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单词 executive
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executive
(ɪgzekjʊtɪv )
Word forms: executives
1. countable noun
An executive is someone who is employed by a business at a senior level. Executives decide what the business should do, and ensure that it is done.
...an advertising executive.
She is a senior bank executive.
2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
The executive sections and tasks of an organization are concerned with the making of decisions and with ensuring that decisions are carried out.
A successful job search needs to be as well organised as any other executive task.
I will not take an executive role, but rather become a consultant.
3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Executive goods are expensive goods designed or intended for executives and other people at a similar social or economic level.
...an executive briefcase.
...a chain of shops specialising in pricey executive toys.
...executive cars.
4. singular noun [NOUN noun]
The executive committee or board of an organization is a committee within that organization which has the authority to make decisions and ensures that these decisions are carried out.
He sits on the executive committee that manages Lloyd's.
Some executive members have called for his resignation.
...the executive of the National Union of Students. [+ of]
Synonyms: administration, government, directors, management  
5. singular noun [oft NOUN noun]
The executive is the part of the government of a country that is concerned with carrying out decisions or orders, as opposed to the part that makes laws or the part that deals with criminals.
The government, the executive and the judiciary are supposed to be separate.
The matter should be resolved by the executive branch of government.
Collocations:
executive action
Never has constructively critical examination of executive action been more important.
Times,Sunday Times
As boards are rule-driven, unless the prescribed criteria were met, degrees could only be awarded by disregard of constitutionally approved rules under executive action.
Times, Sunday Times
But the claimants submitted that the litigation centrally concerned the violation by deliberate and targeted executive action of civil rights.
Times, Sunday Times
There was also collective relief at clear executive action - in contrast to the faltering attempts to stem the oil gusher, reform health insurance, or pull out of recession.
Times, Sunday Times
A central issue in the case was whether the orders could be challenged in the light of the modern approach to judicial review of executive action.
Times, Sunday Times
executive experience
He has no substantial business, military or executive experience.
Times, Sunday Times
He has the executive experience and gave a rip-roaring speech at a conservative activist conference earlier this month.
Times, Sunday Times
They may yet question the wisdom of having a small-state governor with less than two years' executive experience a heartbeat away from the presidency of a 72-year-old.
Times, Sunday Times
They lack top-quality executive experience.
Times, Sunday Times
The two had a rough executive experience, in which scenes were deleted only to be restored years later.
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executive function
There are executive function coaches who can be hired to help with the development of executive function skills.
Times,Sunday Times
While memory loss bothers most people the most, the skills you especially want to keep are those involving strategy, reasoning and decision-making, aka, executive function.
Times, Sunday Times
Another affected brain region deals with executive function, and goal-oriented and cognitively demanding tasks.
Times,Sunday Times
Some people struggle with executive function, which involves the co-ordination of all brain inputs.
Times, Sunday Times
There will be no more self-styled gurus lecturing us about positive thinking, team cohesion, executive function or making personal mission statements.
The Sun
executive leadership
It offers a management structure better suited to that type of business, allowing more executive leadership.
Times, Sunday Times
I propose that, for these stakeholders, responsibility sits firmly with the executive leadership.
Times, Sunday Times
I had not inherited a strong executive leadership, one which understood the game, had experienced the game, had a passion for the game.
Times, Sunday Times
Successful programs identify drivers meaningful to both supervisory and executive leadership.
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Her research focus was executive leadership and senior leader transitions into new organizations.
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executive management
All the directors and some of the executive management team intend to participate in the placing to contribute £1.08 million in total.
Times,Sunday Times
Third, it would be a source of guidance, advice and expertise for the executive management.
Times, Sunday Times
They included drawing up credible liquidity and capital plans and finding 'a permanent and suitable senior executive management team'.
Times, Sunday Times
Do you look at the supposedly fundamental review of operations undertaken by the new executive management team last week and nod?
Times, Sunday Times
I suspect it's not uncommon actually that people at executive management level don't smoke.
Times, Sunday Times
executive manager
At the sight of a wiry tail we send for the strychnine, and the rodent control operative executive manager.
Times, Sunday Times
He later became executive manager before being appointed president of the club in 1986.
Times, Sunday Times
Within two years she was promoted to executive manager of finance, responsible for management of the entire finance department.
ST
She was also an executive manager in her early career.
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Most municipalities except for the very small ones hire an executive manager who may or may not be a member of the municipal council.
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executive meeting
There's a longer executive meeting with the 12 people who report directly to me.
Times,Sunday Times
Several sources said that he was preparing to meet various factions inside the union before a crucial executive meeting next week.
Times, Sunday Times
Student meetings, tiny party branch meetings, national executive meetings of failing political parties, cabinet meetings of governments heading towards landslide defeats.
The Sun
He takes executive meetings until 6pm, and rarely lunches out.
Times, Sunday Times
In 1987, he became the branch representative to attend national executive meetings and in 1992 became the assistant general secretary.
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executive position
She began looking for a chief executive position at a smaller company.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
Although his precise future role is unclear, he is expected to occupy a senior executive position after the takeover.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The chief executive position remains unfilled.
The Sun (2014)
executive power
She would need to have some executive power as well, for nobody understands better how to translate funding into success.
Times, Sunday Times
It's about basic legal process and proper limits on executive power.
Times,Sunday Times
False certainty may be alluring - and at times psychologically necessary - but allied to executive power it can be dangerous.
Times,Sunday Times
The unlawful imprisonment of the claimant was not merely unconstitutional but an arbitrary exercise of executive power which was outrageous.
Times, Sunday Times
A political system designed to give full executive power to the more popular of two large parties just about coped with the change.
Times, Sunday Times
executive salary
This included executive salaries, which were being clipped globally.
Mail and Guardian
This results in the regurgitation of urban myths about, for instance, excessive chief executive salaries.
Times, Sunday Times
Companies should be forced to allow their lowest-paid employees to help to set their executive salaries, the shadow chancellor believes.
Times, Sunday Times
Bank supervisors should limit executive salaries and bonuses could be wiped out when a bank fails.
Times, Sunday Times
He has also criticised excessive executive salaries and 'golden parachutes'.
Times, Sunday Times
experienced executive
They called in an experienced executive producer and say that they went about the creative process in exactly the same way as if it were a major theatrical production.
Times, Sunday Times
An internationally experienced executive can be the driving force to put a company on the global scene.
Times, Sunday Times
Sometimes, an experienced executive from another firm can also turn mentor.
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Sources said they would be stunned if two such experienced executives had allowed themselves to be involved.
Times, Sunday Times
The experienced executives who had overseen the reorganization were dismissed, new management came in, and the railroad began another plunge into the depths.
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hire an executive
The smartest and most progressive companies transitioning to remote will hire an executive to lead their journey in the next one to two years.
Times,Sunday Times
After two years as president he requested the board hire an executive officer.
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Most municipalities except for the very small ones hire an executive manager who may or may not be a member of the municipal council.
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Hiring non-execs as potential chief executives also means that the search process would be almost a cross between hiring an executive and appointing a non-exec.
Times, Sunday Times
It hired an executive director in 2000 and has since expanded to a paid staff of three.
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insurance executive
But one insurance executive said that mergers were unlikely to follow rapidly.
Times, Sunday Times
Upon retirement, he worked as an insurance executive and writer.
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He subsequently returned to his prior role as an insurance executive, and took no further part in elective politics.
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He was an insurance executive by career.
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The plans are similar to the proposal for senior bank managers, but insurance executives will not face criminal action in the event of a collapse.
Times, Sunday Times
interim executive
An interim executive board has now been installed.
Times, Sunday Times
For his commitment he receives a free ticket for life of the interim executive board.
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Interim management can be seen as the short-term assignment of a proven heavyweight interim executive manager to manage a period of transition, crisis or change within an organisation.
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Pay for interim executives has come under pressure as new entrants to the market charge day rates half as much as the going rate.
Times, Sunday Times
He was head of a team of interim executives tasked with sorting out the trust, which needs to save 20million.
The Sun
marketing executive
When quizzed about who was leaving, the firm's hapless marketing executive could only say that she 'did not want to discuss the matter'.
Times, Sunday Times
The former marketing executive, 48, has a stake worth 84.5m and other assets.
Times, Sunday Times
A marketing executive told me recently that organizational credibility comes in exposures of four.
Christianity Today
So they billed themselves as a 'retail marketing executive'.
Times, Sunday Times
But the online marketing executive says she will not be forking out for hair removal again.
The Sun
publishing executive
Not surprisingly, the publishing executive who received the e-mail had no knowledge of the original commission.
Times, Sunday Times
A leading publishing executive claimed that 'setting a list price' was the only way to safeguard the industry and fund new talent.
Times, Sunday Times
As a middle-aged publishing executive in the early 1970s, he had felt keenly that in not recognising key references, he was missing something in the art he enjoyed so much.
Times, Sunday Times
One publishing executive said that the book sold poorly because rather than a tell-all, it was disguised as a novel.
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The publishing executives behind it were locked in meetings yesterday.
Times, Sunday Times
studio executive
You don't need to be a studio executive with dollar signs for eyes to see what's coming next.
Times, Sunday Times
At a party he met a studio executive and introduced himself as a scriptwriter.
Times, Sunday Times
Over the course of a career lasting more than 50 years he was producer on more than 40 feature films and was involved as a studio executive on many more.
Times, Sunday Times
A paranoid film studio executive, who will stop at nothing to get to the top, faces trouble from an angry scriptwriter, a suspicious detective and the ambitions of a rival.
The Sun
If you are a studio executive, which would you prefer to have made?
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 管理人员, 执行的
Japanese: エグゼクティブ, 管理職の
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