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Definition of chancellery in English: chancellerynounPlural chancelleries ˈtʃɑːnsləriˈtʃɑːns(ə)l(ə)riˈtʃæns(ə)ləri 1The position, office, or department of a chancellor. 大臣(或大法官、总理等)的地位(或官职、部门) Example sentencesExamples - The chancellery, a huge set of cubes that completely dominates the surrounding park, is eight storeys high and spreads out over 12,000 square metres.
- The German chancellery and foreign office also welcomed similar comments made just a few days ago by the head of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
- Of course, he is aided by a chancellery, he has to delegate decisions, he cannot do everything, but in the last resort he can do everything, as he makes the final decisions and gives the final decrees.
- After finishing school, spending two years in the army and four years studying economics, he pursued a 30-year career in various ministries and chancelleries without ever standing in an election.
- In the upshot, it was decided that a temporary banishment from Petersburg was advisable, and Pushkin was sent to serve in the chancellery of General Inzov, the military governor of Bessarabia, where he was kept under surveillance.
- What every agenda needs is a task force and a tsar, so the Respect Task Force has already been set up, on September 2, with responsibility to the Home Office minister whose name is a by-word in the chancelleries of Europe.
- After all, that cause was never as popular in the chancelleries of Europe and the campuses of America as it became after the first round of suicide bombings.
- Special attention was given to large, complicated scripts used in chancelleries to discourage imitation or forgeries of important documents.
- However, she is insisting that the Social Democrats recognise her claim to the chancellery before she agrees to hold formal coalition talks.
- Ever since Ranke, who was the first to use the records of the chancelleries of Europe which were just then beginning to become available, historians have tried to get back to original sources.
- The railway workers were supplied with sleeping bags by their unions so they could sleep on the library and chancellery steps while riot police surrounded the universities threatening to storm the campuses.
- What they found caused alarm in several chancelleries.
- Apparently, there is agreement in the German chancellery and foreign ministry on this point.
- A high security wall has been erected in the Mainz city centre around the historic cathedral, the castle, the regional parliament, the state chancellery and the world famous Gutenberg Museum.
- He was appointed special investigator by the chancellery of the present Social Democratic chancellor.
- A telegram of protest to a foreign chancellery gives the satisfaction of a job well done and a night's rest well earned.
- The polls are with her, and if the hopes and fears of a downtrodden and hurting middle class were translated into votes, she would be swept into the chancellery on a landslide.
- The state chancellery in Munich quickly rejected the statements.
- This housed the royal couple and offices such as the chancellery.
- 1.1 The official residence of a chancellor.
大臣(或大法官、总理等)的地位(或官职、部门) Example sentencesExamples - ‘We will govern from here,’ he said of the chancellery near the Reichstag parliament building.
- He moved into a small service flat in the chancellery for 570 euros a month.
- In the case of the chancellery, three different buildings are wedded together with a series of outdoor spaces.
- The occupation continued for about seven hours until police surged into the chancellery.
- The Cathedral and chancellery are located in St. Paul, which historically is the much more Catholic of the two cities.
- ‘Ride a bus filled with ordinary people in front of the chancellery and you can see how the grass-roots voters support him,’.
- Recommendations from Krause and de Maizière brought an invitation to visit Kohl in his Bonn chancellery.
- He then travelled the short distance to the German chancellery.
- The state chairman has been officially received at the chancellery.
- With Merkel now occupying the chancellery, the circle is complete.
- When we left the imposing but cosy cupola of the chancellery we found that snow was falling on the streets of Munich.
2US An office attached to an embassy or consulate. 〈主美〉大使馆办事处;领事馆办事处 Example sentencesExamples - Thousands of demonstrators ransacked the embassy compound, tearing down the large US seal on the front of the chancellery building and setting fire to vehicles.
- Debate took place within and between agencies, departments, armies, and diplomatic chancelleries.
- The chancellery complex, in fact, is not a dayuan as such; it is not an introverted fortress with a courtyard in the middle, although many embassy and chancellery buildings are fortified in one way or another.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French chancellerie, from chancelier 'secretary' (see chancellor). Definition of chancellery in US English: chancellerynounˈtʃæns(ə)ləriˈCHans(ə)lərē 1The position, office, or department of a chancellor. 大臣(或大法官、总理等)的地位(或官职、部门) Example sentencesExamples - After finishing school, spending two years in the army and four years studying economics, he pursued a 30-year career in various ministries and chancelleries without ever standing in an election.
- After all, that cause was never as popular in the chancelleries of Europe and the campuses of America as it became after the first round of suicide bombings.
- A telegram of protest to a foreign chancellery gives the satisfaction of a job well done and a night's rest well earned.
- A high security wall has been erected in the Mainz city centre around the historic cathedral, the castle, the regional parliament, the state chancellery and the world famous Gutenberg Museum.
- In the upshot, it was decided that a temporary banishment from Petersburg was advisable, and Pushkin was sent to serve in the chancellery of General Inzov, the military governor of Bessarabia, where he was kept under surveillance.
- He was appointed special investigator by the chancellery of the present Social Democratic chancellor.
- What they found caused alarm in several chancelleries.
- The railway workers were supplied with sleeping bags by their unions so they could sleep on the library and chancellery steps while riot police surrounded the universities threatening to storm the campuses.
- Apparently, there is agreement in the German chancellery and foreign ministry on this point.
- The polls are with her, and if the hopes and fears of a downtrodden and hurting middle class were translated into votes, she would be swept into the chancellery on a landslide.
- What every agenda needs is a task force and a tsar, so the Respect Task Force has already been set up, on September 2, with responsibility to the Home Office minister whose name is a by-word in the chancelleries of Europe.
- The state chancellery in Munich quickly rejected the statements.
- However, she is insisting that the Social Democrats recognise her claim to the chancellery before she agrees to hold formal coalition talks.
- Of course, he is aided by a chancellery, he has to delegate decisions, he cannot do everything, but in the last resort he can do everything, as he makes the final decisions and gives the final decrees.
- The chancellery, a huge set of cubes that completely dominates the surrounding park, is eight storeys high and spreads out over 12,000 square metres.
- The German chancellery and foreign office also welcomed similar comments made just a few days ago by the head of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
- Special attention was given to large, complicated scripts used in chancelleries to discourage imitation or forgeries of important documents.
- This housed the royal couple and offices such as the chancellery.
- Ever since Ranke, who was the first to use the records of the chancelleries of Europe which were just then beginning to become available, historians have tried to get back to original sources.
- 1.1 The official residence of a chancellor.
大臣(或大法官、总理等)的地位(或官职、部门) Example sentencesExamples - The occupation continued for about seven hours until police surged into the chancellery.
- With Merkel now occupying the chancellery, the circle is complete.
- Recommendations from Krause and de Maizière brought an invitation to visit Kohl in his Bonn chancellery.
- He then travelled the short distance to the German chancellery.
- In the case of the chancellery, three different buildings are wedded together with a series of outdoor spaces.
- ‘We will govern from here,’ he said of the chancellery near the Reichstag parliament building.
- ‘Ride a bus filled with ordinary people in front of the chancellery and you can see how the grass-roots voters support him,’.
- He moved into a small service flat in the chancellery for 570 euros a month.
- The Cathedral and chancellery are located in St. Paul, which historically is the much more Catholic of the two cities.
- When we left the imposing but cosy cupola of the chancellery we found that snow was falling on the streets of Munich.
- The state chairman has been officially received at the chancellery.
2US An office attached to an embassy or consulate. 〈主美〉大使馆办事处;领事馆办事处 Example sentencesExamples - Debate took place within and between agencies, departments, armies, and diplomatic chancelleries.
- Thousands of demonstrators ransacked the embassy compound, tearing down the large US seal on the front of the chancellery building and setting fire to vehicles.
- The chancellery complex, in fact, is not a dayuan as such; it is not an introverted fortress with a courtyard in the middle, although many embassy and chancellery buildings are fortified in one way or another.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French chancellerie, from chancelier ‘secretary’ (see chancellor). |