vice-chancellors的意思
vice-chancellors中文翻譯:
n.大學副校長;副大法官
vice───n.惡習;缺點;[機]老虎鉗;賣淫;prep.代替;adj.副的;代替的;vt.鉗住;n.(Vice)人名;(塞)維采
verse vice───副詩
vice chairman───n.副會長; 副委員長; 副議長; [體]副主席;副主席;副會長
inherent vice───固有缺陷;內在缺陷;固有瑕疵
vice monitor───副班長
no vice───n.初學者,新手;n.(Novice)人名;(法)諾維斯
vice golf───副高爾夫
vice verse───反面
vice view───副視圖
Beall, British Council director of education and society, said the fall would cause alarm among UK vice-chancellors.───英國教育與社會委員會主任喬·北奧說,這次墜落會引起英國大學副行政主管的警惕。
British vice chancellors have been destroying their own universities for years, but rarely as literally as that.───英國大學校長一直在摧毀自己的大學,但很少像這樣字面意義上搞破壞。
am very honoured to have the opportunity to address such a distinguished audience of university presidents, vice-chancellors and accomplished scholars from around the world.───非常榮幸有機會為來自世界各地的著名大學的校長、副校長和成績卓著的研究學者做演講。
Some vice-chancellors have been warning their colleagues not to be complacent about a constant stream of students heading for the UK.───一些副校長們一直在警告他們的同僚,不要因持續不斷的赴英生源而感到自滿。
Dr Constable is leading a delegation to China accompanied by the Vice Chancellors of Western Australia's four public universities.───此次在西澳州四所公立大學校長陪同下,康斯德伯爾博士率團訪華。
Many vice-chancellors today are pursued by far more vengeful spectres of empty campuses, deserted laboratories, failed institutions.───如今許多大學校長則更多地被空蕩蕩的校園,荒廢的實驗室,廢止的機構里的幽靈所追逐。
The big fear vice-chancellors have is that they will arrive late because of the visa problems.───副校長們最擔心的是留學生由于簽證問題而晚到。
vice-chancellors, directors, academic staff and administrators of university, post-secondary college;───大學及專上學院的校長、院長、教職員及行政人員;
Standing Conference of Rectors and Vice- Chancellors of the European Universities ;───歐洲大學校長和副校長常設會議;
Several university vice-chancellors are women.
Once vice-chancellors start to think the unthinkable, then the issue becomes part of the agenda and it becomes harder to retreat.
That being so, the vice-chancellors are acting responsibly to explore alternative sources of funding.
It says vice-chancellors believe this Government, any government, will not fund expansion.
Only two vice-chancellors responded, and they both support some form of fees.
Now is the time for vice-chancellors to go in hard and exact promises of increased funding.
The vice-chancellors asked for papers to inform their debate on fees at Leeds.
What the vice-chancellors are asking, very simply, is where the necessary additional funds are to come from.