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proctor

/prok-ter/US // ˈprɒk tər //UK // (ˈprɒktə) //

监护人,检察员,检察官,监察员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person appointed to keep watch over students at examinations.
    • : an official charged with various duties, especially with the maintenance of good order.
  1. 1
    • : to supervise or monitor.

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Examples

  • Later, scrutiny of the written portion of the contest revealed that a proctor had offered the wrong definition of the word “capitol.”

  • Accenture employees can pay $5 an hour—the company covers 75% of the cost—for their children to follow remote learning curriculums in a small group supervised by a proctor.

  • “Blackness is another issue entirely apart from class in America,” Proctor said.

  • His ex-wife and high school sweetheart, Evelyn, told the Associated Press that Proctor was “a very loving, caring, gentle person.”

  • Standardized Testing Proctor on The Simpsons January 13, 2013.

  • Harper guest-stars on The Simpsons as a standardized testing proctor.

  • Here she is being promoted on Twitter by Proctor & Gamble, one of her many sponsors.

  • For all the effort General Proctor made to prevent it, a terrible massacre might have followed this victory.

  • On discovering that General Proctor was present, Tecumseh demanded impatiently why he had not interfered to prevent the massacre.

  • Harrison was advancing with a land force to take these towns and General Proctor was eager to get out of his way.

  • A runner has just come in from the General warning me Proctor and Tecumsch are turning their attention this way.

  • "Fleming Proctor shot himself last night," she announced, calmly.