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单词 exec
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Definition of exec in English:

exec

noun ɪɡˈzɛkɛɡˈzɛkɪɡˈzɛk
informal
  • An executive.

    top Hollywood execs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • GTech also got rid of its chairman and its chief exec earlier on in the year in the hope of building confidence in the company.
    • She had been in the job less than a year and had come from Citigroup where she was one of the top female execs.
    • Top news execs pursue answers to seven key questions pegged to creating a watchdog culture.
    • He sat by while execs let costs spin out of control and failed to deliver on promises to customers.
    • He has slowed the pace of acquisitions and dismissed about a dozen senior execs.
    • Chief execs and fund managers were also asked to identify the most innovative companies.
    • The chief exec of BT Retail has admitted that the cost of broadband in the UK is too high.
    • Network execs, who say they will maintain a premium on rates, have the new shows under wraps.
    • Six of the top 10 earning chief execs in the US run IT companies, according to Forbes.
    • It was all part of some pre-dinner entertainment for a group of top execs and managers from a large retail chain.
    • Now these execs are starting to worry about getting socked with a payroll tax increase.
    • The company's top execs must have panicked when they realised how out of control the story had gotten.
    • Although bad blood over the contract may hurt morale, for now execs are happy to have a victory in hand.
    • Too many U.S. execs are letting software vendors tell them how to run their business.
    • Critics of air taxis charge that high prices will relegate it to a perk for senior execs.
    • A Romanian-born man has pleaded guilty to sending threatening emails to top execs at eBay.
    • To the extent the execs held on to their stock, they suffered along with other shareholders.
    • Did pressure from corporate execs concerned about empty planes help change his mind?
    • The BBC should then be governed by an executive board, combining a handful of the very top execs and some non-execs.
    • In the past, they say, he has held on to top execs long after they needed to be replaced.
    Synonyms
    chief, head, principal, senior official, senior manager, senior administrator

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation.

Rhymes

beck, bedeck, check, cheque, Chiang Kai-shek, crosscheck, Czech, deck, dreck, fleck, heck, hitech, keck, lek, neck, peck, Québec, rec, reck, sec, sneck, spec, speck, spot-check, tec, tech, Toulouse-Lautrec, trek, wreck
 
 

Definition of exec in US English:

exec

nouniɡˈzekɪɡˈzɛk
informal
  • An executive.

    top execs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The chief exec of BT Retail has admitted that the cost of broadband in the UK is too high.
    • Critics of air taxis charge that high prices will relegate it to a perk for senior execs.
    • Network execs, who say they will maintain a premium on rates, have the new shows under wraps.
    • GTech also got rid of its chairman and its chief exec earlier on in the year in the hope of building confidence in the company.
    • In the past, they say, he has held on to top execs long after they needed to be replaced.
    • It was all part of some pre-dinner entertainment for a group of top execs and managers from a large retail chain.
    • Did pressure from corporate execs concerned about empty planes help change his mind?
    • He sat by while execs let costs spin out of control and failed to deliver on promises to customers.
    • Although bad blood over the contract may hurt morale, for now execs are happy to have a victory in hand.
    • Six of the top 10 earning chief execs in the US run IT companies, according to Forbes.
    • The BBC should then be governed by an executive board, combining a handful of the very top execs and some non-execs.
    • Now these execs are starting to worry about getting socked with a payroll tax increase.
    • She had been in the job less than a year and had come from Citigroup where she was one of the top female execs.
    • Chief execs and fund managers were also asked to identify the most innovative companies.
    • He has slowed the pace of acquisitions and dismissed about a dozen senior execs.
    • The company's top execs must have panicked when they realised how out of control the story had gotten.
    • To the extent the execs held on to their stock, they suffered along with other shareholders.
    • Too many U.S. execs are letting software vendors tell them how to run their business.
    • A Romanian-born man has pleaded guilty to sending threatening emails to top execs at eBay.
    • Top news execs pursue answers to seven key questions pegged to creating a watchdog culture.
    Synonyms
    chief, head, principal, senior official, senior manager, senior administrator

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation.

 
 
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