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chancellorchan‧cel‧lor /ˈtʃɑːnsələ $ ˈtʃænsələr/ noun [countable]  chancellorOrigin: 1000-1100 Old French chancelier, from Late Latin cancellarius ‘doorkeeper, secretary’, from cancellus; ➔ CHANCEL - the Chancellor of Indiana University
- Willy Brandt, the former West German Chancellor
- Out went Norman Lamont, the unpopular chancellor.
- The chancellor, meanwhile, directed unmatched fund-raising and helped enhance the graduate studies' program.
- The final blow for Philip was the defection of his chancellor, Conrad, bishop of Würzburg.
- The only advice for a Tory chancellor in this position is, don't ever get into this position.
- Thomas Cardinal Bourchier, former Archbishop of Canterbury and chancellor, was appointed to head the deputation.
- Yet the vocabulary the chancellor uses is still closed in, tight and restrained.
- You may recall that for years the chancellor was helplessly in thrall to Prudence.
► CollegeAA, nounacademia, nounacademic, adjectiveacademic, nounacademy, nounalum, nounalumna, nounalumni, nounalumnus, nounassistant professor, nounAssociate of Arts, nounassociate professor, nounaudit, verbBA, nounbachelor's degree, nounBig Man on Campus, nounblue book, nounbrother, nounBSc, nounbursar, nounbursary, nouncampus, nounCantab, chair, nounchancellery, nounchancellor, nounclass, nouncoed, nouncommencement, nouncommunity college, nounconservatoire, nounconservatory, nounconvocation, nouncourse, nouncredit, nouncum laude, adverbdean, noundean's list, noundiploma, noundissertation, noundoctor, noundoctoral, adjectivedoctorate, nounDoctor of Philosophy, noundon, noundorm, noundormitory, noundouble first, noundown, adverbelective, nounexaminer, nounextension, nounextramural, adjectivefaculty, nounfinancial aid, nounfirst class, noungrad, noungrad school, noungraduate, noungraduate, verbgraduate, adjectivegraduate school, noungraduation, nounGRE, nounGreek, nounhall, nounhall of residence, nounhaze, verbhigher education, nounhomecoming, nounhonor roll, nounhonours degree, nounintercollegiate, adjectiveintramural, adjectiveIvy League, the, adjectivejoint honours, nounjunior college, nounlectureship, nounLLB, nounLLD, nounLLM, nounMA, nounmagna cum laude, adjectivemajor, nounMaster of Arts, nounMaster of Science, nounmaster's, nounmaster's degree, nounmatriculate, verbmature student, nounMBA, nounMEd, nounmedic, nounmedical school, nounMFA, nounmidterm, nounMilitary Academy, nounminor, nounMLitt, nounmortarboard, nounMPhil, nounM.Sc., nounOpen University, the, option, nounoral, nounOxbridge, nounPhD, nounPhi Beta Kappa, nounpledge, nounpledge, verbpoly, nounpolytechnic, nounpost doctoral, adjectivepost-grad, nounpostgraduate, nounpostgraduate, adjectivepractical, nounprof, nounprofessor, nounprofessorial, adjectiveprofessorship, nounProvost, nounqualified, adjectivequarter, nounrag, nounread, verbreadership, nounredbrick, adjectiverush, verbrush, nounsandwich course, nounschool, nounsemester, nounseminar, nounseminary, nounsenate, nounsenior, nounsingle honours, nounsophomore, nounsorority, nounspring break, nounstate university, nounstudent union, nounsubject, nounsumma cum laude, adverbsummer school, nounsurvey course, nounsyllabus, nountech, nountechnical college, nountenure, nountermly, adjectivetertiary education, nountheological college, nounthesis, nounthird, nounthird class, nountutor, nountutorial, nountutorial, adjective2.1, nountwo-two, nounU., undergraduate, noununi, nounUniv., university, nounupperclassman, nounupperclasswoman, nounvac, nounvacation, nounvarsity, nounvice-chancellor, nounvisiting professor, noun ADJECTIVE► new· There is no reason to believe that a new chancellor would make Britain richer.· In May of 1156, Barbarossa appointed a new chancellor.· At first, the new chancellor had his successes.· For a new chancellor, presenting a budget for an unpopular government, it was the best he could do. ► vice· That is the prescription of Stephen Bragg, a former vice chancellor of Brunel University.· She has been an excellent academic vice chancellor, and I think she is widely respected.· The Liverpool lecturers are calling on vice chancellor Peter Toyne to join them in putting pressure on the government to end underfunding.· In accepting the honor, Nicklaus knelt before a vice chancellor of the university, a man named Watson.· Turning to Britain's educational system, the vice chancellor of Salford adopted a different perspective.· Several university vice-chancellors are women. NOUN► lord· The study is an embarrassment for the lord chancellor, who insists that appointments are made purely on merit. ► shadow· Gordon Brown, the shadow chancellor, called last night for emergency measures to bring unemployment down.· Mr John Smith, the shadow chancellor, won comfortably in Monklands East. VERB► become· By 1254 he was a canon of Exeter Cathedral, and we soon learn that he had become chancellor of the cathedral. ► outgoing president/chancellor etc- But Mr Clinton will not be able to immediately bask in the outgoing President's glory.
- Early returns show bitter rival and outgoing President Slobodan Milosevic well ahead in the race.
- The outgoing chancellor said he has no plans to assume any other political posts.
1the Chancellor of the Exchequer2a)the person who officially represents a British university on special occasions b)the person in charge of some American universities3the leader of the government or the main government minister of some countries: Helmut Kohl, the former German Chancellor |