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administering

/ad-min-uh-ster/US // ædˈmɪn ə stər //UK // (ədˈmɪnɪstə) //

管理,管理的,管理者,管理人

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to manage; have executive charge of: to administer the law.
    • : to bring into use or operation: to administer justice; to administer last rites.
    • : to make application of; give: to administer medicine.
    • : to supervise the formal taking of.
    • : Law. to manage or dispose of, as a decedent's estate by an executor or administrator or a trust estate by a trustee.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to contribute assistance; bring aid or supplies: to administer to the poor.
    • : to perform the duties of an administrator: She administers quite effectively.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmanage an organization or effort
verbdispense something needed

Examples

  • At night, high on the tranquilizers the staff administers to orphans—this is the early 1960s—she practices tactics in bed, staring up at a chess board that she hallucinates on the ceiling.

  • A 2017 study, based on surveys administered before and after the 2012 election, found that “belief in election fraud is a common and predictable consequence of both underlying conspiratorial thinking and motivated partisan reasoning.”

  • Many of the available antigen tests require machines to read the results or someone who’s trained to administer the test.

  • The patches don’t have the same cold temperature requirements for storage that the syringe-based measles vaccine does, says Moss, and the adhesive-backed patches can be administered with minimal training.

  • Second, elections are administered, and House districts drawn, by partisan politicians.

  • She was administering CPR when an FDNY ambulance arrived and those paramedics took over.

  • Sure, I can counsel concerned parents that none of the childhood vaccines I will be administering contain thimerosal.

  • The first shot of his face is sort-of a peek-a-boo in between bouts of administering some, um, oral pleasure.

  • Administering chemotherapy in hospital outpatient settings is even more expensive, studies show.

  • The evidence against administering the MMR vaccine to healthy individuals is utterly without merit.

  • Aristide washed and powdered Jean himself, the landlord lounging by, pipe in mouth, administering suggestions.

  • The number of Boas-Oppler bacilli can be increased by administering a few ounces of sugar of milk the day before the examination.

  • In the early days of administering the patent law injunctions were granted against infringers.

  • The British system of administering justice is one that in many particulars we could imitate to advantage in this country.

  • She had an artless way of administering cruel stabs to her female acquaintances which frequently turned them into enemies.