superintend如何读

英:[ˌsu:pərɪnˈtend]

美:[ˌsjupərɪnˈtɛnd, ˌsuprɪn-]

superintend是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 监督
  2. 主管
  3. 指挥
  4. 监管
  5. 主持
  6. 支配
  7. 管理

superintend自然拼读

su·per·in·tend

su pr ihn tend

superintend变形

第三人称单数:superintends

现在分词:superintending

过去式:superintended

过去分词:superintended

superintend词根

词根:superintend

n.

superintendent 监督人;负责人;主管;指挥者

superintendence 监督,指挥;管理

superintend英英释义

transitive verb

to supervise the execution of (a job, procedure, or the like).

to be in charge of (a group, institution, area, or the like).

superintend词源中文解释

"负责和指导",来自1610年代的教会拉丁语 superintendere "监督"(参见 superintendent)。相关词汇: Superintended; superintending。

superintend_法律行业词汇

监管

监督

superintend词源英文解释

Late Latin superintendere, from Latin super- + intendere to stretch out, direct — more at intend

The first known use of superintend was in 1564

superintend儿童词典英英释义

supermannoun

a person with extraordinary or superhuman power

superlative1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or being the form of an adjective or adverb that shows the highest or lowest degree of comparison

better than all others : supreme

superlative2 of 2noun

the superlative degree or a superlative form in a language

the superlative or utmost degree of something

a superlative person or thing

superlative1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or being the form of an adjective or adverb that shows the highest or lowest degree of comparison

better than all others : supreme

superlative2 of 2noun

the superlative degree or a superlative form in a language

the superlative or utmost degree of something

a superlative person or thing

superlative1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or being the form of an adjective or adverb that shows the highest or lowest degree of comparison

better than all others : supreme

superlative2 of 2noun

the superlative degree or a superlative form in a language

the superlative or utmost degree of something

a superlative person or thing

superior1 of 2adjective

situated higher up : upper

of higher rank, quality, or importance

courageously or calmly indifferent (as to something painful)

greater in quantity or numbers

escaped by superior speed

excellent of its kind : better

a superior memory

covering or including more things

a genus is superior to a species

feeling that one is better or more important than others

superior2 of 2noun

one who is above another in rank, station, or officeespecially: the head of a religious house or order

one that goes beyond another in quality or merit

superioritynoun

the state or fact of being superior

superintendentnoun

a person who directs, manages, or maintains something

superintendencynoun

the office or post of a superintendent

superintendencenoun

the act or function of superintending or directing

superintendverb

to be in charge of : direct

superintend 例句

1 The responsibility to superintend library services in Wales rests with the culture minister John Griffiths.

2 That is the doubled past we live with, superintended by strange, arbitrary spells of amnesia.

3 Introduce and Superintend the staff in the correct and safe use of Plant facilities & Internet.

颁布并督导员工正确合理安全使用工厂基础设施 及 网络设施.

4 The " Official Superintend and Merchant Selling" of common salt centrally embodied basic characteristic of management system of traditional salt administration.

清代食盐“官督商销”集中体现了传统盐务管理体制的基本特征。

5 Wary of another reversal, Twitter has reportedly asked the Delaware Court of Chancery to superintend the closing.

6 It was no longer in Emma’s power to superintend his happiness or quicken his measures.

7 Which means, frankly, that he's an unlikely choice to superintend rumbustious tabloids as they jettison bras and jam feet in doors.

8 Mr. Liu is a superintend in the editorial office.

小刘是编辑部的一个负责人.

9 The Florentines now expelled the Medici, revived the republic, and appointed Michael Angelo to superintend the fortifications and defences of Florence.

10 superintends the construction of all scenery at the summer theater

11 Especially as she is my own design and I superintended every bit of her construction.

12 He frequently visited Cambridge to superintend the progress of the work.

13 The 1964 Act requires the secretary of state to 'superintend and promote the improvement of the public library service provided by local authorities'.

14 Congress, aware of this, has declined to accord the CDC the power to superintend this area.

15 The Biden administration in seeking an emergency stay said Doughty's order "raises grave separation-of-powers concerns" by putting the judicial branch of government in the "untenable position of superintending the executive branch's communications."

16 The Swiss Administration prepares the budget of the Office, superintends its expenditure, makes the necessary advances, and draws up the annual account, which shall be communicated to all the other Administrations.

17 “District courts have no general equitable authority to superintend federal criminal investigations,” Justice Department lawyers wrote.

18 The eldest daughter remained, to keep her father company, and superintend the concerns of the household.

19 Not distantly connected with them by the ties of blood, the Abb� de Boisguerin had been called from Italy, where he had long resided, to superintend their education shortly after their mother's death.

20 A..governess superintended the education of two..children.

superintend 同义词

5 监管

regulatory police

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