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preside美 [.pri'zaɪd] 英 [pri'zaɪd] - v.主持(会议、仪式等);担任(会议)主席
- 网络指挥;主奏;负责
过去分词:presided 现在分词:presiding 第三人称单数:presides v. take the chair,chair,control,supervise,head 1. | 主持(会议、仪式等);担任(会议)主席to lead or be in charge of a meeting, ceremony, etc. |
| | | They asked if I would preside at the committee meeting. 他们问我是否会主持委员会会议。 | | The party presided over one of the worst economic declines in the country's history(= it was in power when the decline happened) . 该党执政时期,国家经历了历史上最严重的经济衰退。 |
v. | 1. to be the chairperson or hold a similar position of authority at a formal gathering of people 2. to be the most powerful person or the one everyone else obeys, usually in a specific place or situation 3. to be the featured instrumentalist in a musical performance 4. to be in charge of an official meeting, ceremony, or other event 1. to be the chairperson or hold a similar position of authority at a formal gathering of people 2. to be the most powerful person or the one everyone else obeys, usually in a specific place or situation 3. to be the featured instrumentalist in a musical performance 4. to be in charge of an official meeting, ceremony, or other event |
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