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单词 supervisor
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Definition of supervisor in English:

supervisor

noun ˈsuːpəvʌɪzəˈsupərˌvaɪzər
  • 1A person who supervises a person or an activity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's also helpful to create and constantly update a tracking system to keep account of which supervisors have completed training - and when.
    • As difficult as it may be, have a candid conversation with your supervisor about your schedule and ways to recharge your battery.
    • Restaurant supervisors start on about €19,000 moving up to €25,000, depending on their experience and place of work.
    • Here's what's surprising to me: 27 percent had come to the attention of supervisors for suspicious activities prior to the crime they were caught committing.
    • Bank supervisors, through lax supervision, had become instruments of this policy of propping up favored borrowers.
    • Every cubicle is occupied, by designers, supervisors, and accountants.
    • Positive discipline is a mutual problem solving approach in which the supervisor and employee try to reach agreement on how to resolve the issue.
    • Line supervisors were charged with keeping each piece of equipment and each worker fully utilized.
    • Both supervisors and employees should be educated to look for signs of potential problems.
    • In some cases, court decisions, legislative action, or other informal influences have undermined supervisors.
    • The supervisor said that the employees were correct in their response, and to do otherwise would have been beyond the scope of their authority.
    • They were mainly telesales people and call centre supervisors who moved into business development and sales management roles.
    • At one school, eight outside supervisors were needed to supervise and substitute.
    • In addition, it is expected that supervisory skills are limited and few supervisors received training in how to manage people.
    • Employees expect supervisors and managers to set an example.
    • Higher-level managers often spot-quiz supervisors about their new employees: What are his hobbies?
    • Still, there are precious few companies that pay significant attention to how their employees feel about their supervisors, or recognize how important that can be.
    • This result corresponds with the presumed deficit in supervisory training of agricultural supervisors and managers and the results of this study.
    • He said to this end training of magistrates, investigators, bankers and supervisors has been on-going, and anti-money laundering television programmes have been conducted to try and raise the levels of awareness.
    • I also feel frustration when I have to report to, and through many layers of, supervisors, vice presidents, etc. who aren't that bright.
    Synonyms
    manager, director, administrator, overseer, controller, boss, chief, superintendent, inspector, head, governor, superior, organizer, conductor, steward, foreman, ganger
    informal honcho, gaffer
    1. 1.1 A person who directs and oversees the work of a postgraduate research student.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They have only occasional contact with supervisors, other health professionals and the client's family.
      • This commonly occurs in editing and publishing, and in controversial circumstances might be the role a supervisor takes in the postgraduate student's final work.
      • My heartfelt thank goes to my supervisor for his insightful suggestions.
      • In the third phase, the participant, her appointed mentor, and her direct supervisor will design a professional development plan.
      • Before the course begins, students get their supervisor, their peers, and the people they manage to critique them and forward their evaluations to the course instructors.
      • To such supervisors, research students may represent a source of cheap research labour.
      • And yet, there are also questions we might ask ourselves: How much do you share between supervisor and research student?
      • Day-to-day activities varied from helping with the telephone and photocopying to reporting to her supervisor about on-going legislative committee hearings and her own bill-analysis research.
      • If students and supervisors find themselves initially bamboozled with beginning an exegesis, then I suggest that they read the exegeses of others and talk to candidates who are further advanced in the processes.
      • However, in order to make this project work, the Institute needs the input of PhD and MA supervisors to put students in contact with them.
      • Teacher educators, supervisors, and professors who teach, mentor, and advise preservice teachers should consider the resistant nature of teacher efficacy beliefs.
      • Work done by university staff acting as supervisors for postgraduate students can be viewed in the same way.
      • It was an unusual meeting of supervisor and postgraduates: all four of us were aged between twenty-four and thirty.
      • I owed my participation to my research supervisor at Cambridge, only to find myself in a group of celebrities from all over the world - statesmen, philosophers, journalists, Members of Parliament and poets.
      • Even better, your supervisor, a top researcher in the field, wants to nurture your interest in science…
 
 

Definition of supervisor in US English:

supervisor

nounˈsupərˌvaɪzərˈso͞opərˌvīzər
  • A person who supervises a person or an activity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were mainly telesales people and call centre supervisors who moved into business development and sales management roles.
    • Employees expect supervisors and managers to set an example.
    • Both supervisors and employees should be educated to look for signs of potential problems.
    • At one school, eight outside supervisors were needed to supervise and substitute.
    • Every cubicle is occupied, by designers, supervisors, and accountants.
    • Still, there are precious few companies that pay significant attention to how their employees feel about their supervisors, or recognize how important that can be.
    • In some cases, court decisions, legislative action, or other informal influences have undermined supervisors.
    • Restaurant supervisors start on about €19,000 moving up to €25,000, depending on their experience and place of work.
    • Positive discipline is a mutual problem solving approach in which the supervisor and employee try to reach agreement on how to resolve the issue.
    • Line supervisors were charged with keeping each piece of equipment and each worker fully utilized.
    • In addition, it is expected that supervisory skills are limited and few supervisors received training in how to manage people.
    • It's also helpful to create and constantly update a tracking system to keep account of which supervisors have completed training - and when.
    • The supervisor said that the employees were correct in their response, and to do otherwise would have been beyond the scope of their authority.
    • As difficult as it may be, have a candid conversation with your supervisor about your schedule and ways to recharge your battery.
    • He said to this end training of magistrates, investigators, bankers and supervisors has been on-going, and anti-money laundering television programmes have been conducted to try and raise the levels of awareness.
    • This result corresponds with the presumed deficit in supervisory training of agricultural supervisors and managers and the results of this study.
    • I also feel frustration when I have to report to, and through many layers of, supervisors, vice presidents, etc. who aren't that bright.
    • Higher-level managers often spot-quiz supervisors about their new employees: What are his hobbies?
    • Here's what's surprising to me: 27 percent had come to the attention of supervisors for suspicious activities prior to the crime they were caught committing.
    • Bank supervisors, through lax supervision, had become instruments of this policy of propping up favored borrowers.
    Synonyms
    manager, director, administrator, overseer, controller, boss, chief, superintendent, inspector, head, governor, superior, organizer, conductor, steward, foreman, ganger
 
 
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