execs / ɪgˈzɛk /

行政人员高管人员高管们执行人员

execs 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Informal.

  1. an executive, especially in business.

execs 近义词

n. 名词 noun

executive

更多execs例句

  1. Emails leaked by the GOP revealed that of the 17 Sony execs making $1 million or more annually, only one is a woman.
  2. Once label execs heard “Hideaway,” they began circling it like hawks.
  3. In addition to the 12:30 Late Late Show spot, execs also offered Oliver the option of some sort of different, syndicated show.
  4. But, then again, maybe the music execs ought to turn on their TV set, and pay close attention.
  5. MGM execs declined to speak on the record for this article, preferring to keep a low profile.
  6. Ties and suits for the new Kodacell execs in the room, like surfers playing dress-up.
  7. The other execs at Disney World were all amazingly petty, and always worse before the quarterly numbers came out.
  8. None of them had a haircut that was worth a damn, not even the two women execs who co-ran Main Street.
  9. The others in the room—other park execs, some of their licensing partners, a few advertisers—laughed too.
  10. Suzanne noted that this bit of news turned both of the Disney execs a little green.