff
英 [tʃiːf ɒv stɑːf]
美 [tʃiːf əv stæf]
n. (总)参谋长
Collins.2
牛津词典
noun
- 总参谋长;参谋总长
an officer of very high rank, responsible for advising the person who commands each of the armed forces
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (总)参谋长
TheChiefs of Staffare the highest-ranking officers of each service of the armed forces.- ...General Carl Vano, the chief of staff of the Army.
卡尔·瓦诺将军,陆军总参谋长
- ...General Carl Vano, the chief of staff of the Army.
双语例句
- I have selected a Chief of Staff.
我选了一个参谋长。 - Is your organization – or one you are aware of – following this trend of hiring a "chief of staff," an intermediary between top leadership and the staff?
你的公司(或你知道的公司)是否随著潮流去雇用一个「员工主任」,担任最高领导阶层和员工之间的中间人? - But the first person who had a real discussion had a real meeting with the president in our construct, was the Chief of Staff.
但第一个,和他有真正谈话,和总统真正开会的,在我们的习惯里,是办公室主任。 - Sure. I could be chief of staff too.
当然,我也能当参谋长了。 - Donilon was assistant secretary of state for public affairs and State Department chief of staff under Clinton.
多尼伦是助理国务卿的公共事务和国务院的参谋总长根据克林顿。 - He does not have a controlling chief of staff;
他没有一位起控制作用的办公厅主任; - I met a girl who was the wife of a brigade chief of staff.
我遇到过一个女青年,她丈夫是一个旅的参谋长。 - The army, under a newish chief of staff, reacted forcefully.
军队在新任武装部队总参谋长的带领下作出了强烈地反应。 - I'm chief of staff here, and you know it.
是的,我知道,但我不主管这里。 - He was the smoothest and probably the most powerful chief of staff in political memory.
在人们关于政治人物的记忆里,他是最精明、可能也是最有权势的参谋长。