administer
administer 英 [ədˈmɪnɪstə(r)] 美 [ædˈmɪnɪstɚ]
v. 管理;执行;实施
进行时:administering 过去式:administered 过去分词:administered 第三人称单数:administers
- When you administer something, you give it to others. This can apply to a dose of medicine, an order, a survey, or a punishment. Administer can also mean to run something — such as a school or an office.
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- v. 管理;执行;实施
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1. to administer a charity,to administer a fund,to administer a school
管理一家慈善机构╱一项基金╱一所学校
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2. The pension funds are administered by commercial banks.
养老基金由商业银行经管。
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3. to administer justice, to administer the law
司法;执法
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4. The teacher has the authority to administer punishment.
老师有权处罚。
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5. Police believe his wife could not have administered the poison.
警方认为他的妻子是不可能下毒的。
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6. The dose was administered to the child intravenously.
已给那孩子静脉注射了一剂药物。
- administer (v.) late 14c., aministren, later administren, "to manage as a steward, control or regulate on behalf of others," from Old French aministrer "help, aid, be of service to" (12c., Modern French administrer), and directly from Latin administrare "to help, assist; manage, control, guide, superintend; rule, direct," from ad "to" (see ad-) + ministrare "to serve, attend, wait upon," from minister "inferior, servant, priest's assistant" (see minister (n.)).
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