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preside over something phrasal verb with presideverb[ I ]uk /prɪˈzaɪd/ us /prɪˈzaɪd/ to be in charge of a situation or place : 掌管;主持(尤指正式会议或审判) This government has presided over some of the most significant changes in education this century.本届政府领导了本世纪教育方面的一些最重大的变革。 She has presided over the district during a period of unprecedented growth.这一地区在她掌管期间经历了前所未有的增长。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Controlling and being in charge aggrandize assert your authority assume assumption authoritative cynical get the better of someoneidiom get your hooks into someone/somethingidiom get/fall into the wrong handsidiom govern guiding principle paternalistically peremptorily peremptory play Godidiom plenipotentiary slow tame wrangle wrangler
preside over sth | Business English
preside over sth phrasal verb with presideverb[ I ]uk /prɪˈzaɪd/us to be in charge of a meeting, trial, etc. or during an important event: On Tuesday he presided over a three-hour board meeting. EU countries take turns presiding over the council for six-month periods. He presided over the longest economic boom in U.S. history. |