Nghĩa của từ regents bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a person appointed to administer a country because the monarch is a minor or is absent or incapacitated.
A strong monarch could control the Parlement de Paris but a minor supported by a regent rarely could.
2
a member of the governing body of a university or other academic institution.
Senate resolutions must be presented to the regents through the university president.

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2. Student Financial Services & Cashiering Lee Building 7809 Regents Dr

3. Berliner is Regents’ Professor of Education Emeritus at Arizona State University

4. You have no idea the pressure coming from the Board of Regents.

5. The regents were still unwilling to accept verdicts of such dubious historicity.

6. He was an Agriculturalist and former University of Wisconsin-Board of Regents president

7. Braver graduated from the Medical College of Georgia At Georgia Regents University in 1990

8. In the publicationDirections for Administerings Regents Examinations (DET 541) and in the School Administrator’s Manual

9. Valckenier's grandfather was Gillis Valckenier, one of the great regents of Amsterdam during the later Dutch Golden Age.

10. 13 Oh, they had a little fun trapping regents going to the bathroom during the lunch break.

11. The regents' vote accommodated real-estate developers who hoped to commandeer the publicly funded college for private profit.

12. The regents are also calling for greater outreach to increase the diversity of the pool of applicants applying to the system.

13. The Battler is a group of residents active in the Western Sydney suburbs of Auburn, Berala, Clyde, Lidcombe, Granville and Regents Park.

14. University Information Security and Privacy © 2020 The Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of The University of Arizona.The University of Arizona.

15. David Berliner is a Regents Professor Emeritus in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College in the division of educational leadership and policy studies

16. Atkinson then publicly apologized to Wilson and said he would speed up dismantling the program, and the regents meeting was canceled.

17. The Chancellor is appointed by the Board of Regents to serve as chief executive officer for the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE)

18. The Chief Justice is also an ex officio member of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution and, by custom, is elected chancellor of the board.

19. Skilled in the Art: UC Regents Back Off Ballyhooed ITC Action + Inspector Delrahim Stays Hot on Sheppard's Trail It looks as if the University …

20. Bpss is an annual event at UGA to develop the next fiscal year budget and, when permitted by the Board of Regents, provide our employees merit increases

21. He helped to bankroll Napoleon's rise to power and became a founder of the Bank of France in 1800 and president of its directing Council of Regents.

22. NOTE: This office is Counsel to the Board of Regents, the Commissioner of Education and the State Education Department.We cannot provide legal opinions, advice or research services to the public

23. While a Council of Regents directed his realm, Ferdinand emerged as a boisterous, Bonhomous, rough-edged youth who loved hunting as much as his father and hated reading, writing and even signing his own name

24. Through a partnership between Bard College and the New York City Department of Education, we make it possible for students to earn both a high school Regents diploma and an Associate’s Degree in

25. Most of his reign was dominated by co-regents: from 913 until 919 he was under the regency of his mother, while from 920 until 945 he shared the throne with Romanos Lekapenos, whose daughter Helena he married, and his sons.

26. The regents also adopted aggressive policies toward the Qing's Chinese subjects: they executed dozens of people and punished thousands of others in the wealthy Jiangnan region for literary dissent and tax arrears, and forced the coastal population of southeast China to move inland in order to starve the Taiwan-based Kingdom of Tungning run by descendants of Koxinga.