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Definition of premiership in English: premiershipnoun ˈprɛmɪəʃɪpprəˈmɪrʃɪp mass noun1The office or position of a prime minister or other head of government. 总理职位,首相职位 candidates for the premiership count noun Wilson's first premiership Example sentencesExamples - There is a choice and, if he does not make it, ultimately it will wreck his premiership.
- This must be the fastest rise to premiership of someone elected to the senate - just three days.
- He has had to swallow the remains of what was once a great strategic ambition of his premiership.
- The last mission of his premiership will be finding policies to neutralise both.
- So, on the evidence of the bulk of his first premiership, what kind of political animal are we dealing with?
- Reporters claim that he is desperately alone, at a turning point in his premiership.
- Against the odds, however, he has enjoyed the most successful three months of his entire premiership.
- Being sceptical about the polls is, of course, convenient at this phase of his premiership.
- The period of Mendès France's premiership saw the rise of the Poujadist movement.
- Finding a more robust role in the world is emerging as a hallmark of Koizumi's premiership.
Synonyms headship, directorship, direction, governorship, governance, administration, jurisdiction, captaincy, superintendency, control, ascendancy, rule, command, power, mastery, domination, dominion, sovereignty 2 as modifier Premiership games former name (1993–2007) for the Premier League Example sentencesExamples - He played in all but one of Wanderers' Premiership fixtures and finished the season as the club's top goalscorer.
- This Saturday, Palace are back in Premiership action with a trip to Aston Villa.
- Alan Curbishley and Sir Alex Ferguson are the best at this in the Premiership.
- The squad at St. James' Park is one of the most talented in the Premiership.
- Last week, Keith Kelly asked what the highest-scoring draw in the Premiership has been.
- They didn't have much pace, but were champions of the Premiership with Manchester United.
- Will the big new Premiership TV deal have knock-on effects for the Nation wide League?
- Everton made six changes to the side that beat Middlesbrough on Saturday to go third in the Premiership.
- Playing in the Premiership was my aim and Wigan gave me that opportunity.
- I just hope I get the opportunity to play in the Premiership with West Ham.
- Leicester's next Premiership match is away to Birmingham City on Saturday.
- We have seen Manchester City charge up from Division Two into the Premiership.
- Liverpool and Chelsea have spent fortunes and haven't won the Premiership.
- I can get Sky Sports out here and watch three Premiership games every Saturday.
- Wouldn't it be great for once to see a no brand team like Birmingham or Crystal Palace win the Premiership?
Definition of premiership in US English: premiershipnounprəˈmirSHipprəˈmɪrʃɪp The office or position of a prime minister or other head of government. 总理职位,首相职位 Example sentencesExamples - The period of Mendès France's premiership saw the rise of the Poujadist movement.
- So, on the evidence of the bulk of his first premiership, what kind of political animal are we dealing with?
- There is a choice and, if he does not make it, ultimately it will wreck his premiership.
- Being sceptical about the polls is, of course, convenient at this phase of his premiership.
- Finding a more robust role in the world is emerging as a hallmark of Koizumi's premiership.
- The last mission of his premiership will be finding policies to neutralise both.
- Reporters claim that he is desperately alone, at a turning point in his premiership.
- Against the odds, however, he has enjoyed the most successful three months of his entire premiership.
- He has had to swallow the remains of what was once a great strategic ambition of his premiership.
- This must be the fastest rise to premiership of someone elected to the senate - just three days.
Synonyms headship, directorship, direction, governorship, governance, administration, jurisdiction, captaincy, superintendency, control, ascendancy, rule, command, power, mastery, domination, dominion, sovereignty |