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exec

/ig-zek/US // ɪgˈzɛk //

执行,执行董事,执行人,执行委员会

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : an executive, especially in business.

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Examples

  • Rowan has previously served as the COO of BlackBerry and as a senior exec at Flextronics.

  • For that reason execs are often invited to participate in certain discussions.

  • Sometimes execs are brought in to help brand teams adjust strategies for smaller brands in local markets, whereas at other times they could be setting up social media campaigns.

  • Still, there’s a growing number of ad execs eyeing aggregated attribution strategies that mixes deterministic and probabilistic methods together with differential privacy ideas.

  • Washington introduces new execs Martin Mayhew and Marty Hurney as focus shifts to quarterbackIt’s great to say it’s not planned, because that suggests it’s in Rivera’s fiber.

  • All those bloodthirsty tweets and arcane exhortations and now we find out you were an advertising executive—an ad exec!

  • Similarly, another UMP exec, Sébastien Huyghe, quipped to the i-Télé channel, “The coincidence is striking.”

  • For seven years now, Jon Hamm's debonair ad exec has been the existential question mark at the center of the series.

  • “They should call it ‘Anna Kendrick Day,’” a high-level film exec said to me.

  • My first thought was, “Wow, what an incredibly bold purchase for a stodgy auto exec.”

  • I clapped the other control helmet over my head and dropped into the Exec's chair.

  • We have student government, and I happen to be chairman of the student exec.

  • Something about this Disney exec, it made him want to spill the beans.

  • The spectacle of an exec who talked ethics enraged Rat-Toothed more than the vilest baby-killers.

  • The Disney exec made some noises and ate some shortbread, peered at the chalk-board menu and ordered some Thai iced tea.

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