mayor

英[meə] 美['meɚ]
  • n. 市长
  • n. (Mayor)人名;(英)梅厄;(法、西、俄)马约尔

词态变化


复数: mayors;形容词: mayoral;

中文词源


mayor 市长,镇长

来自major的法语拼写,即主要的,重要的。后用为名词用于镇长或市长的头衔。

英文词源


mayor
mayor: [13] Mayor and major are ultimately the same word. The ancestor of mayor is Latin mājor ‘larger’, which reached English via medieval Latin mājor (used nominally as the title of various officials) and Old French maire. In Middle English the word was mair or mer, and mayor represents a partial return to the Latin form.
=> major
mayor (n.)
c. 1300, from Old French maire "head of a city or town government" (13c.), originally "greater, superior" (adj.), from Latin maior, major, comparative of magnus "great" (see magnum).

双语例句


1. The person who embodies democracy at the local level is the mayor.
在地方上代表民主的人是市长。

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2. Bradley will go down in history as Los Angeles' longest serving mayor.
布拉德利将作为洛杉矶任期最长的市长被载入史册。

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3. For his dedication the Mayor awarded him a medal of merit.
为表彰他的奉献精神,市长授予他荣誉奖章。

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4. The mayor's scheme offers incentives to firms setting up in lower Manhattan.
市长的方案激励了打算在曼哈顿下城开业的公司。

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5. In 1966, Pastor Albertz took over from him as governing mayor.
1966年,帕斯特·艾伯茨接替他担任主管市长。

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