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Governor
gobernador
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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governor [Am ˈɡəv(ə)nər, Brit ˈɡʌv(ə)nə] SUBST
1. governor (of state, province, colony):
governor
2. governor (of institution):
school governor Brit
3. governor MECH:
governor
4. governor Brit ugs (boss):
governor
governor
lieutenant governor SUBST
1. lieutenant governor (in Canada):
lieutenant governor
2. lieutenant governor (in US):
lieutenant governor
prison governor SUBST Brit
prison governor
governor general <pl governors general> SUBST
1. governor general (in British Commonwealth):
governor general
2. governor general (chief administrator):
governor general Brit
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military governor
military governor
civil governor
civil governor
vicegobernador (vicegobernadora)
deputy governor
gobernador (gobernadora)
governor
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governor [ˈgʌvənəʳ, Am -ɚnɚ] SUBST
1. governor (of area):
governor
gobernador(a) m (f)
2. governor Brit (of organization):
governor
director(a) m (f)
3. governor Brit ugs:
governor (boss)
jefe(-a) m (f)
governor (father)
4. governor TECH:
governor
the Governor designate
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governor
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governor [ˈgʌv·ər·nər] SUBST
1. governor POL:
governor
gobernador(a) m (f)
2. governor (of organization):
governor
director(a) m (f)
3. governor TECH:
governor
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governor
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He also served as acting governor on two separate occasions.
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Since 1962 it has been used as the governor's residence.
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He was nominated by his party to run for governor in 1892 for a full term of his own, and he accepted.
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While his son and the other driver were unharmed, the governor sustained a minor injury to his lip, requiring 15 stitches.
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He asked the prison governor whether he could keep his prison uniform (this despite the fact that he spent much of his sentence in ordinary civilian street clothes).
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