1.监督人;管理人;(书的)审订者;〈英〉铁道线路检查员;〈美〉(选举的)镇行政官员;〈美〉督学员
1.someone who is in charge of an activity, a place, or a group of people such as workers or students
2.someone who is an elected member of the city or county government in some parts of the U.S.
1.When he was working in his first company, he was oppressed by one of his supervisors, so he left for his second company.
但是,他在第一个单位工作时总是受压制,于是,他负气来到第二个单位。
2.One of my supervisors was able to shoehorn his love for woodworking into a contract to build some desks and tables for the workplace.
我的一位上司因为一项制造桌椅的合同而喜欢上木工活。
3.A limited liability company with a relatively small number of shareholders and of a small scale may have one or two supervisors.
有限责任公司,股东人数较少和规模较小的,可以设一至二名监事。
4.A few continental supervisors, led by the Germans, believe a set of "voluntary" rules for the hedge funds would be better.
以德国为首的少数欧洲管理人认为一套“自主的”规则对对冲基金来说会是更为有效的。
5.But what none of her fellow residents or supervisors realized was that she was barely surviving at home as a victim of domestic violence.
然而令她的同伴以及领导们想不到的是,她是一个在家中几乎无法生存的家暴受害者。
6.None of these measures would have been possible without the Fed's unparalleled authority derived from its role as bank supervisors.
作为银行监管机构,美联储拥有无与伦比的权威,若非如此,美联储不可能出台上述措施。
7."We're trying to put pressure from top, with GMs, heads of departments pushing down and frontline supervisors pushing up, " Mr Warner says.
华纳称:“我们试图从高层施加压力,由总经理和部门主管向下施压,一线主管向上推进。”
8.But if it happens often, experts advise taking up the matter with the boss's supervisors or the company's human resources team.
但如果经常发生,专家建议将这种情况向老板的主管或公司人力资源部汇报。
9.Theoretically, this innovation helps make up for disadvantages of the Board of Supervisors in terms of the subsequent supervision.
理论上讲,这个创造有助于弥补监事会在后续监督中的不足。
10.Imagine the difference it might have made to Ireland and Iceland, say, if supervisors there had resisted banks' eye-watering credit growth.
试想,如果监管者抵制银行刺眼的信贷增长的话,今天的爱尔兰和冰岛将有多么不同。