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Definition of Chancellor of the Exchequer in English: Chancellor of the Exchequernoun The chief finance minister of the United Kingdom, who prepares the nation's annual budgets. (英国)财政大臣 (负责国家每年的财政预算) Example sentencesExamples - That same year he was named Chancellor of the Exchequer in the government of Herbert Asquith.
- In a plea to the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the MP said Selby was proud of its mining tradition.
- Pooh-Bah, in The Mikado, is, among other things, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Private Secretary to Ko-Ko.
- The review was set up in April last year by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Deputy Prime Minister.
- Harold Macmillan was Eden's Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- I am sure that, like me, other readers are aware that the question of the euro seems to be very much on the minds of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Prime Minister.
- Nicholas Vansittart, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1816 put the case for the tax.
- On one of them the then Secretary of State for Scotland took me, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, to see some of the worst slum tenements.
- He reported to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank of England.
- But, the political decline of most Chancellors of the Exchequer begins with a moment of hubris; Barber and his boom, Jenkins and his austerity, and Lawson and his shadowing of the Deutschmark.
- He became an effective Minister of Aviation, though his reputation was made as one of the most successful Home Secretaries and Chancellors of the Exchequer since World War II.
- Foots Cray Place was the home of the one-time Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nicholas Vansittart, Lord Bexley.
- Like Churchill, he served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary.
- The most senior members of the Cabinet are the Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary.
- He held all four of the greatest offices of state open to a commoner: Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister.
- That's why you're Chancellor of the Exchequer and I'm PM.
- Thanks to the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the defence budget is rising.
- Other jobs to follow were Minister of Supply, Paymaster General, President of the Board of Trade, Colonial Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- She appointed him as Foreign Secretary in July 1989, and Chancellor of the Exchequer in October 1989.
- I do wish the Chancellor of the Exchequer would simplify ISAs.
Definition of Chancellor of the Exchequer in US English: Chancellor of the Exchequernounˈtʃæns(ə)lər əv The finance minister of the United Kingdom, responsible for preparing the nation's annual budgets. (英国)财政大臣 (负责国家每年的财政预算) Example sentencesExamples - Like Churchill, he served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary.
- That same year he was named Chancellor of the Exchequer in the government of Herbert Asquith.
- That's why you're Chancellor of the Exchequer and I'm PM.
- Harold Macmillan was Eden's Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- Pooh-Bah, in The Mikado, is, among other things, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Private Secretary to Ko-Ko.
- I am sure that, like me, other readers are aware that the question of the euro seems to be very much on the minds of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Prime Minister.
- Foots Cray Place was the home of the one-time Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nicholas Vansittart, Lord Bexley.
- She appointed him as Foreign Secretary in July 1989, and Chancellor of the Exchequer in October 1989.
- He became an effective Minister of Aviation, though his reputation was made as one of the most successful Home Secretaries and Chancellors of the Exchequer since World War II.
- He held all four of the greatest offices of state open to a commoner: Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister.
- Other jobs to follow were Minister of Supply, Paymaster General, President of the Board of Trade, Colonial Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- On one of them the then Secretary of State for Scotland took me, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, to see some of the worst slum tenements.
- I do wish the Chancellor of the Exchequer would simplify ISAs.
- Nicholas Vansittart, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1816 put the case for the tax.
- But, the political decline of most Chancellors of the Exchequer begins with a moment of hubris; Barber and his boom, Jenkins and his austerity, and Lawson and his shadowing of the Deutschmark.
- Thanks to the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the defence budget is rising.
- The most senior members of the Cabinet are the Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary.
- In a plea to the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the MP said Selby was proud of its mining tradition.
- He reported to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank of England.
- The review was set up in April last year by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Deputy Prime Minister.
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