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comptroller

/kuhn-troh-ler; spelling pronunciation komp-troh-ler/US // kənˈtroʊ lər; spelling pronunciation kɒmpˈtroʊ lər //UK // (kənˈtrəʊlə) //

主计长,会计长,会计师,会计员

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : controller.

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Examples

  • He has served the people of New York City with intelligence, distinction and honor and they are fortunate to have the chance to vote for him for comptroller.

  • Along with the governor and the state treasurer, the comptroller sits on the powerful three-member Board of Public Works, which oversees state contracts.

  • The president of the New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association, the state’s largest police union, didn’t respond to questions about the payments the comptroller is calling unlawful.

  • From 2017 through 2019, Mantua Township, near Philadelphia, gave three officers more than $9,000 that would conservatively fall into the category flagged by the comptroller, the town’s records show.

  • The contract would then go to the General Assembly for review in April and to the Board of Public Works — composed of the governor, state comptroller and treasurer — for final approval in May.

  • Wendy Greuel, a former Los Angeles comptroller, came in third.

  • (laughter) 38:22 FRIEDMAN: I mean… Comptroller of the state of Illinois, or something?

  • When another WFP ally, John Liu, also got in that race, party operatives leaned on him to run for city comptroller instead.

  • And Alan Hevesi, the former New York state comptroller, was there.

  • Former New York governor Eliot Spitzer has declared that he will run for the post of New York City comptroller.

  • So home by moonshine, and by the way was overtaken by the Comptroller's coach, and so home to his house with him.

  • Then the Comptroller and I by water to Mr. Coventry, and there discoursed upon the same thing.

  • So we shall save the King some money, which both the Comptroller and his clerke had absolutely given away.

  • One bank remonstrated against the comptroller's decision, desiring to retain the services of women "hitherto satisfactory."

  • In the case of one bank, the Comptroller proved that not a single solitary loan had been made under fifteen per cent.