political boss
英 [pəˈlɪtɪkl bɒs]
美 [pəˈlɪtɪkl bɔːs]
网络 党魁
英英释义
noun
- a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments
- party bosses have a reputation for corruption
双语例句
- A group of urban middle class reformed the outdated urban political system, so that the political core-group which was led by the urban boss could control the urban politics no more, and the problem of corruption got better to some extent.
一批城市中产阶级以上的人对旧的市政体制进行了改革,取消了以城市老板为首的政治核心小集团对市政的操纵,使腐败问题在一定程度上得到改善。 - I mentioned that I'd worked on a political campaign in San Diego. My current boss is running for office in Anchorage, which sparked his interest in me. It was a lucky move that paid off.
我提到了我曾参与过圣地亚哥的一场政治选举中,我现在的老板正想进入安克雷奇的议会,这让他对我很感兴趣,这一步我走的很对。 - Try to pick up some helpful networking skills from your masterful political boss while you have the chance.
有机会的话尽量从你的政治高手老板那里学一些有用的人际交往技巧。 - He always plays uptohis political boss.
他总是对他的政界上司献媚。 - He is one of the cohorts of the local political boss.
他是当地政治大亨的党徒之一。 - He licked the dust in order to curry favor with the political boss.
他卑躬屈膝,为的是讨好政治老板。 - Environmental control organization domination of a political organization by a party boss.
政党上司控制政治组织。