单词 | vice-chancellor |
释义 | vice-chancellorWord forms: plural vice-chancellors 1. countable noun In a British university, the vice-chancellor is the person in charge of academic and administrative matters. 2. countable noun In an American university, the vice-chancellor is the person next in rank below the chancellor, who acts as the chancellor's deputy or substitute. vice chancellor in British Englishnoun 1. the chief executive or administrator at some British universities Compare chancellor (sense 3)2. (in the US) a judge in courts of equity subordinate to the chancellor 3. (formerly in England) a senior judge of the court of Chancery who acted as assistant to the Lord Chancellor 4. a person serving as the deputy of a chancellor Derived forms vice-chancellorship (ˌvice-ˈchancellorˌship) noun vice-chancellor in American English (ˈvaɪsˈtʃænsələr) noun 1. an official next in rank below a chancellor, as of a university, and authorized to act as the chancellor's deputy 2. Law a judge serving as assistant to a chancellor Examples of 'vice chancellor' in a sentence |
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