administrant 的 2 个定义
- 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.
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- to contribute assistance; bring aid or supplies: to administer to the poor.
- to perform the duties of an administrator: She administers quite effectively.
administrant 近义词
executive
administrant 的近义词 7 个
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- All of those enrolled, however, were given the plasma and the antibody levels weren’t checked before it was administered, making it difficult to determine exactly how much benefit patients would get over current care.
- In the interview, Liu said that he expects one dose of Sinopharm’s vaccine to be 97% effective in producing an immune response, a rate that would climb to close to 100% once a second dose is administered 28 days later.
- So far, federal health authorities have offered little detail about their plans for administering vaccines.
- The measure targets psychologists who administer conversion therapy and would suspend their licenses for at least five years.
- Even after vaccines are administered to the general public, researchers will be on the lookout for even rarer safety concerns, such as autoimmune diseases triggered by the vaccine, Kuritzkes says.
- The Liberian AIDS commission is now going door-to-door to administer antiretroviral medications to known patients.
- “We hired Eisenhower to run the Cold War, not administer shots,” says Pitney.
- Dr. Barry Rosenfeld, a psychologist who directs clinical training at Fordham University, did not just administer tests.
- At my practice we medical providers administer vaccines ourselves, and I pride myself at doing it very well.
- When Jerry Lee was taken home and his car was towed from the ditch, the deputies forgot to administer a test for intoxication.
- I have to administer the bottle drop by drop till it is exhausted, and if I fail the king dies.
- The Act of Incorporation empowered the detectors to take and to administer to their servants an oath of fidelity.
- The priest may be obliged to administer baptism, to hear confession, to give the Viaticum and Extreme Unction.
- It was thus they named a cross-road where the martyr king used to sit under an oak-tree and administer justice.
- Previous to this Mr. Smith had brought in a bill to administer these trusts by a system of popular election.