preside的意思和读音

preside

: [ˌpriˈzaɪd] : [priˈzaɪd]

v.);

presides  presiding  presided  

v.take the chair,chair,control,supervise,head

presidev.

1.);to lead or be in charge of a meeting, ceremony, etc.

the presiding judge

They asked if I would preside at the committee meeting.

The party presided over one of the worst economic declines in the country's history(= it was in power when the decline happened) .退

v.1.;;; (at, over)2.;,(at; over)3. (at)4.1.;;; (at, over)2.;,(at; over)3. (at)4.

v.1.to be in charge of an official meeting, ceremony, or other event

1. residence n preside v president n ...

2. ●gleam v. preside v. ●invisible adj. ...

3. presentation n. preside vi. prestige n. ...

4. stride preside ode ...

5. preserve ,, preside , presume , ...

6. diploma , ... preside , , ... ...

7. preservative ;n. preside press ...

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1.One of these government officials will preside - captain of the ship, quick ceremony, that type of thing.——

2.The Chairman shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors and shall cast the deciding vote in the case of a tie.

3.If the chairmen is unable to call the meeting, he shall appoint the vice-chairmen or another director to call and preside over the meeting.

4.Governments, to their discredit, have been ready to preside over this policy incoherence.

5.At least there is now no possibility he will preside over the bankruptcy of a 20th-century American icon.20

6.eg. His experience enabled him to preside over the business in an efficient way.使

7.The chairman of the board shall convene and preside over such a meeting within 10 days from the date he receives the proposal.

8.He has also continued to preside over annual shareholder meetings, a lit cigarette in hand.

9.Policymakers, loath to preside over a Greek-style fiasco, have interpreted this thesis as a clarion call for fiscal tightening.便线

10.Act as a principle designer, preside the construction design projects independently, with strong ability of coordination and implementation.