
독일이나 오스트리아 등 일부 유럽 국가에서 정부의 수반을 이르는 말.
The head of the government in certain European countries, such as Germany or Austria.
예문:
"The German Chancellor addressed the nation regarding the new economic policy."
"The opposition party criticized the Chancellor's handling of the energy crisis."
"She is widely expected to become the next Chancellor after the upcoming election."
영국에서 최고 법무관이자 사법부 수장 역할을 하는 대법관이나 고위 관료.
A high state official or judge, especially the Lord Chancellor in the UK, who serves as the highest legal officer and head of the judiciary.
예문:
"The Lord Chancellor presides over the House of Lords in certain ceremonial functions."
"Historically, the Chancellor of the Exchequer was responsible for the nation's finances."
"The appointment of the new Chancellor was subject to parliamentary approval."
대학이나 단과대학의 최고 경영자 또는 행정 책임자, 혹은 명예직인 비상주 총장.
The chief executive or administrative officer of a university or college, or a ceremonial, non-resident head.
예문:
"The university chancellor announced a new initiative to boost student enrollment."
"She served as the Chancellor of the State University System for ten years before retiring."
"The Chancellor attended the graduation ceremony and delivered the commencement speech."
주교나 고위 성직자를 보좌하며 교구 내 법률 업무를 처리하는 법무관 또는 비서.
A law officer or secretary serving a bishop or other high ecclesiastical authority, often handling legal affairs within a diocese.
예문:
"The diocesan chancellor advised the bishop on matters of canon law."
"He was appointed Chancellor of the Archdiocese after years of service in the Vatican."
"The Chancellor is responsible for maintaining the official records and archives of the diocese."