mentor 的 3 个定义
- a wise and trusted counselor or teacher.
- an influential senior sponsor or supporter.
- to act as a mentor: She spent years mentoring to junior employees.
- to act as a mentor to: The brash young executive did not wish to be mentored by anyone.
mentor 近义词
person who advises
mentor 的近义词 8 个
mentor 的反义词 2 个
advise
更多mentor例句
- He’s also a mentor with the East Bay College Fund, which works with minority college students coming from underprivileged communities.
- However, aside from the role of Shopify COO Harley Finkelstein as one of the show’s mentors, the series will not be larded with Shopify’s branding or promotion of its platform.
- A mentor from Hive and the support of a machine-learning team helped her build a program that determines the threat of violence from unlabeled pictures or video footage.
- For younger staffers who are ready to take on more responsibilities, or want their company to sponsor them to take a class, or they want a mentor, they need to ask for it.
- So I did a research internship with him and he was an important mentor for me.
- By reaching out to a local high school or non-profit to become a mentor for a high achieving, low-income student.
- He made no bones about his great admiration for FDR, who was his mentor, and he had roots too in the Truman administration.
- A group of them mentor the turbulent, desperate kids fresh off the streets who are at their most violent when they first arrive.
- “My esteemed mentor, Boris Fruman, showed us 100 slides of stills from films,” says Granik.
- At 17, she attended the Durango Songwriters Expo, a summit where 30 music industry professionals mentor 200 some-odd attendees.
- Although he was on the eve of his departure for Lucknau, he was, nevertheless, kind enough to become my Mentor.
- "Ugly Collins has either lost his time-card er has traded his wagon fer a airyplane," said the mentor.
- However, their guide, mentor, and boss had a faraway look in his eye—seemed impatient to get going.
- Frank is my social mentor, though I care little about society in the general acceptance of the term.
- The King pleaded in vain that he might still serve as mentor in the coming negotiation; the Emperor scornfully refused.