chairwoman
/ˈtʃeəwʊmən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtʃerwʊmən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈcher-ˌwu̇-mən/ (ame, mw)
chairwoman — 名詞
- chairwomansingular
- chairwomenplural
1. a woman whose job is to lead a meeting, committee, board, or similar group, deci
女主席
主持會議或領導組織的女性負責人
a woman whose job is to lead a meeting, committee, board, or similar group, deciding who may speak and keeping the discussion on track.
Rania was elected chairwoman of the school's parent committee last spring.
Rania 去年春天獲選為學校家長委員會的女主席。
elected chairwoman of + [organization]
The chairwoman opened the board meeting by welcoming two new directors from Singapore.
女主席在董事會上致詞歡迎兩位來自新加坡的新任董事。
the chairwoman opened/closed + [meeting]
As chairwoman, Yuki asked each member to keep their remarks under three minutes.
身為女主席,Yuki 要求每位成員把發言控制在三分鐘以內。
Kemi served as chairwoman of the hospital's ethics committee for almost ten years.
Kemi 擔任醫院倫理委員會的女主席將近十年。
The charity's new chairwoman promised to publish full accounts every six months.
這個慈善機構新上任的女主席承諾每半年公開完整的財務報表。
- chair
gender-neutral and now the most common form in business and politics
- chairperson
explicit gender-neutral alternative; slightly more formal
- presiding officer
formal; typical in legal or parliamentary contexts
- president
head of a society, club, or organization; broader in scope than meeting leadership
文法句型
chairwoman of [organization]
用法筆記
Often followed by 'of' + the body being led (committee, board, party, council). Increasingly replaced in modern English by the gender-neutral 'chair' or 'chairperson'; reserve 'chairwoman' for cases where gender is being explicitly marked.