director

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  • n. 董事;经理;导演;主管,总监;指挥者
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 董事
    2. 主任
    3. 理事
    4. 经理
    5. 【戏】导演
    6. <主美>【音】指挥
    7. 指示器
    8. 控制器
    9. 引向器
    10. 指挥者,指导员
    11. 长官
    12. 校长
    13. 社长
    14. 厂长
    15. 执政官
    16. 行政委员
    17. 【医】有沟探针
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]主管,董事 person who manages, especially as a member of a board
    2. [C]负责人,主任,校长 person who is charge of an institution, a college, etc.
    3. [C]导演 person in charge of a film, play, etc. who supervises and instructs the actors, camera crew and other staff

英英释义

Noun:
  1. someone who controls resources and expenditures

  2. member of a board of directors

  3. someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show

  4. the person who directs the making of a film

  5. the person who leads a musical group

1. He was hauled before the managing director and fired.
他被叫去见总裁,然后就被解雇了。

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2. The first duty of a director is to recce his location.
主管的第一项任务是熟悉所在地区的情况。

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3. The two officers were being investigated by the director of public prosecutions.
两名警官正在接受检察官的审查。

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4. She became quite a notable director in the thirties and forties.
她在三四十年代成了一位名导演。

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5. The woman was the wife of a film director.
这个女人是一个电影导演的妻子。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The board nominated him as the new director.
      董事会指定他为新董事。
    2. Her career culminated in her appointment as director.
      她一生事业的顶峰是当上董事。
    3. I wouldn't advise you to go against the director.
      我反对你和经理对着干。
    4. He has a lot of pull with the managing director.
      他对总经理有很大的影响力。
    5. The director told the actress to have a rest.
      导演叫这名女演员休息一下。
    6. He started as an office junior and worked his way up through the company to become a director.
      开始时他是一般科员,在公司里工作出色而成为了主管。
    7. The band director cued the drums to begin.
      乐队指挥暗示鼓手们敲起来。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I am a member of the board of directors.
      我是董事会成员。
    2. He was a former director of the company.
      他是这家公司的前任董事。
    3. The director is in a bad temper today, so keep away from her.
      董事长今天情绪不好,还是避开为妙。
    4. Tom's father is a school director.
      汤姆的父亲是中学校长。
    5. The factory director decided to put on extra men to get the work done as early as possible.
      厂长决定增加人力以便尽早完成这项工作。
    6. She attained rank of deputy director.
      她当上了副主任。
    7. If you wish for further explanation, you'd better apply in person to the director.
      如果你想得到进一步说明,你最好直接找厂长联系。
    8. As a movie director he is generally very successful, but he laid an egg this time.
      作为电影导演,他一向是非常成功的,可是这一回他砸锅了。
n. (名词)
  1. director的基本意思是“主管”“董事”,指某部门中最主要的管理人或董事会的成员,也可作“负责人”“主任”“校长”解,指领导一个组织、机构或一项活动的主管人, director有时还特指“导演”。
  2. director是可数名词,有复数形式。
n. (名词)
director, headmaster, president, principal, schoolmaster
  • 这组名词的共同意思是“校长”,但用于不同的学校要用不同的词:principal通常指中学校长,也可指小学校长或大学院长; headmaster指普通小学或中学的男性校长,在美国尤指私立学校的校长; director不仅指学校的校长,还可指各组织机构、团体等的负责人,如处长、局长、主任、厂长等; schoolmaster指小学、中学等一般学校的教师或校长; president指大学校长。例如:
  • The school principal announced the honor roll list.校长宣布了优等生名单。
  • Our headmaster is an old man.我们的校长是一位老人。
  • He is the director of the research center.他是研究中心的主任。
  • John is the schoolmaster of that secondary school.约翰是那所中学的校长。
  • He was the president of Harvard University.他是哈佛大学的校长。
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