proctor / ˈprɒk tər /

⚽高中词汇监护人检察员检察官监察员

proctor2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person appointed to keep watch over students at examinations.
  2. an official charged with various duties, especially with the maintenance of good order.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to supervise or monitor.

proctor 近义词

n. 名词 noun

appointee

n. 名词 noun

supervisor

更多proctor例句

  1. Later, scrutiny of the written portion of the contest revealed that a proctor had offered the wrong definition of the word “capitol.”
  2. 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.
  3. “Blackness is another issue entirely apart from class in America,” Proctor said.
  4. His ex-wife and high school sweetheart, Evelyn, told the Associated Press that Proctor was “a very loving, caring, gentle person.”
  5. Standardized Testing Proctor on The Simpsons January 13, 2013.
  6. Harper guest-stars on The Simpsons as a standardized testing proctor.
  7. Here she is being promoted on Twitter by Proctor & Gamble, one of her many sponsors.
  8. For all the effort General Proctor made to prevent it, a terrible massacre might have followed this victory.
  9. On discovering that General Proctor was present, Tecumseh demanded impatiently why he had not interfered to prevent the massacre.
  10. Harrison was advancing with a land force to take these towns and General Proctor was eager to get out of his way.
  11. A runner has just come in from the General warning me Proctor and Tecumsch are turning their attention this way.
  12. "Fleming Proctor shot himself last night," she announced, calmly.