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I . chief [tʃi:f] N

1. chief (head of organization):

šef(inja) m (f)

2. chief:

vodja m ali f
poglavar(ka) m (f)

chief ex·ˈecu·tive N

1. chief executive Am (head of state):

2. chief executive (head of organization):

chief ˈjus·tice N

edi·tor-in-chief [ˌedɪtərɪnˈtʃi:f] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Clan chieftains, like clan chiefs, may wear their own personal crest within a plain circlet inscribed with their own motto or slogan.
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A new chiefs blanket is draped in the statue of liberty museum, which reopens today.
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Intricate economic and ritual links between "paito" houses and deference to the chiefs within the clan organization were key dimensions of island life.
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Some chiefs are interested but have so far taken a wait-and-see approach.
lancasteronline.com
Town hall chiefs say their hands are tied because there are no parking restrictions on the road and the vehicle is roadworthy and taxed.
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To reinforce their authority, many chiefs reacted by emphasizing traditional values, particularly those that reinforced the status quo.
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Consequently, the police chiefs must employ the services of the police so that the women who wear this bathing suit in public places are prosecuted.
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There was no voter registration and chiefs were required to ensure that only Swazi citizens could vote.
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The mayor said prior police commissioners and fire chiefs got better severance deals.
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Next, he invited the chiefs to take what they wanted of the merchandise.
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