consultant
noun /kənˈsʌltənt/
/kənˈsʌltənt/
顾问 - a technology/design consultant
技术/设计顾问 - She is clearly being coached by image consultants.
她显然是在接受形象顾问的指导。 - consultant on something the president’s consultant on economic affairs
总统的经济事务顾问 - consultant to somebody/something He was happy to act as a consultant to the company.
他很高兴担任这家公司的顾问。
Wordfinder- accountant
- agent
- auditor
- businessman
- CEO
- chairman
- consultant
- entrepreneur
- executive
- manager
Wordfinderaccountant, agent, auditor, CEO, chairman, consultant, entrepreneur, executive, managerTopics Suggestions and adviceb2, Jobsb2, Businessb2- The review was carried out last year by independent consultants.
这项审查是由独立顾问在去年进行的。 - They work as consultants to a software company.
他们担任一家软件公司的顾问。 - We brought in a management consultant to sort out the mess.
我们雇用了一名管理顾问来处理这一混乱局面。 - a consultant in design, printing and advertising
设计、印刷和广告方面的顾问 - a consultant on business ethics
商业道德顾问 - He's a top consultant on ecological waste disposal.
他是生态垃圾处理方面的顶级顾问。 - The professor also acted as a consultant to the Department of Education.
这位教授还担任教育部的顾问。 - The report was compiled by an independent consultant.
这份报告是由一位独立顾问编写的。 - The statistics are the result of independent research by economic consultants.
这些统计数据是经济顾问独立研究的结果。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- business
- campaign
- computer
- …
- act as
- bring in
- employ (somebody as)
- …
- consultant in
- consultant on
- consultant to
- …
- a technology/design consultant
- (British English) a hospital doctor of the highest rank who is a specialist in a particular area of medicine
高级顾问医师;会诊医师 - a consultant in obstetrics
产科顾问医师 - a consultant surgeon
外科顾问医师
Wordfinder- A & E
- admit
- consultant
- doctor
- hospital
- ICU
- inpatient
- nurse
- operation
- ward
Topics Medicineb2- a consultant in psychiatry
精神科顾问医师 - She is now a hospital consultant.
她现在是一位医院顾问医师。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- hospital
- NHS
- cardiologist
- gynaecologist
- obstetrician
- …
- consultant in
- a consultant in obstetrics
词源late 17th cent. (in the sense ‘a person who consults’): probably from French, from Latin consultare, frequentative of consulere ‘take counsel’.