单词 | administrator |
释义 | administratorad‧min‧is‧tra‧tor /ədˈmɪnəstreɪtə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countable] Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES word sets
WORD SETS► Basics Collocationsadmin, nounadministration, nounadministrative, adjectiveadministrator, nounagency, nounagent, nounbalance sheet, nounbazaar, nounbid, nounbid, verbbig business, nounbook value, nounboss, nounbottom line, nounbranch, nouncapacity, nouncapital, nouncapital assets, nouncapital gains, nouncapital goods, nouncapital-intensive, adjectivecapitalist, nouncard, nouncentralize, verbcompetitiveness, nounconsultancy, nouncontract, nouncontract, verbcost-effective, adjectivecoupon, nouncritical path, noundecentralize, verbdeveloper, noundistiller, noundistributor, noundiversify, verbdownsize, verbeconomics, nounenterprise, nounentrepreneur, nounestablishment, nounfashion, nounfly-by-night, adjectivefold, verbfoodstuff, nounform letter, nounfranchise, verbfranchisee, noungazump, verbgearing, noungeneric, adjectiveget, verbhard sell, nounhaute couture, nounhigh season, nounhigh technology, nounhike, nounhike, verbloss, nounlow-tech, adjectivemaximize, verbMD, nounmerchandise, verbmerchandising, nounmerger, nounmiddleman, nounmiller, nounmission statement, nounmom-and-pop, adjectivemoneygrabbing, adjectivemoneymaker, noun-monger, suffixmonopolistic, adjectivemonopoly, nounnet, adjectivenet, verbniche, nounoff-the-peg, adjectiveopening time, nounoperation, nounoperational, adjectiveoperator, nounoption, nounoutlay, nounoutlet, nounoutput, nounoutwork, nounoverhead, nounoverstock, verbpackage, nounpartner, nounpartnership, nounpatent, nounpayola, nounpercentage, nounpiracy, nounpremium, nounprivate practice, nounprivatization, nounprivatize, verbprofitability, nounproprietor, nounproprietress, nounpurchase price, nounpurchasing power, nounquiet, adjectiveR & D, nounrate of return, nounrecall, verbreject, nounrep, nounresearch and development, nounrestrictive practices, nounrevenue, nounsell, verbservice industry, nounsleeping partner, nounspeculate, verbspeculation, nounspeculative, adjectivestreet value, nounsubtotal, nounswap meet, nounsweatshop, nounsyndicate, nounsystems analyst, nountake, nountender, nountie-up, nounTM, transact, verbtransaction, nounturnover, nounundersell, verbuneconomic, adjectiveunit, noununprofitable, adjectivevideo conferencing, nounwatchdog, nounwheeler-dealer, nounwheeling and dealing, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► assistant Word family· Larger facilities typically have several assistant administrators to aid the top administrator and to handle day-to-day decisions. ► chief· Guests included the local chief administrator and founder of the Catering Equipment Manufacturing Company.· A large practice of 40 or 50 physicians may have a chief administrator and several assistants, each responsible for different areas.· Home of our medical director and chief administrator, of course, and his wife.· You are the chief administrator of a private school. ► colonial· There were twenty-one knights, but these too were more often lawyers, merchants and colonial administrators rather than landed gentry.· I believe I can read the names of a few redundant colonial administrators. ► deputy· Hobson was the associate deputy administrator for government contracting and minority enterprise development. ► local· Guests included the local chief administrator and founder of the Catering Equipment Manufacturing Company.· The local railway administrators were terrorized into collaborating. ► professional· The professional versus administrator clash is a second structurally induced clash over power.· At both central and local level of government there are elected representatives and professional administrators and other staff.· Some of its members were experienced professional administrators. ► senior· Members of Congress and senior administrators are moved by considerations other than the carrots and sticks available to a chief executive. ► top· In smaller facilities, top administrators may handle more of the details of day-to-day operations.· In one, a top agency administrator was accused of improperly influencing contract bids.· The orchestra also saw its five top administrators resign last year, including executive director Michael Tiknis. NOUN► city· The city administrator should help make the government work more efficiently.· The new charter, which was trimmed down to just 82 pages, replaces the chief administrative officer with a city administrator.· The six included Bobb and Uberuaga, who was the city administrator of Huntington Beach. ► county· The county administrator grew up poor, the son of sharecroppers, in a house with no indoor plumbing.· The first major difference among the Democratic majority to publicly surface is the choice of county administrator.· The county administrator seems to want people to believe he's changed with the times. ► database· In some circumstances the database administrator will be the project leader.· Tables of lexicographers and of the group memberships of lexicographers are created and maintained by the database administrator.· This will be a decision of the database administrator. ► education· To be considered for education administrator positions, workers must first prove themselves in their current jobs.· Higher education administrators also provide student services.· Job Outlook Substantial competition is expected for prestigious jobs as education administrators.· Employment of education administrators is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2005.· Working Conditions Education administrators hold management positions with significant responsibility.· The number of education administrators employed depends largely on State and local expenditures for education.· Most education administrators work more than 40 hours a week, including many nights and weekends when they oversee school activities.· Employment Education administrators held about 393, 000 jobs in 1994. ► hospital· Conductors and hospital administrators come out of courses in conducting or schools of hospital administration respectively.· He fled the scene on foot, but turned up several hours later at Summit Medical Center. Hospital administrators notified authorities.· A study of hospital administrators found that it took individuals eighteen months before they felt comfortable in that far less demanding role.· For personal care the chain of complaint is: physician, charge nurse, nursing supervisor, hospital administrator, hospital director.· His father, a teacher of math and science, became a school superintendent and then a hospital administrator. ► network· Although it is already technically possible for network administrators to monitor Internet traffic, such tracking has been difficult to do.· Interestingly, the security problems plaguing network administrators resemble the problems facing transaction-based electronic commerce. ► office· Home Office administrators have already surveyed former camps and found only one suitable.· Some principals and central office administrators have a doctorate or specialized degree in education administration. ► school· He says he's a retired school administrator.· In this day of the lawsuit, touching a student is often actively discouraged by school administrators.· The school security specialists also want local law enforcement officials and school administrators to improve their cooperation to stem the violence.· Some private school administrators said an exodus from public schools would force schools to work more efficiently. ► system· It is designed to enable system administrators to identify and fix problems before they come to most users' attention.· This approach worked in the past, when the system administrator had to worry about a limited threat.· It comes with three support options: for application developers, end-users and system administrators. ► university· Imagine yourself in the position of one of the university administrators. VERB► appoint· He will have authority over the Kremlin-appointed Chechen administrator, Akhmed Kadyrov.· Four times in the past two years, the central bank has appointed administrators to small Czech banks with similar problems. ► become· The second plaintiff became its administrator in 1980.· In 1981, he became an administrator at the publishing company Hachette before expanding his interest to the Filipacchi group in 1984.· Discouraged, he gave up and became an administrator.· He gave up stockbroking and became a selector and administrator, but in his later years was almost a recluse.· I think he will become a very good administrator.· Numbers of them became administrators or held important posts. WORD FAMILYnounadministrationadministratoradjectiveadministrativeverbadministrateadverbadministratively someone whose job involves managing the work of a company or organization |
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