executive
executive 英 [ɪgˈzekjətɪv] 美 [ɪɡˈzɛkjətɪv]
adj. 管理的;行政的 n. 管理人员;领导层;决策层
名词复数:executives
- An executive is a powerful person who is responsible for making things run smoothly. If you become an executive, you might be in charge of an organization, a business, or even an entire country.
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- adj. 管理的;行政的
- n. 管理人员;领导层;决策层
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1. advertising executives, business executives, sales executives
广告、业务、销售等主管
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2. a chief executive in a computer firm, a senior executive in a computer firm, a top executive in a computer firm
一家计算机公司的总裁╱资深主管╱高层主管
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3. The union's executive has yet to reach a decision.
工会领导层还有待作出决策。
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4. She has an executive position in a finance company.
她在一家金融公司担任主管。
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5. executive decisions, executive duties, executive jobs, executive positions
经营管理的决策╱职责╱工作╱职位
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6. the executive dining room
管理人员食堂
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7. executive authority
行政当局
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8. an executive board, an executive committee, an executive officer
执行董事会;行政机构;执行委员会;行政长官
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9. an executive lounge
贵宾休息室
- executive (adj.) mid-15c., "performed, carried out;" 1640s, "of the branch of government that carries out the laws," from Middle French executif, from Latin executivus, from past participle stem of exequi "follow after; carry out, accomplish" (see execution). The noun in this sense is from 1776, as a branch of government charged with the execution and enforcement of the laws. Meaning "high-ranking businessman" is 1902 in American English; hence the adjectival sense "stylish, luxurious, costly" (1970s). Executive privilege is attested by 1805, American English.
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