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inspector

/in-spek-ter/US // ɪnˈspɛk tər //UK // (ɪnˈspɛktə) //

检查员,稽查员,巡视员,督察员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who inspects.
    • : an officer appointed to inspect.
    • : a police officer usually ranking next below a superintendent.

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Examples

  • Covid policies affecting USMS prisoners held by the Bureau of Prisons were not included in the report because the inspector general is examining those facilities separately.

  • In the early 2000s, the department’s inspector general found several private lenders, including Navient’s former sister company Sallie Mae, overcharged the federal government by tens of millions of dollars.

  • Brown pointed out that inspectors fill out a field interview form during the inspection that is left at the facility, and that copies are signed by both the inspectors and facility employees.

  • “Because there were no specific details outlining what the M&A costs supported, we cannot determine whether the expenditures supported the BARDA mission,” the inspector general concluded.

  • The team began working in the area and was surprised by an oncoming train, inspectors said.

  • Few of us are as clever as my Inspector Morse-loving friend.

  • The driver then got on the highway and started going "well above the speed limit," with the taxi inspector still in tow.

  • One case in particular became the focus of Stuart Bowen, Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction.

  • Reports of scheduling fraud and wait time cover-ups kept coming after the 2012 inspector general report.

  • And the bipolar junkie will stop at nothing to be promoted to detective inspector in a bid to win back his wife and children.

  • Proceeding to a room further along the corridor, Chief Inspector Kerry opened the door and looked in.

  • "Wait," said Chief Inspector Kerry, and went swinging in, carrying his overall and having the malacca cane tucked under his arm.

  • He looked up wearily and met the fierce gaze of the chief inspector with a glance almost apologetic.

  • He turned his cool regard upon Chief Inspector Kerry, twirling the cord of his monocle about one finger.

  • Mrs. Kerry, enveloped in a woollen dressing-gown, which obviously belonged to the Inspector, came into the room.