co-president

IPA/ˌkəʊˈprez.ɪ.dənt/
IPA/ˈkoʊˌprez.ɪ.dənt/

co-president — 名詞

1. A person who shares an organization's highest leadership post with another perso

1.名詞C1
釋義

共同主席

與他人共同擔任機構最高職位

A person who shares an organization's highest leadership post with another person.

例句

Samir and Yael were named co-presidents of the student council on Monday.

Samir 和 Yael 在週一被任命為學生會的共同主席。

be named co-presidents of [organization]

After the merger, Andres became co-president of the software company with Nia.

合併後,Andres 與 Nia 一起成為那家軟體公司的共同主席。

co-president of [company] with [person]

同義詞
  • joint president

    close in meaning, but less common in everyday organizational titles

  • co-chair

    used for committees or boards, not every organization uses it for the top office

  • joint leader

    broader and less formal than an official title

反義詞
  • president

    can suggest that one person alone holds the top position

文法句型

co-president of [organization/company]

co-president with [person]

用法筆記

Often used when two people formally divide the highest leadership role in one institution. It commonly appears with of for the organization and sometimes with with to name the other person sharing the job.

常見錯誤

She is the president of the charity with Maya.
She is a co-president of the charity with Maya.
💡Use co-president when two people officially share the top role.
The co-president managed every office alone.
The co-presidents divided the offices between them.
💡The title implies shared leadership rather than one sole leader.