1.董事[理事,主任,社长等]的职务[任期]
1.the job of being a director of a company; the period of time during which someone is a director
1.Ms. Xu does not serve in any directorship roles of any other public company. Ms.
许女士不担任其它任何上市公司的管理者职位。
2.After assuming the directorship, he does not feel like a number anymore.
接下总监一职,他不再感到位卑言轻。
3.Outside CEOs are more likely to get directorship when their own firms' size is smaller and performance is better.
被聘公司之规模越小、绩效越佳的CEO,越容易被聘任为独立董事。
4.I hoped he would apologize to Mr Yamaguchi and resign the directorship in RIF Rules commission.
我希望他向山口先生道歉并且辞去在RIF规则委员会的管理权。
5.First, emerging nations resentful of Europe's stranglehold on the directorship must agree on a common candidate.
首先,对欧洲人“世袭”IMF总裁不满的新兴国家,必须推选一名得到各方共同支持的候选人。
6.m has held directorship positions with the European Defense Agency and the Swedish EU Representation Office, both in Brussels.
m同欧洲防务局和瑞典欧盟代表处和布鲁塞尔举行了董事职务的任命。
7.It soon became clear that he was aiming for a directorship.
他想当厂长的意图很快就看清了。
8.He will retire from his directorship next year.
他明年从主管职位上退下来了。
9.There's no harm in shooting at the directorship, but I think he's too inexperienced for the job.
争取当上主任没什么不好,但我认为他干这工作太没经验了。
10.Father is thinking of applying for the directorship.
父亲正在考虑申请当经理。