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单词 gubernatorial
释义
gubernatorialgu‧ber‧na‧to‧ri‧al /ˌɡuːbənəˈtɔːriəl◂ $ -bər-/ adjective formal Word Origin
WORD ORIGINgubernatorial
Origin:
1700-1800 Latin gubernator ‘governor’, from gubernare; GOVERN
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Bryan said gubernatorial incumbency can be both an advantage and liability when running for the Senate.
  • Dole, in losing to George Bush in the 1988 primaries, recognized that gubernatorial endorsements are more important than senatorial ones.
  • Her blunt opposition to Symington completed a process of disassociation between the two that began during the last gubernatorial election campaign.
  • In California Dianne Feinstein became the first woman to win a major party gubernatorial nomination in the country's most populous state.
  • Nor did he, as the article stated, run against David Duke in the Louisiana gubernatorial election.
  • Still not enough to justify this desire to reach across the table and deliver a hard right to the gubernatorial chin.
  • The Texas governorship was generally considered to be one of the most significant of the country's gubernatorial prizes.
word sets
WORD SETS
accession, nounaccredited, adjectiveaide, nounambassador, nounapparatchik, nounarchduke, nounassemblyman, nounassemblywoman, nounattaché, nounbadge, nounborough council, nouncaliph, nounchamberlain, nounchancellery, nounchancellor, nounChancellor of the Exchequer, nounchieftain, nouncity fathers, nouncity planning, nouncivil servant, nounclerk, nounclerk of works, nounCllr, commissioner, nouncomptroller, nouncongressman, nouncongresswoman, nounconsul, nounconsulate, nouncoroner, nouncouncillor, nouncouncilman, nouncouncilwoman, nouncourtier, nouncrown, nouncrown, verbcrowned head, nounCrown Prince, nounCrown Princess, nounCustoms and Excise, noun-cy, suffixczar, nounczarina, noundeputy, noundictator, noundignitary, noundiplomat, noundiplomatic, adjectivediplomatic corps, noundiplomatic immunity, noundispatch box, noundispensation, noun-dom, suffixdossier, noundrug czar, nounducal, adjectiveduchess, nounduchy, nounduke, noundukedom, nounelder statesman, nounembassy, nounemirate, nounemissary, nounemperor, nounempress, nounEurocrat, nounfigurehead, nounForeign Office, the, governor, nounGovernor-General, noungovernorship, noungubernatorial, adjectivehack, nounHome Secretary, nounimpeach, verbinaugurate, verbincumbency, nounincumbent, nounkhalif, nounkhan, nounlegate, nounlegation, nounlegislator, nounlocal council, nounlord, nounLord, nounmandarin, nounmarshal, nounmayor, nounmayoralty, nounmayoress, nounmember, nounMember of Parliament, nounMEP, nounMI5, nounMI6, nounminister, nounministerial, adjectiveminister of state, nounmission, nounmole, nounmonarch, nounmonitor, nounmotorcade, nounMP, nounNo. 10, occupy, verb-ocrat, suffixoffice, nounoffice holder, nounofficer, nounofficial, nounofficial, adjectiveofficialdom, nounofficialese, nounoverlord, nounpalace, nounpatriarchal, adjectivepatrician, adjectivePharaoh, nounplenipotentiary, nounPM, nounpost, verbposting, nounpotentate, nounPPS, nounprefect, nounpremier, nounpres., presidency, nounpresident, nounpresident-elect, nounpresidential, adjectivepress secretary, nounpretender, nounPrime Minister, nounprince, nounprince consort, nounprincess, nounproconsul, nounproconsulate, nounProvost, nounpublic servant, nounquango, nounqueen, nounqueenly, adjectiveQueen Mother, nounrajah, nounred tape, nounreeve, nounreign, nounreign, verbreshuffle, nounroyal, adjectiveroyal, nounroyalty, nounruler, nounsecretary, nounsenator, nounShah, nounsheriff, nounshogun, nounsovereign, nounsoviet, nounstatesman, nounsuccession, nounsultan, nounsultana, nountechnocrat, nountown clerk, nountown council, nountribune, nountriumvirate, nountroika, nountsar, nountsarina, nountzar, nountzarina, nounundersecretary, nounvice-president, nounviceroy, nounvizier, nounVP, nounwalkabout, nounwatchdog, nounwhip, nounWhite House, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=one to elect a governor)· We are still waiting for the result of the gubernatorial election in New Jersey.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· The exile can't be doing wonders for her once-bright 2002 gubernatorial campaign.
· Wednesday night, he was scheduled to speak at a fund-raising event in Maryland for once-and-future gubernatorial candidate Ellen Sauerbrey.· Pete Wilson supports the initiative, while Democratic gubernatorial candidate Kathleen Brown has staked her election hopes on vehement opposition.· None of the potential gubernatorial candidates has specifically addressed what are bound to be the significant costs of their anti- crime proposals.· Hank looked like a gubernatorial candidate.
· In the 36 gubernatorial contests the Democrats won 19, the Republicans 14 and independents two.· Incumbents were re-elected in all gubernatorial contests except Iwate, Saga and Osaka.· And yet, if Mr Brown does pitch his hat into the gubernatorial contest, he will start with a handicap.
· Nor did he, as the article stated, run against David Duke in the Louisiana gubernatorial election.· Her blunt opposition to Symington completed a process of disassociation between the two that began during the last gubernatorial election campaign.· Race factor in south Race was a prominent factor in two Southern gubernatorial elections.· Unfortunately for Mr Wilson, that comeback will be tepid - and probably hardly noticeable until after next year's gubernatorial election.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnoungovernmentgovernorgovernessgovernorshipadjectivegovernmentalgoverninggubernatorialverbgovernadverbgovernmentally
relating to the position of being a governor:  gubernatorial elections
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