mentor
mentor 英 [ˈmentɔ:(r)] 美 ['mentɔr]
n. 指导者,良师益友 vt. 指导
进行时:mentoring 过去式:mentored 过去分词:mentored 第三人称单数:mentors 名词复数:mentors
- A mentor is a person who trains and guides someone, like the second-grade English teacher who saw the spark of creativity in your writing and encouraged you to become a professional author.
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- n. 指导者,良师益友
- vt. 指导
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1. Pick one program, course or mentor you resonate with and stick with it.
选择一个方案、课程或与你有共鸣的良师益友,并坚持下去。
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2. The mentor needs the support of management, which needs to directly express these desires to their workforce.
指导者需要管理层的支持,这需要直接向他们的职工表达这些期望。
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3. In general, the mentor influences what he or she can in light of personal experience, passion, and the constraints of the workplace.
总的来说,指导者根据个人经验、热情,和工作场所的约束条件影响他或她可以影响的东西。
- mentor (n.) "wise adviser," 1750, from Greek Mentor, friend of Odysseus and adviser of Telemachus (but often actually Athene in disguise) in the "Odyssey," perhaps ultimately meaning "adviser," because the name appears to be an agent noun of mentos "intent, purpose, spirit, passion" from PIE *mon-eyo- (source also of Sanskrit man-tar- "one who thinks," Latin mon-i-tor "one who admonishes"), causative form of root *men- (1) "to think." The general use of the word probably is via later popular romances, in which Mentor played a larger part than he does in Homer.
- mentor (v.) 1888, from mentor (n.). Related: Mentored; mentoring.
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