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convener |
| 释义 |
convenercon‧ven‧er, convenor /kənˈviːnə $ -ər/ noun [countable]  - A church elder, he was convener of the fabric committee of Grandtully/Strathtay and Logiealmond Churches.
- At this point, a speaker, actually the convener of the symposium, interrupted me in mid-sentence.
- He was deputy convener of the region for 12 years and leader of the Conservative group for ten years.
- The Communist convener could both feel and see that he was losing control.
nounconvenerverbconvene 1someone who arranges for people to meet at a formal meeting2British English an important official for a trade union at a factory or office |
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