administer的意思和读音

administer

: [ədˈmɪnɪstər] : [ədˈmɪnɪstə(r)]

v.););

administers  administering  administered  

v.+n.administer policy,administer law,administer punishment,administer dose,administer justice

v.manage,direct,run,order,control

administerv.

1.[oftpass]~ sth);to manage and organize the affairs of a company, an organization, a country, etc.

to administer a charity/fund/school

The pension funds are administered by commercial banks.

2.~ sthto make sure that sth is done fairly and in the correct way

to administer justice/the law

The questionnaire was administered by trained interviewers.访

3.~ sth (to sb)to give or to provide sth, especially in a formal way

The teacher has the authority to administer punishment.

4.[oftpass]to give drugs, medicine, etc. to sb

Police believe his wife could not have administered the poison.

The dose was administered to the child intravenously.

5.~ a kick, a punch, etc. (to sb/sth)to kick or to hit sb/sth

He administered a severe blow to his opponent's head.

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v.1.to be responsible for managing a company, organization, or institution; to be responsible for making certain that something is done according to the rules2.to give someone a drug or medical treatment; to give someone a punishment

1. minister n administer v administration n ...

2. (5) [ pacify] (7) [ administer] (9) [ think] ...

3. adhere vi. administer vt. advocate vt. n. ...

4. adjust vt. administer vt. administration n. ...

5. adjust vt. administer vt. administration n. ...

6. (3) ,[ conjecture;estimate] (5) ;[ administer] (7) ;[ put out] ...

7. (7) ,[ give;reward] (1) [ administer] (3) ;[ correct;reform] ...

8. ) coma ) administer ) antibody ...

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1.Specific tariff is relatively easy to apply and administer, particularly to standardized commodities and staple products.

2.The businessman said he does not know how the new President will administer the country's economy without economic knowledge.

3.If the guest is in a severe condition, do not remove the guest at all, administer emergency treatment if possible, and arrange an ambulance.

4.The British Business Secretary Vince Cable said he was blocking the export to the US of three drugs used to administer lethal injections.(VinceCable)

5.You can use , monitor, and administer the printer as if it were attached to your computer .使

6.His mission was to administer the consolations of religion to any of the prostrate figures in whom there might yet linger a spark of life.使

7.His duty is to administer the present Government as it came to his hands and to transmit it unimpaired by him to his successor.

8.Organizations and roles must be easy to administer and possibly rely on a Single Sign On infrastructure.

9.Treatment with NO inhalation was without side effects and easy to administer through the ventilator.NO

10.A former finance minister said he could administer the subsidised bread programme only if he had one security guard for each sack of flour.