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词汇 co-chair
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Definition of co-chair in English:

co-chair

noun
  • A person who chairs a meeting jointly with another or others.

    (和他人共同主持会议的)联合主席,副主席

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the co-chair noted at the organization's second meeting, the turnout has been ‘unprecedented.’
    • ‘We've actually built some power here,’ says the executive director of the New York activist group and one of the party's three co-chairs.
    • We also haven't yet been able to get any comment from any of the group's co-chairs.
    • ‘It is significant that the co-chairs decided to go public about their meeting with the president,’ the Asian diplomat said.
    • The president and CEO of the power company and his wife also served as co-chairs.
    • The governing board held its inaugural meeting here on Friday to appoint several members as co-chairs.
    • Questions may be directed to either of our two co-chairs.
    • One of the big disputes now is whether all the commission members will be able to attend the interview with the president or just the two co-chairs.
    • One of the campaign's co-chairs said, ‘The warm response clearly indicates a strong feeling within the university against government proposals.’
    • Currently, the legislative committee consists of a chair and two co-chairs who are supported by state coordinators in each state.
    • At the top of our honor roll were our two co-chairs who earned extra credit for a class act.
    • The executive, now a co-chair of the board of directors, says the organization strives to ‘bring artistry into everyday acts of resistance.’
    • The co-chair said that the meeting would recommend concrete practical steps ‘to make the region more secure against illegal migration.’
    • She's one of the co-chairs of the campaign and frankly, one of the questions I have is, aren't they competing with their own story?
    • The council of ministers consists of two co-chairs, one deputy, and three ministers.
    • The luncheon co-chairs raised more than $120,000 for sarcoma research, much to the pleasure of the president of the foundation.
    • It includes personal messages from the president and campaign co-chairs, a newsletter with fundraising highlights, and offers multiple giving options.
    • He is the co-chair of the business of baseball committee, and the editor of the baseball website.
    • The continuing agenda of the summit has been left in the hands of the four co-chairs appointed by the mayor.
    • It's worth noting that one of the co-chairs of the commission is the nation's leading gambling lobbyist.
verb
[with object]
  • Act as co-chair of (a meeting)

    the panel is co-chaired by the prime ministers of Mozambique, Norway, and Pakistan
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He co-chaired the U.S. commission on national security and he co-chaired the commission that forecast 9 / 11.
    • He co-chaired a donor conference with the US Deputy Secretary of State that pledged $4.5 billion in reconstruction aid to the country.
    • The mayor co-chaired the summit called by police to discuss the situation.
    • In November, he and wife Janet are co-chairing the St. Joseph Foundation Gala.
    • Last year he chaired or co-chaired three committees.
    • In 1993, she co-chaired a conference with the professor on feminist issues in psychology.
    • The Globalization Commission was co-chaired by the Tanzanian president along with the president of Finland.
    • Other nuclear energy supporters include scientists such as the former head of the Met Office, who co-chaired the intergovernmental panel on climate change.
    • Representatives of the parties co-chairing the conference will hold a news conference at which they are expected to announce the total pledged.
    • Just yesterday I co-chaired the inaugural meeting of the food and beverage taskforce, which covers the most significant sector in our economy.
    • That one was co-chaired by two former senators.
    • He co-chaired the June press conference publicizing these issues, and has spoken at many universities and conferences.
    • I even co-chaired the statewide campaign for one of California's more important popular initiatives back in 1996.
    • Just last month, he co-chaired a meeting on the topic at the Kennedy Space Center.
    • The actor and his wife are co-chairing the event.
    • The summit will be held in Mexico and co-chaired by Ireland as the EU president.
    • She worked as his campaign manager in 1999, and co-chaired his 2003 re-election campaign.
    • He co-chaired the three-day colloquium on ‘Conservation and cultural tourism’, organised by the British Library.
    • This working group will be co-chaired by Australia and Barbados.
    • A representative of student government who co-chaired the meeting described the positive aspects of organising it as the chance to ‘incorporate a variety of views’.
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