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Related topics: College, OfficialsProv·ost, provost /ˈprɒvəst $ ˈproʊvoʊst/ noun [countable] 1. SECthe person in charge of a college in some British universities, especially at Oxford or Cambridge 〔英国大学,尤指牛津或剑桥大学的〕院长2. SECan important official at a university in the US 〔美国大学的〕教务长3. PGO old use the leader of the council in some Scottish towns and cities 〔某些苏格兰城镇的〕镇长,市长Examples from the CorpusProvost• We were tried before the Provost of Paris the next morning.• Anyway, I went to the Provost of Paris.Origin provost (900-1000) Old French Latin praepositus “someone in charge, leader”, from praeponere “to put in front”Prov·ost nounChineseSyllable of a Corpus the person charge college in |