commander in chief

commander in chief [kəˈmɑ:ndə in tʃi:f]  [kəˈmændɚ ɪn tʃif] 

commander in chief 基本解释
总司令;主帅;大帅;帅;
commander in chief 单语例句

1. commander in chief

1. Kerry also readied a sharp response to attacks from Cheney and other Republicans that he was indecisive and unfit to be commander in chief.

2. Obama lingered a few minutes at each table as the Marines and sailors and their families stood to greet their next commander in chief.

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3. John Kerry's voting record and said his boss'rival lacks the judgement to be commander in chief.

4. Obama spent Monday campaigning in Texas, emphasizing his readiness to be commander in chief.

5. I would hope that they understand what the commander in chief's role is.

6. He said Kerry cannot be trusted to be the commander in chief and would raise taxes.

7. commander in chief

7. As the armed forces'commander in chief, the president approves overseas military deployments.

8. Mugabe remains commander in chief, so the opposition was likely to insist on control of at least some security forces.

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9. A number of other service members declined to comment about their commander in chief.

10. Prime Minister Goh Kun assumed Roh's presidential duties, including his role as military commander in chief.

commander in chief 英英释义

commander in chief的反义词

noun

1. commander in chief的反义词

1. the officer who holds the supreme command

    e.g. in the U.S. the president is the commander in chief

    Synonym: generalissimo