executive
noun /ɪɡˈzekjətɪv/
/ɪɡˈzekjətɪv/
(公司或机构的)经理,主管领导,管理人员 - company/corporate/business/industry executives
公司/企业/商业/行业高管 - marketing/advertising executives
营销/广告主管 - a senior/top executive in a computer firm
一家计算机公司的高级主管 - a junior executive at an ad agency
广告公司的初级主管
Wordfinder- accountant
- agent
- auditor
- businessman
- CEO
- chairman
- consultant
- entrepreneur
- executive
- manager
Wordfinderaccountant, agent, auditor, CEO, chairman, consultant, entrepreneur, executive, managerTopics Jobsb2, Businessb2- One TV network executive has already called for more deregulation.
一名电视网主管已经呼吁进一步放松管制。 - contracts to prevent the loss of key executives
防止重要主管流失的合约 - oil company executives
石油公司经理 - one of the most successful TV executives around
现有电视台执行官中最成功的一位 - He's a senior executive in a computer firm.
他是一家电脑公司的高级主管。 - They offer English courses to business executives.
他们为企业高管提供英语课程。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- chief
- senior
- high-flying
- …
- company/corporate/business/industry executives
- [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people who run a company or an organization
(统称公司或机构的)行政领导,领导层 - The union’s executive has/have yet to reach a decision.
工会领导层尚未作出决策。
Topics Businessb2- She is a member of the party's national executive.
她是该党国家级领导层的一员。 - She was on the executive of the Women's Social and Political Union.
她曾是妇女社会政治同盟领导层的成员。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- central
- national
- political
- …
- control
- decide something
- member
- meeting
- board
- …
- a member of an executive
- The union’s executive has/have yet to reach a decision.
- the executive[singular + singular or plural verb] the part of a government responsible for putting laws into effect
(政府的)行政部门 - Conservatives are by tradition believers in a strong executive.
依照传统,保守派相信需要一个强大的行政机构。 - Parliament's ability to control the executive
议会控制行政的能力
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- central
- national
- political
- …
- control
- decide something
- member
- meeting
- board
- …
- a member of an executive
- Conservatives are by tradition believers in a strong executive.
词源late Middle English: from medieval Latin executivus, from exsequi, from ex- ‘out’ + sequi ‘follow’.