1.副总统;副会长;副社长;(大学)副校长
1.an official of a rank below a president, who can take the president's place if necessary
2.a senior political leader with the position immediately below that of the president of a country
3.a senior manager in a business, especially the person in charge of a department
1.Presidents still talk as if vice presidents are creatures of the president.
总统讲话给人的印象好像是,副总统仍然是总统的门徒。
2.Thus, it is not surprising to see that in July police officers were invited to be the vice-presidents of 27 hospitals in Shenyang.
因此,这并不奇怪,看,在七月警务人员应邀参加了27个医院副沈阳。
3.He negotiated that into a role on the bank's leadership team as one of the bank's vice presidents.
他经过协商后,成了该行领导团队中的一员,成了该行的一位副行长。
4.We have reached the point at which vice presidents are close partners of presidents and inevitable nominees of their respective parties.
我们现在的副总统已经成为总统的亲密搭档和党内必然的总统候选人选。
5.That depends on the size of the company. Big companies like Ford may have hundreds of Vice Presidents.
这取决于公司的大小。像福特那样的大公司可能有几百位副总裁。
6.Akio Toyoda himself, as one of five executive vice-presidents, isn't entirely free of blame for the company's recent woes.
作为原来的五位执行副总裁之一,丰田章男对公司目前的问题也不是完全没有责任。
7.Vice presidents , they note , often get a window seat at their bullpen desks, a sort of consolation prize for having lost an office .
他们说,作为对失去办公室的一种补偿,副总裁们在大办公间的办公桌往往还能靠窗。
8.Some groups elect a set of officers - a president, one or two vice presidents, a secretary and a treasurer.
一些组织通过选举来产生一系列职员--一个主席,一两个副主席,一个秘书和一个财务主管。
9.Unlike Gore and most other previous Vice Presidents, including the elder George Bush, Cheney is not treating this job as a stepping-stone .
同戈尔及之前大多数的副总统(包括老乔治·布什)不同,切尼并不把他的工作当作是跳板。
10.He runs the company. He would pick the Vice Presidents.
他管理公司.也决定副总裁的人选。