- (British English, Canadian English) the person who is in charge of a college or (in Scotland and Canada) a university大學校長;學院院長
- Peter Brown, principal of St John’s College彼得 · 布朗,聖約翰學院院長
see also deanHomophones principal | principleprincipal principle - principal adjective
- They were joined on stage by their principal conductor.他們的首席指揮和他們一起上台。
- principal noun
- The college is excited to announce the appointment of a new principal.學院興奮地宣布新校長的任命。
- principle noun
- Many green activists oppose GM crops on principle.許多綠色活動家原則上反對轉基因作物。
Extra Examples- She was appointed as the first principal of Cambridge Training College.她被任命爲劍橋培訓學院的首任校長。
- The college principal says he's pleased with this year's results.學院院長說他對今年的成績很滿意。
Topics Educationc1, Jobsc1Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- college
- school
- elementary-school
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See full entry - (North American English)
(British English head teacher)
a teacher who is in charge of a school(中小學)校長- Principal Ray Smith雷 · 史密斯校長
- The regulations have been opposed by local high school principals.這些規定受到地方高中校長們的反對。
Topics Educationc1Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- college
- school
- elementary-school
- …
See full entry - [usually singular] (finance金融) an amount of money that you lend to somebody or invest to earn interest本金;資本
- The principal must be repaid in full within ten years.本金必須在十年内還清。
- the person who has the most important part in a play, an opera, etc.主要演員;主角
- The performance of the two principals is disappointing.兩位校長的表現令人失望。
- (specialist) a person that you are representing, especially in business or law(尤指商務或法律事務的)當事人,委托人
- The shareholders are principals and the managers are agents.股東是委托人,經理是代理人。
Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin principalis ‘first, original’, from princeps, princip- ‘first, chief’.