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🔑 gov·ern·orBrE /ˈɡʌvənə(r)/NAmE /ˈɡʌvərnər/ noun🔑 (also Governor) a person who is the official head of a country or region that is governed by another country 统治者;管辖者;总督◆the former governor of the colony 该殖民地的前总督◆a provincial governor 省长🔑 (also Governor) a person who is chosen to be in charge of the government of a state in the US (美国的)州长◆the governor of Arizona 亚利桑那州州长◆the Arizona governor 亚利桑那州州长◆Governor Bev Perdue 贝福 · 珀杜州长🔑 (especially BrE) a member of a group of people who are responsible for controlling an institution such as a school, a college or a hospital (学校、学院、医院等机构的)董事,理事◆a school governor 学校董事◆the board of governors of the college 学院董事会🔑 (BrE) a person who is in charge of an institution 主管;机构负责人;总裁◆a prison governor 监狱长◆the governor of the Bank of England 英格兰银行总裁◆(informal) I can't decide. I'll have to ask the governor (= the man in charge, who employs sb). 我做不了主,我得问问老板。 ➡ see also guv'nor |