party boss
英 [ˈpɑːti bɒs]
美 [ˈpɑːrti bɔːs]
网络 党魁
英英释义
noun
- a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments
- party bosses have a reputation for corruption
双语例句
- However, your mind going blank at a dinner party or when your boss walks in your office is not very beneficial.
但是,在宴会上或老板走进你办公室时,如果你的大脑还是会一片空白,那就不好了。 - Environmental control organization domination of a political organization by a party boss.
政党上司控制政治组织。 - A guy hosted a dinner party for people from work, including his boss.
有个人请他单位的人参加晚宴,他老板也来了。 - This is a party for my boss.
这是我老板的聚会。 - Fortune of noblesse: blesses the party with a fortune that reduces their chance of dropping items when dying to a raid boss.
贵族幸运:保佑他们在给狩猎首领袭击致死的情况下,掉落物品机率降低。 - Tony Blair and the Labour party had to return 163; 1m to Bernie Ecclestone after suggestions were made that the Formula One boss had influenced government policy on cigarette advertising.
托尼•布莱尔(TonyBlair)和工党(Labourparty)不得不向一级方程式(F1)老板伯尼•埃克尔斯通(BernieEcclestone)归还100万英镑,因为有人称,埃克尔斯通影响了英国政府有关香烟广告的政策。 - At the office party, the boss spoke informally with the staff.
公司聚会上,老板和员工闲话家常。 - Chandler takes Monica to a work party, as well as some outings with Chandler's boss and his wife; Monica learns that'Work Chandler'is a suck-up with an exaggerated laugh.
钱德带莫妮卡参加工作派对,还和老板及老板夫人打网球;莫妮卡发现“工作中的钱德”乏味且总是假笑。 - He invited me to his birthday party, and it was not easy to refuse since he was my boss.
他邀请我去参加他的生日晚会,因为他是我老板,所以很拒绝他的邀请。 - A party boss did not own a factory personally-he could not even buy a flat-but his position in the party gave him access to the collective property of the state, including elite housing and special food parcels.
一位党内干部并没有工厂的所有权,他甚至都不能在自己名下买一套公寓,但是他在党内的地位赋予他可以使用国家集体财产的待遇,其中包括了高级住房和特别饮食。