sheriffships

[美國]/ˈʃerɪfʃɪps/
[英國]/ˈʃerɪfʃɪps/

中文釋義

n. 警長職務的複數形式;警長的職位、任期或管轄權。

例句

the sheriffships in the western territories were often passed down through families.

西部領地的警長職位通常在家族中傳承。

several sheriffships became vacant after the sudden resignation of the lawmen.

在執法者突然辭職後,幾個警長職位變得空缺。

the governor awarded new sheriffships to loyal supporters.

總督將新的警長職位授予忠誠的支持者。

historical records show that sheriffships were highly competitive positions.

歷史記錄顯示,警長職位是競爭非常激烈的職位。

the duties of sheriffships included maintaining order and collecting taxes.

警長職位的職責包括維持秩序和徵收稅收。

many sheriffships were established during the colonial period.

許多警長職位是在殖民時期建立的。

the tenure of sheriffships varied depending on regional laws.

警長職位的任期根據地區法律而有所不同。

candidates for sheriffships had to meet strict eligibility requirements.

競選警長職位的人必須符合嚴格的資格要求。

the boundaries of sheriffships were clearly defined by the county lines.

警長職位的轄區由縣界明確界定。

some sheriffships were known for their corruption and inefficiency.

一些警長職位因腐敗和效率低下而聞名。

sheriffships required holders to be familiar with local customs.

警長職位要求擔任者熟悉當地的風俗。

the evolution of sheriffships reflected changes in administrative systems.

警長職位的演變反映了行政體系的變化。

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