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director


di·rec·tor

D0244900 (dĭ-rĕk′tər, dī-)n.1. One that supervises, controls, or manages.2. A member of a group of persons chosen to control or govern the affairs of an institution or corporation.3. A person who supervises the creative aspects of a dramatic production or film and instructs the actors and crew.4. The conductor of an orchestra or chorus.5. An electronic device that continually calculates and displays information used for firing weapons at moving targets, such as missiles or aircraft.
di·rec′tor·ship′ n.

director

(dɪˈrɛktə; daɪ-) n1. a person or thing that directs, controls, or regulates2. (Commerce) a member of the governing board of a business concern who may or may not have an executive function3. (Professions) a person who directs the affairs of an institution, trust, educational programme, etc4. (Film) the person responsible for the artistic and technical aspects of making a film or television programme. Compare producer45. (Broadcasting) the person responsible for the artistic and technical aspects of making a film or television programme. Compare producer46. (Classical Music) music another word (esp US) for conductor2 ˌdirecˈtorial adj ˌdirecˈtorially adv diˈrectorˌship n diˈrectress fem n

di•rec•tor

(dɪˈrɛk tər, daɪ-)

n. 1. a person or thing that directs. 2. one of a group of persons chosen to control or govern the affairs of a company or corporation. 3. the person who interprets the script and supervises the development of a theater, film, television, or radio production. 4. conductor (def. 3). 5. the manager or head of certain organized groups. [1470–80; < Late Latin] di•rec′tor•ship`, n.
Thesaurus
Noun1.director - someone who controls resources and expendituresdirector - someone who controls resources and expendituresmanager, managing directoradministrator, decision maker - someone who administers a businessbank manager - manager of a branch office of a bankdistrict manager - a manager who supervises the sales activity for a districtmanageress - a woman manager
2.director - member of a board of directorsboard - a committee having supervisory powers; "the board has seven members"committee member - a member of a committee
3.director - someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a showdirector - someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a showtheater director, theatre directorstage director - someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a stage showsupervisor - one who supervises or has charge and direction of
4.director - the person who directs the making of a filmdirector - the person who directs the making of a filmfilm directorfilm maker, film producer, filmmaker, movie maker - a producer of motion pictures
5.director - the person who leads a musical groupdirector - the person who leads a musical groupconductor, music directorbandleader - the leader of a dance bandbandmaster - the conductor of a banddrum major - the leader of a marching band or drum corpsdrum majorette, majorette - a female drum majormusician - artist who composes or conducts music as a profession

director

noun controller, head, leader, manager, chief, executive, chairman, boss (informal), producer, governor, principal, administrator, supervisor, organizer, baas (S. African) He is the director of the unit.

Film directors

Robert Aldrich (U.S.), Woody Allen (U.S.), Pedro Almódovar (Spanish), Robert Altman (U.S.), Lindsay Anderson (British), Michelangelo Antonioni (Italian), Gillian Armstrong (Australian), Anthony Asquith (English), Richard Attenborough (British), John Badham (U.S.), Warren Beatty (U.S.), Ingmar Bergman (Swedish), Bernardo Bertolucci (Italian), Luc Besson (French), Peter Bogdanovich (U.S.), John Boorman (English), Robert Bresson (French), Peter Brook (British), Mel Brooks (U.S.), Luis Buñuel (Spanish), Tim Burton (U.S.), James Cameron (U.S.), Jane Campion (New Zealander), Frank Capra (U.S), John Carpenter (U.S.), Marcel Carné (French), Claude Chabrol (French), René Clair (French), Jean Cocteau (French), Ethan Coen (U.S.), Joel Coen (U.S.), Francis Ford Coppola (U.S.), Roger Corman (U.S.), David Cronenberg (Canadian), Michael Curtiz (American-Hungarian), Joe Dante (U.S.), Cecil B de Mille (U.S.), Johnathan Demme (U.S.), Brian de Palma (U.S.), Vittoria De Sicca (Italian), Richard Donner (U.S.), Aleksandr Petrovitch Dovzhenko (Russian), Clint Eastwood (U.S.), Blake Edwards (U.S.), Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein (Russian), Rainer Werner Fassbinder (German), Federico Fellini (Italian), Victor Fleming (U.S.), Bryan Forbes (English), John Ford (U.S.), Milös Forman (Czech), Bill Forsyth (Scottish), Stephen Frears (English), William Friedkin (U.S.), Abel Gance (French), Terry Gilliam (U.S.), Jean-Luc Godard (French), Peter Greenaway (English), John Grierson (Scottish), D(avid) W(ark) Griffith (U.S.), Sacha Guitry (French), Peter Hall (English), Howard Hawks (U.S.), Werner Herzog (German), George Roy Hill (U.S.), Alfred Hitchcock (English), John Huston (U.S), James Ivory (U.S.), Peter Jackson (New Zealander), Derek Jarman (English), Neil Jordan (Irish), Chen Kaige (China), Lawrence Kasdan (U.S.), Philip Kaufman (U.S.), Elia Kazan (U.S.), Krzysztof Kieslowski (Polish), Stanley Kubrick (U.S.), Akira Kurosawa (Japanese), John Landis (U.S.), Fritz Lang (Austrian), David Lean (English), Spike Lee (U.S.), Mike Leigh (English), Richard Lester (U.S.), Barry Levinson (U.S.), Ken Loach (English), George Lucas (U.S), Sidney Lumet (U.S.), David Lynch (U.S.), Jim McBride (U.S.), Alexander Mackendrick (Scottish), Louis Malle (French), Joseph Mankiewicz (U.S.), Georges Méliès (French), Sam Mendes (English), Ismail Merchant (Indian), George Miller (Australian), Jonathon Wolfe Miller (English), Vincente Minnelli (U.S.), Kenji Mizoguchi (Japanese), Mike Nichols (American-German), Laurence Olivier (English), Max Ophüls (German), G(eorge) W(ilhelm) Pabst (German), Marcel Pagnol (French), Alan Parker (English), Pier Paolo Pasolini (Italian), Sam Peckinpah (U.S.), Arthur Penn (U.S), Roman Polanski (Polish), Sydney Pollack (U.S), Michael Powell (English), Otto Preminger (Austrian-U.S.), Emeric Pressburger (Hungarian), Vsevolod Pudovkin (Russian), David Puttnam (English), Satyajit Ray (Indian), Robert Redford (U.S.), Carol Reed (English), Carl Reiner (U.S.), Rob Reiner (U.S.), Edgar Reitz (German), Jean Renoir (French), Alain Resnais (French), Leni Riefenstahl (German), Guy Ritchie (English), Hal Roach (U.S.), Tim Robbins (U.S.), Nicholas Roeg (English), Eric Rohmer (France), George Romero (U.S.), Roberto Rossellini (Italian), Ken Russell (English), John Schlesinger (English), Martin Scorsese (U.S.), Ridley Scott (British), Don Siegal (U.S.), Steven Soderbergh (U.S.), Steven Spielberg (U.S.), Robert Stevenson (English), Oliver Stone (U.S.), Preston Sturges (U.S.), Quentin Tarantino (U.S.), Andrei Tarkovsky (Russian), Jacques Tati (French), Bertrand Tavernier (French), François Truffaut (French), Roger Vadim (French), Luchino Visconti (Italian), Joseph von Sternberg (Austrian-U.S.), Erich von Stroheim (Austrian-U.S.), Andrei Wajda (Polish), Peter Weir (Australian), Orson Welles (U.S.), Wim Wenders (German), Billy Wilder (Austrian-U.S.), Michael Winner (English), Robert Wise (U.S.), Zhang Yimou (Chinese), Franco Zeffirelli (Italian), Robert Zemeckis (U.S.), Fred Zinnemann (Austrian-British)

director

noun1. One who is highest in rank or authority:boss, chief, chieftain, head, headman, hierarch, leader, master.Slang: honcho.Idiom: cock of the walk.2. Someone who directs and supervises workers:boss, foreman, foreperson, forewoman, head, manager, overseer, superintendent, supervisor, taskmaster, taskmistress.Informal: straw boss.Slang: chief.3. A person having administrative or managerial authority in an organization:administrant, administrator, executive, manager, officer, official.Informal: exec.4. Something or someone that shows the way:conductor, escort, guide, lead, leader, pilot, shepherd, usher.
Translations
导演指导者董事

direct

(diˈrekt) adjective1. straight; following the quickest and shortest way. Is this the most direct route? 筆直的,最快且最短的 迳直的,最近或最短的 2. (of manner etc) straightforward and honest. a direct answer. 直率的 直率的3. occurring as an immediate result. His dismissal was a direct result of his rudeness to the manager. 直接的 直接的4. exact; complete. Her opinions are the direct opposite of his. 正好的,截然的 正好的5. in an unbroken line of descent from father to son etc. He is a direct descendant of Napoleon. 直系的 直系的 verb1. to point, aim or turn in a particular direction. He directed my attention towards the notice. 指向 指向2. to show the way to. She directed him to the station. 指引 指引3. to order or instruct. We will do as you direct. 命令,指揮 命令,指挥 4. to control or organize. A policeman was directing the traffic; to direct a film. 指揮,導演 指挥,导演 diˈrection (-ʃən) noun1. (the) place or point to which one moves, looks etc. What direction did he go in?; They were heading in my direction (= towards me); I'll find my way all right – I've a good sense of direction. 方向 方向2. guidance. They are under your direction. 指導 指导3. (in plural) instructions (eg on how to get somewhere, use something etc). We asked the policeman for directions; I have lost the directions for this washing-machine. 指示 指示4. the act of aiming or turning (something or someone) towards a certain point. 指向 指向diˈrectional adjective 方向的 方向的diˈrective (-tiv) noun a general instruction from a higher authority about what is to be done etc. (上級的)指示 正式的指示,指令 diˈrectly adverb1. in a direct manner. I went directly to the office. 直接地 直接地2. almost at once. He will be here directly. 馬上 马上diˈrectness noun 直接 直接diˈrector noun a person or thing that directs, eg one of a group of persons who manage the affairs of a business or a person who is in charge of the making of a film, play etc. He is on the board of directors of our firm; The producer and the director quarrelled about the film. 指導者,董事,導演 指导者,董事,导演 diˈrectoryplural diˈrectories noun a type of book giving names and addresses etc. a telephone directory. 通訊錄,名錄 通信录,姓名地址录

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director


director

1. a member of the governing board of a business concern who may or may not have an executive function 2. the person responsible for the artistic and technical aspects of making a film or television programme 3. Music another word (esp US) for conductor

director

[də′rek·tər] (electronics) Telephone switch which translates the digits dialed into the directing digits actually used to switch the call. (electromagnetism) A parasitic element placed a fraction of a wavelength ahead of a dipole receiving antenna to increase the gain of the array in the direction of the major lobe. (ordnance) Electromechanical equipment which is used to track a moving target in azimuth and angular height and which, with the addition of other necessary information from an outside source, such as a radar set or a range finder, continuously computes firing data and transmits them to the guns.

Director

A 3D animation authoring and playback system for Windows and Mac from Adobe. Director is used to develop sophisticated interactive games and virtual worlds. Using a bitmap-based rendering engine and supporting myriad multimedia formats, including Flash, developers script their animations in JavaScript or Adobe's Lingo.

Create in Director, Play in Shockwave
Director source files use a .DIR extension and can be edited and run between platforms. For distribution over the Web, DIR source files are published to Shockwave files (.DCR extension) that are played in Shockwave Player either within the Web browser or from stand-alone applications.

Introduced by MacroMind in 1985 for the Mac as VideoWorks, it became MacroMind Director and finally, via mergers, Macromedia Director. A version for Windows was later developed, and Adobe acquired Macromedia in 2005. See Shockwave, Shockmachine, shocked site, SWF and Flash.

director


director

 [dĭ-rek´ter] a grooved instrument for guiding a knife or other surgical instrument.

di·rec·tor

(di-rek'tŏr), 1. A smoothly grooved instrument used with a knife to limit the incision of tissues. Synonym(s): staff (2) 2. The head of a service or specialty division. [L. dirigo, pp. -rectus, to arrange, set in order]

director

A person responsible for an enterprise; one who directs. See Clinical director, Laboratory director, Medical director.

di·rec·tor

(di-rek'tŏr) 1. A smoothly grooved instrument used with a knife to limit the incision of tissues.
Synonym(s): staff (2) .
2. The head of a service or specialty division. [L. dirigo, pp. -rectus, to arrange, set in order]

di·rec·tor

(di-rek'tŏr) 1. A smoothly grooved instrument used with a knife to limit the incision of tissues.
Synonym(s): staff (2) .
2. The head of a service or specialty division in a large dental or other health care facility. [L. dirigo, pp. -rectus, to arrange, set in order]

director


Director

One who supervises, regulates, or controls.

A director is the head of an organization, either elected or appointed, who generally has certain powers and duties relating to management or administration. A corporation's board of directors is composed of a group of people who are elected by the shareholders to make important company policy decisions.

Director has been used synonymously with manager.

director

n. a member of the governing board of a corporation or association elected or re-elected at annual meetings of the shareholders or members. As a group the directors are responsible for the policy making, but not day-to-day operation, which is handled by officers and other managers. In some cases, a director may also be an officer, but need not be a shareholder. Most states require a minimum of three directors on corporate boards. Often lay people dealing with corporations confuse directors with officers. Officers are employees hired by the Board of Directors to manage the business. (See: corporation, board of directors)

director

a person who conducts the affairs of a company. Directors act as agents of the company, owe fiduciary duties to it and have a duty of care towards it. Directors may have executive functions or they may be non-executive directors, their principal functions being to safeguard the interests of investors. Directors, while not servants of the company as such, have a responsibility to it not dissimilar to the responsibility owed by a trustee to his beneficiaries. Specifically, directors are under duties to exercise their powers for the purposes for which they were conferred and to exercise them bona fide for the benefit of the company as a whole; and not to put themselves in a position in which their duties to the company and their personal interests may conflict.

First directors are usually named in the articles of association; however, it is not uncommon for the articles, instead of naming directors, to contain a power for the subscribers, or a majority of them, to appoint them. Following appointment, the normal procedure is for directors to retire by rotation, although a director's office may be vacated in other circumstances. A retiring director is eligible for re-election and the members at the annual general meeting at which a director retires may fill the vacated office by electing the same or another person to it.

The appointment of directors of a public limited company must be voted on individually unless the members who are present agree by resolution, without dissent, to a single resolution appointing two or more directors. Like trustees, directors are not entitled as of right to remuneration; accordingly, a director has no claim to payment for his services unless, as is usual, there is a provision for payment in the articles. In insolvency proceedings, legislation empowers the court to make a disqualification order disqualifying the persons specified in the order from being directors of companies and from otherwise being concerned with a company's affairs. A company director may be removed by special resolution, notwithstanding anything in the articles or in any agreement between him and the company. Special notice of such a resolution must be given.

director


Director

See: Board of directors.

Directorship

A seat on the board of directors of a company or other organization. A directorship allows one to have a direct say in a company's policies, particularly regarding dividend payments, the hiring and firing of major executives, and so forth. One receives a directorship as the result of a shareholder vote. Generally speaking, directors are nominated on the basis of whom they intend to represent, whether that be management, a particular block of shareholders, or even the company's employees.

director

A member of a firm's board of directors. A director also may hold a management position within the firm. See also inside director, outside director.

director

an official of A JOINT-STOCK COMPANY elected by the SHAREHOLDERS at the company's ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING and charged with certain powers and responsibilities to run the company on behalf of the shareholders. Each company will have a number of directors who constitute the BOARD OF DIRECTORS and the directors will meet regularly to determine company policy. The board generally elects one of their number to act as chairman of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS and may also elect one of their number to serve as managing director with responsibility for the day to day management of the company. Some directors will be executive directors and will hold senior salaried management posts in the company; others may be non-executive directors who are not primarily employed by the company but may be bankers or executives employed by other companies, contributing their expertise at board meetings in return for directors' fees. See CORPORATE GOVERNANCE.
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director


  • noun

Synonyms for director

noun controller

Synonyms

  • controller
  • head
  • leader
  • manager
  • chief
  • executive
  • chairman
  • boss
  • producer
  • governor
  • principal
  • administrator
  • supervisor
  • organizer
  • baas

Synonyms for director

noun one who is highest in rank or authority

Synonyms

  • boss
  • chief
  • chieftain
  • head
  • headman
  • hierarch
  • leader
  • master
  • honcho

noun someone who directs and supervises workers

Synonyms

  • boss
  • foreman
  • foreperson
  • forewoman
  • head
  • manager
  • overseer
  • superintendent
  • supervisor
  • taskmaster
  • taskmistress
  • straw boss
  • chief

noun a person having administrative or managerial authority in an organization

Synonyms

  • administrant
  • administrator
  • executive
  • manager
  • officer
  • official
  • exec

noun something or someone that shows the way

Synonyms

  • conductor
  • escort
  • guide
  • lead
  • leader
  • pilot
  • shepherd
  • usher

Synonyms for director

noun someone who controls resources and expenditures

Synonyms

  • manager
  • managing director

Related Words

  • administrator
  • decision maker
  • bank manager
  • district manager
  • manageress

noun member of a board of directors

Related Words

  • board
  • committee member

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

Synonyms

  • theater director
  • theatre director

Related Words

  • stage director
  • supervisor

noun the person who directs the making of a film

Synonyms

  • film director

Related Words

  • film maker
  • film producer
  • filmmaker
  • movie maker

noun the person who leads a musical group

Synonyms

  • conductor
  • music director

Related Words

  • bandleader
  • bandmaster
  • drum major
  • drum majorette
  • majorette
  • musician
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