proctor
proctor 英 [ˈprɒktə(r)] 美 [ˈprɑktə(r)]
n. 代理人;学监;监考员 vt. 监督
进行时:proctoring 过去式:proctored 过去分词:proctored 第三人称单数:proctors 名词复数:proctors
- A proctor keeps an eye on students who are taking a test to make sure they don't cheat. The invention of the cell phone has certainly made proctors' lives tougher.
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- n. 代理人;学监;监考员
- vt. 监督
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1. Since proctor was renowned for his scepticism, his words carried weight with the McKinley administration and Congress.
因普罗科特以怀疑态度而知名,他的言辞对麦金利政府和国会颇有分量。
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2. proctor(exceedingly angry):“So you confess that this unfortunate freshman was carried to this frog pond and drenched?Now what part did you take in this disgraceful affair?”
学监(非常生气):“现在你承认这可怜的新生被扔进这蛙池里,浑身湿透? 那么你在这不光彩的事情里扮演了什么角色呢?”
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3. proctor had two strikes on three of the five hitters he faced, but could put only one away.
天天P在他面对的五位打击者,三位打击者都投到两好球,但是就是没能投出另一个好球数。
- proctor (n.) late 14c., contraction of procurator (c. 1300) "steward or manager of a household;" also "a provider" (see procurator). From late 14c. as "one who acts or speaks for another; spokesman, advocate;" early 15c. as "business manager or financial administrator of a church, college, holy order, etc."
- proctor (v.) 1670s, from proctor (n.). Related: Proctored; proctoring.
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