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Grammatical Metaphor in American Presidential and British Premier Inaugural Addresses;
美国总统和英国首相就职演说中的语法隐喻分析
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If a member of the Cabinet started making waves, the prime minister simply got rid of him.
一有内阁成员兴风作浪,首相就马上叫他辞职。
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The story goes that the Prime Minister will resign.
据传首相将要辞职。
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The Prime Minister announced that she would resign.
首相宣布她将辞职.
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Rumor has it that the Prime Minister is going to resign.
传闻首相将要辞职。
6.
After taking office on September 26 last year as Japan's youngest postwar premier, why did Abe quit so suddenly after one year?
在去年9月26日就职后,他成为日本战后最年轻的首相,但是为何安倍1年后突然辞职呢?
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an inaugural speech, lecture, meeting, etc
就职演说、 首次讲课、 开幕典礼.
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position or period of office of a premier
首相或总理的职位或任期
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The disgraced prime minister fell from power.
那个名誉扫地的首相失去了职位.
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There have been fresh demands for the Prime Minister to resign.
人们最近不断要求首相辞职.
11.
Gladstone undertook the premiership when he was 82 years old.
格莱斯顿在他82岁时担任首相职务。
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There have be a great deal of speculation about the prime minister 's resignation
最近有关首相辞职的臆测颇多
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There have is a great deal of speculation about the prime minister's resignation.
最近有关首相辞职的臆测颇多。
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It is the Prime Minister's prerogative to decide when to call an election.
决定大选的日期是首相的职权.
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She's President and Prime Minister in one.
她一人身兼总统及首相二职。
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There were calls for the Prime Minister's resignation from the Opposition parties.
在反对党中, 有人要求首相辞职.
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The Prime Minister is reportedly going to resign in a few days.
据说首相将于近几天之内辞职。
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The prime minister have considerable patronage.
首相有相当大的授予官职和给予荣誉的权利。