governor
意味: An official who governs a state, region, or institution
A governor is someone appointed or elected to govern a state, province, colony, or institution such as a bank or prison. In Britain, the term is also used informally to address a man, similar to 'mate' or 'boss.' The word carries connotations of authority and administrative responsibility.
例文
- The governor of the Bank of England announced new interest rates. 英格兰银行行长宣布了新的利率。El gobernador del Banco de Inglaterra anunció nuevos tipos de interés.イングランド銀行総裁が新しい金利を発表しました。영란은행 총재가 새로운 금리를 발표했습니다.
- She was elected governor of the state last November. 她去年十一月当选为该州州长。Fue elegida gobernadora del estado en noviembre pasado.彼女は昨年11月に州知事に選出されました。그녀는 지난 11월에 주지사로 선출되었습니다.
- Alright, governor, what can I get you? 好的,老板,您要点什么?Muy bien, jefe, ¿qué le pongo?はい、旦那、何にしましょう?네, 사장님, 뭘 드릴까요?
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使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old French 'governeor', from Latin 'gubernatorem' meaning 'a pilot, helmsman', from 'gubernare' (to direct, rule, guide), from Greek 'kybernan' (to steer a ship). The same Greek root gives us 'cybernetics'.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
From Latin 'gubernator' meaning 'helmsman' or 'pilot,' which itself comes from Greek 'kybernetes.' This same root gives us 'cybernetics' - the study of control systems. The metaphor of steering a ship was applied to steering a state or organisation.
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