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in chief
主要的,尤其
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chief
n.
1.
The
head
or
leader
of
any
body
of
men
;
a
commander
,
as
of
an
army
;
a
head
man
,
as
of
a
tribe
,
clan
,
or
family
;
a
person
in
authority
who
directs
the
work
of
others
;
the
principal
actor
or
agent
.
2.
The
principal
part
;
the
most
valuable
portion
.
The
chief
of
the
things
which
should
be
utterly
destroyed
.
--
1
Sam
.
xv
. 21
3.
Her.
The
upper
third
part
of
the
field
.
It
is
supposed
to
be
composed
of
the
dexter
,
sinister
,
and
middle
chiefs
.
In chief
.
(a)
At
the
head
;
as
,
a
commander
in chief
.
(b)
Eng. Law
From
the
king
,
or
sovereign
;
as
,
tenure
in chief
,
tenure
directly
from
the
king
.
Syn:
--
Chieftain
;
captain
;
general
;
commander
;
leader
;
head
;
principal
;
sachem
;
sagamore
;
sheik
.
Usage:
--
Chief
,
chieftain
,
Commander
,
Leader
.
These
words
fluctuate
somewhat
in
their
meaning
according
to
circumstances
,
but
agree
in
the
general
idea
of
rule
and
authority
.
The
term
chief
is
now
more
usually
applied
to
one
who
is
a
head
man
,
leader
,
or
commander
in
civil
or
military
affairs
,
or
holds
a
hereditary
or
acquired
rank
in
a
tribe
or
clan
;
as
,
the
chief
of
police
;
the
chief
of
an
Indian
tribe
.
A
chieftain
is
the
chief
of
a
clan
or
tribe
,
or
a
military
leader
.
A
commander
directs
the
movements
of
or
has
control
over
a
body
of
men
,
as
a
military
or
naval
force
.
A
leader
is
one
whom
men
follow
,
as
in
a
political
party
,
a
legislative
body
,
a
military
or
scientific
expedition
,
etc
.,
one
who
takes
the
command
and
gives
direction
in
particular
enterprises
.
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