
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
Provost
Word Originlate Old English profost ‘head of a chapter, prior’, reinforced in Middle English by Anglo-Norman French provost, from medieval Latin propositus, synonym of Latin praepositus ‘head, chief’, past participle of praeponere ‘set over’, from prae ‘ahead’ + ponere ‘to place’.
noun
Rector (some university branches in Cambodia)
(E
(history), (religion) pastor (Protestant, in Germany)
(in the UK) the person in charge of a college at some universities
(ở Anh) người phụ trách một trường cao đẳng ở một số trường đại học
(in the US) a senior official who manages the affairs of some colleges and universities
(ở Mỹ) quan chức cấp cao quản lý công việc của một số trường cao đẳng và đại học
(in Scotland) the head of a council in some towns, cities and districts
(ở Scotland) người đứng đầu hội đồng ở một số thị trấn, thành phố và quận
the head of a group of priests belonging to a particular cathedral
người đứng đầu một nhóm linh mục thuộc một nhà thờ cụ thể
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