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单词 deputy
释义
deputy
(depjʊti )
Word forms: deputies
1. countable noun [oft NOUN noun]
A deputy is the second most important person in an organization such as a business or government department. Someone's deputy often acts on their behalf when they are not there.
...France's minister for culture and his deputy.
...the academy's deputy director, Vladimir Kudryatsev.
Synonyms: substitute, representative, stand-in, ambassador  
2. countable noun
In some parliaments or law-making bodies, the elected members are called deputies.
The president appealed to deputies to approve the plan quickly.
Collocations:
deputy director
He remained in that role for four years until he became deputy director general in 2005.
Times, Sunday Times
I also admit to having a bit of an art crush on its deputy director.
Times,Sunday Times
It included names, email addresses, many of them private, and job descriptions, such as task force deputy director, security specialist, special agent, and many more.
Times, Sunday Times
He became successively deputy keeper of zoology (1964-67), deputy director (1971-76) and then, until his retirement in 1988, director.
Times, Sunday Times
He became deputy director in 1982, the year before he retired.
Times, Sunday Times
deputy manager
New deputy manager, trading manager and section manager roles will replace the department manager role.
Times, Sunday Times
Successful apprentices will be offered positions as deputy manager, progressing to assistant store manager with a starting salary of 24,500.
The Sun
The chief and deputy manager of a company in charge of the landfill site were also detained.
Times, Sunday Times
And he made such an impression that it wasn't long before he was promoted - first to deputy manager, then store manager.
The Sun
You can earn from 16,500 to 22,000 as a deputy manager, rising to 40,000 for an area manager.
The Sun
deputy mayor
The deputy mayor said that he was appalled by the violence.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
He was only then a deputy mayor.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
LONDON's first deputy mayor for young people has called for a gangs tsar to be appointed to oversee efforts to stop young people killing each other.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
elect a deputy
He argued that the defections also violated the will of the voters who had elected the deputies only a year ago.
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He was elected a deputy in the local congress in 1829.
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Though he was again elected a deputy in 1827, he played no further part in public affairs, finally resigning in 1829.
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In 1997, he was once again elected a deputy.
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At the same time, it elects a deputy mayor to serve alongside the mayor.
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parliamentary deputy
He served for 51 years as a liberal rightist parliamentary deputy, and as a senator from 1921.
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A more significant protest against the revocation of the 1833 constitution was the refusal of a number of towns to appoint parliamentary deputies.
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Some political scientists have argued an imperative mandate would limit the freedom of parliamentary deputies.
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The ineffectiveness of the government and the decreasing popularity of the regime led to the defection of numerous parliamentary deputies from the ruling party in 2000.
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