chief
adjective [ before noun ] uk/tʃiːf/ us/tʃiːf/
(MOST IMPORTANT)
B2 首要的;最重要的;最主要的
most important or main
The chief problem we have in the area now is the spread of disease. 目前我们在这一地区面临的首要问题是疾病的蔓延。
The weather was our chief reason for coming here. 天气是我们来这里的主要原因。
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- My chief concern is to prevent any spread of the disease.
- Coffee and rice are the country's chief exports.
- Cars are the chief reason for the city's pollution levels.
- You must try to relax and not to worry - that's the chief thing.
- The chief suspect for the robbery is a Caucasian male.
(PERSON IN CHARGE)
B2 最高级别的;首席的
highest in rank
the chief fire officer/accountant 消防局局长/首席会计师
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- The new police chief has really made his presence felt.
- The chief of police said that he was committed to wiping out vice in the city.
- He was a Zulu chief.
- They had to consult with their chiefs.
chief
noun [ C ] uk/tʃiːf/ us/tʃiːf/
B2 领导人;首领;头目;酋长
the person in charge of a group or organization, or the ruler of a tribe
a police chief 警察局局长
A new chief of the security forces has just been appointed. 刚刚任命了一位新的保安队队长。
[ as form of address ] UK humorous Can you sign this form for me, chief? 长官,您能给我在这张表上签字吗?
Idiom
too many chiefs and not enough Indiansidiom informal 官多兵少;将多兵少;动嘴的多,动手的少
too many managers and not enough people to do the work