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Definition of chancellors in English Turkish dictionary

chancellor
(Kanun) baş hakim
chancellor
bakan
chancellor
almanya'da şansölye
chancellor
(Kanun) hukuk müşaviri
chancellor
başbakan

Angela Merkel, ilk kadın Alman başbakanı. - Angela Merkel is the first female German chancellor.

Konrad Adenauer Federal Almanya Cumhuriyeti'nin ilk başbakanıdır. - Konrad Adenauer was the first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.

chancellor
şansölye

Gerhard Schröder, II. Dünya Savaşı boyunca yaşamayan ilk şansölyedir. - Gerhard Schroeder is the first German chancellor not to have lived through World War II.

Şansölye Merkel tüm Suriyeli göçmenlerin Almanya'ya gelip sığınma başvurusunda bulunmasına izin verileceğini söyledi. - Chancellor Merkel said that all Syrian migrants would be allowed to come to Germany and apply for asylum.

chancellor
{i} (Almanya'da) şansölye, başbakan
chancellor
{i} yüksek makamlı resmi görevli
chancellor
{i} rektör
English - English
plural of chancellor
Chancellor
Chancellor is the title of the head of government in Germany and Austria. Chancellor Gerhard Schröder of Germany. as the Chancellor arrived
chancellor
{n} a great officer of state, a judge
Chancellor
The head of some American universities is called the Chancellor. see also vice-chancellor. In western Europe, the title of holders of numerous offices of varying importance, ultimately political in nature. The prime ministers of Germany and Austria are called chancellors. In Britain the chancellor of the Exchequer is the cabinet member in charge of finance. In the U.S. the title is used mainly for the chief administrators of universities
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In Britain, the Chancellor is the Chancellor of the Exchequer
Chancellor
The Chancellor of a British university is the official head of the university. The Chancellor does not take part in running the university
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An official, usually a high-ranking clergyman, who wrote the king’s business letters and directed the work of his scribes, clerks, and messengers
chancellor
the honorary or titular head of a university
chancellor
The head of the University who isn't here Currently Lord Jenkins of SDP (RIP) and `clawet' fame Normally somebody you have heard of (cf , Vice-Chancellor )
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A judicial court of chancery, which in England and in the United States is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction
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{i} prime minister of certain European countries; secretary to a king or other important official; administrative officer of a university (USA); title of certain judges; priest in charge of a chancery (Catholicism)
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The officer responsible for advising the Crown on matters of Kingdom and mundane law The position exists in only a few Kingdoms (See Officer )
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one of the dignitaries in an old foundation cathedral concerned with the cathedral school and the library, every diocese also has a lay chancellor as its legal officer
chancellor
A french-american hybrid with origins in the Rhone Valley of France Hardy, ripens in early to mid-October but has extreme susceptibility to fungal diseases, particularly downy and powdery mildew, in Michigan, Ohio and currently, 1997, is not widely recommended Was also grown and very popular in France where it was used to produce high quality red and rose' wines Now being replaced by varieties stipulated by E U rules Also grown in the cooler regions of Eastern U S and Canada
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A petty officer in the Roman law courts stationed at the chancel (q v ) as usher of the court In the Eastern Empire he was a secretary or notary, subsequently invested with judicial functions The office was introduced into England by Edward the Confessor, and under the Norman kings the chancellor was made official secretary of all important legal documents In France, the chancellor was the royal notary, president of the councils, and keeper of the Great Seal
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Chief administrator of a college campus
chancellor
the chief administrative officer of the USCA campus As of January 1, 2001, Dr Thomas L Hallman is USCA’s Chancellor
chancellor
the person who is head of state (in several countries)
chancellor
The official, appointed by the bishop, whose duties include drawing up official reports on the government of the diocese, the authentication of documents, and the supervision of diocesan archives
chancellor
the honorary or titular head of a university the person who is head of state (in several countries)
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Chief executive officer of each CU campus
chancellor
1 In English law, the name of the chief judge of the court of chancery In American law, a judge in a court of chancery
chancellor
Is the leader of the Estates General Responsible for notification of all meetings and chairing the agenda Requirements: Chamberlain or higher
chancellor
the spiritual head of a clerical house, order, college, or university; in some dioceses the chancellor is the chief administrative assistant to the bishop; at Sewanee the Chancellor is the bishop of one of the owning dioceses who has special religious oversight of the University and who is the president of the Board of Trustees
chancellor
(Gr Protosyngelos) The chief administrator and church notary in a diocese or archdiocese He is the immediate administrative assistant to the bishop, and handles all records, certificates, and ecclesiastical documents of his jurisdiction
chancellor
The East Kingdom officer who serves as legal counsel
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