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chieftFi:fadj [before n; not gradable]首席的the chief fire officer/accountant消防局局长/主任会计师In Britain a chief constable is the police officer in charge of the police in a particular area.(英国)警察局长She's the chief executive of (=the person with the most important position in) one of the country's largest charities.她是全国最大的慈善组织之一的主管人。(Am) The chief executive of a country or STATE (=region) is its PRESIDENT or GOVERNOR (=the elected leader of government).总统,州长A chief justice is the most important judge of a court of law, esp. a very important court in a country.审判长,首席法官A chief medical officer is the person with most authority in medical matters.首席卫生官员The government's chief medical officer has said that these foods could be dangerous to pregnant women.政府首席卫生官员说这些食物会对孕妇有危险。A chief of staff is one of the highest-ranking officers in the armed forces.参谋长
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