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| | VERB | | | /ˌpriˈzaɪd/ | | | | | to be in charge of an official meeting , ceremony , or other event 主持;主管 | These committees are usually presided over by a senior judge. 这些委员会通常由一位资深法官领导。 | | The priest is often invited to preside at the reception. 牧师常被邀请来主持欢迎会。 | | PHRASAL VERBS | - | preˈside ˌover | | PHRASAL VB | | | | preside over sth: to be in a position of power while important changes or events are happening 掌管;领导 | He presided over the worst season in the team’ s history. 他曾经在该队历史上表现最差的赛季中当过领队。 | | | |