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词汇 Taoiseach
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Definition of Taoiseach in English:

Taoiseach

noun ˈtiːsʲəxˈtiːʃəxˈtiʃəx
  • The prime minister of the Republic of Ireland.

    爱尔兰共和国总理

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the launch, the Taoiseach and Tanaiste refused to take questions from the press.
    • Squaring up to the Taoiseach became the second major blunder in her strategy.
    • He had the support of the Taoiseach and the Tanaiste and, having made the decision, he stuck with it.
    • The Taoiseach yesterday said he would have to wait and see what the report says before making any decision.
    • The Taoiseach's evidence was heard during a dramatic afternoon at Dublin Castle.
    • The only hope we have is to get a Taoiseach who is prepared to pull the biggest stroke ever pulled in Irish politics.
    • I'm sure it's a question that many of them would love to have asked the Taoiseach themselves!
    • She had the support of the Government and the Taoiseach at every stage of the process.
    • He was Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach for five years from 1982.
    • A number of them gave the thumbs up on the basis that the Taoiseach and Tanaiste had agreed with the proposal.
    • In the Republic the Taoiseach may reconvene the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation.
    • Aggravated by weakness of a populist Taoiseach, he is in a very tight and unpleasant corner.
    • The Taoiseach was given a warm welcome by the large gathering of supporters and party activists.
    • If unemployment begins to rise, the Taoiseach said the Government can change policy.
    • The Green Party will ask the Taoiseach to resign if he is found to have obstructed the work of the tribunal.
    • A spokesman for the Taoiseach said Sunday's event was very far from being a publicity stunt.
    • The Taoiseach announced recently that the Government is planning to amend the Act.
    • The Taoiseach regarded northern nationalism as being as conservative and sectarian as the regime it opposed.
    • The party faithful showed up in large numbers to meet the party leader who they all deem will be the next Taoiseach.
    • He is to travel to Dublin today on a parliamentary exchange, expected to include a meeting with the Taoiseach.

Origin

Irish, literally 'chief, leader'.

Definition of Taoiseach in US English:

Taoiseach

nounˈtiʃəxˈtēSHəKH
  • The prime minister of the Republic of Ireland.

    爱尔兰共和国总理

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If unemployment begins to rise, the Taoiseach said the Government can change policy.
    • Squaring up to the Taoiseach became the second major blunder in her strategy.
    • A number of them gave the thumbs up on the basis that the Taoiseach and Tanaiste had agreed with the proposal.
    • She had the support of the Government and the Taoiseach at every stage of the process.
    • The party faithful showed up in large numbers to meet the party leader who they all deem will be the next Taoiseach.
    • The Taoiseach yesterday said he would have to wait and see what the report says before making any decision.
    • He is to travel to Dublin today on a parliamentary exchange, expected to include a meeting with the Taoiseach.
    • He was Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach for five years from 1982.
    • The Taoiseach's evidence was heard during a dramatic afternoon at Dublin Castle.
    • The only hope we have is to get a Taoiseach who is prepared to pull the biggest stroke ever pulled in Irish politics.
    • The Green Party will ask the Taoiseach to resign if he is found to have obstructed the work of the tribunal.
    • I'm sure it's a question that many of them would love to have asked the Taoiseach themselves!
    • Aggravated by weakness of a populist Taoiseach, he is in a very tight and unpleasant corner.
    • The Taoiseach announced recently that the Government is planning to amend the Act.
    • The Taoiseach regarded northern nationalism as being as conservative and sectarian as the regime it opposed.
    • A spokesman for the Taoiseach said Sunday's event was very far from being a publicity stunt.
    • The Taoiseach was given a warm welcome by the large gathering of supporters and party activists.
    • He had the support of the Taoiseach and the Tanaiste and, having made the decision, he stuck with it.
    • In the Republic the Taoiseach may reconvene the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation.
    • At the launch, the Taoiseach and Tanaiste refused to take questions from the press.

Origin

Irish, literally ‘chief, leader’.

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