executive的意思和读音

executive

: [ɪɡˈzekjətɪv] : [ɪɡˈzekjʊtɪv]

n.;(

adj.

executives  

adj.+n.executive director,executive branch,executive chairman,executive President,executive committee

adj.decision-making,policymaking,managerial,administrative,management

n.manager,senior manager,director,administrator,official

executiven.

1.[c]a person who has an important job as a manager of a company or an organization

advertising/business/sales, etc. executives广

a chief/senior/top executive in a computer firm

2.[cspv]a group of people who run a company or an organization

The union's executive has/have yet to reach a decision.

3.[singspv]the part of a government responsible for putting laws into effect

adj.

1.connected with managing a business or an organization, and with making plans and decisions

She has an executive position in a finance company.

executive decisions/duties/jobs/positions

the executive dining room

2.having the power to put important laws and decisions into effect

executive authority

an executive board/body/committee/officer

Executive power is held by the president.

3.使expensive; for the use of sb who is considered important

an executive car/home

an executive suite(= in a hotel)(

an executive lounge(= at an airport)(

adj.1.,,,[];()2.;

n.1.,2.;;

adj.1.having the power to make important decisions in an organization or government; used about the power that executives have; intended for the most senior people in an organization2.designed for rich or important people

n.1.a senior manager in a business or other organization2.a group of people who are responsible for making important decisions in a political party, labor union, etc.3.the executive branch of government

1. engineer n. executive n. experienced staff ...

2. execution executive executive control strategy ...

3. Legislative Executive Judicial ...

4. progressive executive locomotive ...

5. word n. executive a. n. chief executive ...

6. :( human resource manager) :( executive) :( profession) ...

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1.Would he dare to reply to questioners who appeared to be infringing on purely executive matters that "it is none of your damned business" ?

2."We have to be prepared for the difficult times awaiting us, " said Mikio Watatsuki, former executive director of the Bank of Japan.(BankofJapan)MikioWatatsuki:“。”

3.Today he is Nine Dragon's deputy chairman, chief executive and also, according to his wife, the company's chief linguist.

4.When our impulses get the best of us, a failure in executive control is often to blame.

5.Over the summer, its chief executive officer resigned, and he was quickly followed out the door by the chief operating officer .

6.Chief executive Tony Hayward said the firm expected the global economic recovery to be "long and drawn out" .Tonyhayward”。

7.Years ago, when I first learned how much a female executive at my company was paid, I marveled, 'Wow, that's a lot. '

8.The council's chief executive said that he had been trying to resolve the students' complaints but that they had refused to cooperate.

9.One implication of such a process may be that the overpayment of a top executive has higher costs than have previously been realized.

10.That executive's reaction, Henry recalls: "He fired back at me, 'What? ! You just want me to sit around and think? ! ":“:‘?!?!’”