mentor的意思和读音

mentor

: [ˈmentər] : [ˈmentɔː(r)]

n.

v.

mentors  

n.pupil

n.adviser,counselor,counsellor,guide,tutor

mentorn.

1.an experienced person who advises and helps sb with less experience over a period of time

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v.1.,...

n.1.an experienced person who helps someone who has less experience, especially in their job

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5.  Mentor1992

6. (Mentor)。 參(Executive Committee)

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1.Now I fear I've alienated my boss by going over his head, and risk losing my mentor if I refuse his advances.

2.Daisy Systems, Mentor Graphics, and Valid Logic Systems were all founded around this time, and collectively referred to as DMV.西,MentorGraphics

3.But of all the Edinburgh undergraduates, it was Conan Doyle who was the most deeply impressed by his incredible mentor.*

4.chang cheh was not just a star maker - he could draw the best from every actor . they saw in him their mentor.

5.I was unsure of my writing skills in the beginning, but she was a wonderful teacher and mentor.

6.So one thing you could do is spend less time gunning for that promotion and more time focusing on what you need to do to get a mentor.

7.He'd recognised my accent because he'd had a Welsh friend -- or mentor as he called him -- in Kosovo before coming to New York.——

8.Professor Dodge will act as a mentor to the tutors-he'll be available to help you with lesson plans or to offer suggestions for activities.

9.We can see how much you need a committed champion and a dedicated mentor, and we are stepping forward to provide you with this.

10.A teacher teaches you knowledge, and a coach skills, whereas, a mentor guides you to be who you truly are.