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		Definition of undersecretary in English: undersecretarynounPlural undersecretariesʌndəˈsɛkrətriˌəndərˈsɛkrəˌtɛri A subordinate official, in particular (in the UK) a junior minister or senior civil servant, or (in the US) the principal assistant to a member of the cabinet. (英国)职位较低的大臣;次官;(美国)副部长 Example sentencesExamples -  But she's concerned about a lack of funding for the undersecretary's office.
 -  After other parents had made similar allegations, the local member of parliament persuaded the undersecretary of state for health in the House of Lords that a government inquiry was required.
 -  His reward was a post as undersecretary in the Foreign Ministry.
 -  This guy works in the Pentagon as a deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence.
 -  At present, all Cabinet Ministers have several undersecretaries who are paid money on top of their remuneration as MPs.
 -  At 36, he served as assistant secretary of the Treasury and eventually became the first undersecretary of enforcement.
 -  The undersecretaries operate in individual portfolios - they're not just undersecretaries for the prime minister in general.
 -  There is one female ambassador and two female undersecretaries; however, no female judges or prosecutors
 -  She was an undersecretary in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
 -  He's the undersecretary for border and transportation security.
 -  The difference between congressional testimony from an undersecretary of defense and a major speech by the president of the United States is incalculable.
 -  He is the deputy assistant secretary - undersecretary for intelligence.
 -  Cabinet secretaries are undoubtedly senior, and some reporters extend the title to their deputies and undersecretaries.
 -  Congratulations on being designated the next undersecretary of state for public diplomacy.
 -  The centerpiece of the Pentagon's campaign was the recent creation of a new undersecretary of defense for intelligence.
 -  Babe, why are you wasting your time with an assistant to a deputy secretary, when you could be with me, a deputy assistant undersecretary?
 -  The undersecretary brightened and even smiled.
 
 Synonyms member of the government, political leader, cabinet minister, secretary of state, secretary, department head, privy counsellor, politician    Definition of undersecretary in US English: undersecretarynounˌəndərˈsekrəˌterēˌəndərˈsɛkrəˌtɛri A subordinate official, in particular (in the US) the principal assistant to a member of the cabinet, or (in the UK) a junior minister or senior civil servant. Example sentencesExamples -  Congratulations on being designated the next undersecretary of state for public diplomacy.
 -  This guy works in the Pentagon as a deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence.
 -  After other parents had made similar allegations, the local member of parliament persuaded the undersecretary of state for health in the House of Lords that a government inquiry was required.
 -  Cabinet secretaries are undoubtedly senior, and some reporters extend the title to their deputies and undersecretaries.
 -  The undersecretaries operate in individual portfolios - they're not just undersecretaries for the prime minister in general.
 -  His reward was a post as undersecretary in the Foreign Ministry.
 -  Babe, why are you wasting your time with an assistant to a deputy secretary, when you could be with me, a deputy assistant undersecretary?
 -  The centerpiece of the Pentagon's campaign was the recent creation of a new undersecretary of defense for intelligence.
 -  The difference between congressional testimony from an undersecretary of defense and a major speech by the president of the United States is incalculable.
 -  At present, all Cabinet Ministers have several undersecretaries who are paid money on top of their remuneration as MPs.
 -  There is one female ambassador and two female undersecretaries; however, no female judges or prosecutors
 -  He is the deputy assistant secretary - undersecretary for intelligence.
 -  She was an undersecretary in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
 -  At 36, he served as assistant secretary of the Treasury and eventually became the first undersecretary of enforcement.
 -  The undersecretary brightened and even smiled.
 -  But she's concerned about a lack of funding for the undersecretary's office.
 -  He's the undersecretary for border and transportation security.
 
 Synonyms member of the government, political leader, cabinet minister, secretary of state, secretary, department head, privy counsellor, politician     |