英音
['gʌvənəʃɪp]

美音 ['gʌvənəˌʃɪp]

n. 总督(或州长等地方行政长官)的职位(或职责、任期)
governorship 用法和例句
- So what about the governorship in 2010 , when he might face mr dewhurst ?
- 那么到了2010年,当他面对杜赫斯特的时候,州长的的位子会属于谁?
- Narrowly avoiding death within her first week was an inauspicious start to her governorship , and the task ahead remained unclear .
- 第一个礼拜与死神擦肩而过的经历是她任职生涯的不祥开端,未来的任务依然不明朗。
- Republicans control the governorship and both chambers of the state legislature , so can draw new maps without interference from democrats .
- 共和党掌管政府,又控制了两大州立法内庭,所以共和党能够不受民主党干扰自行确定新的选区图。
- The second thing that bothered me was the difficulties a campaign would pose for my governorship .
- 让我烦恼的第二件事是竞选总统活动将对我履行州长的职责造成困难。
- Mr corzine spent a fortune to win first a senate seat and then the governorship .
- 科尔津先生花了点钱首先赢得了参议员席位,然后得到州长地位。