supervisors / ˈsu pərˌvaɪ zər /

主管人员监管人员监事主管

supervisors 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who supervises workers or the work done by others; superintendent.
  2. Education. an official responsible for assisting teachers in the preparation of syllabuses, in devising teaching methods, etc., in a department of instruction, especially in public schools.
  3. the chief elected administrative officer of a township, who is often also a member of the governing board of the county.

supervisors 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person who manages people, project

更多supervisors例句

  1. A trained bipartisan team appointed by the election supervisor would travel to residential care facilities and help residents fill out absentee ballots.
  2. While the attorney general is not the woman’s direct supervisor, a “significant power imbalance” exists between two state employees, Majmudar said.
  3. Miles Himmel, a Desmond spokesman, said the supervisor doesn’t endorse all the opinions shared on his podcast and gets his data from the county, though Stegall found his numbers haven’t always matched up with those provided by county officials.
  4. The “commanders” are the supervisors of this organization, which, to my knowledge, does not even exist.
  5. Rather than roll over and go along with the other supervisors, she asked tough questions.