proctor的意思和读音

proctor

: [ˈprɑktər] : [ˈprɒktə(r)]

n.

proctors  proctoring  proctored  

proctorn.

1.a person who watches people while they are taking an exam to make sure that they have everything they need, that they keep to the rules, etc.

— see alsoinvigilator

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n.1.someone who is in charge of a group of students who are taking an examination

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1.They also subpoenaed Smocovitis, hoping to get her to say that Proctor had been threatening to "out" the grad students in question.Smocovitis,Proctor怀

2.The proctor demanded (of him) his reason FOR his conduct.

3.proctor (exceedingly angry): "So you confess that this unfortunate freshman was carried to this frog pond and drenched? "):“湿?”

4.Proctor told me he has made an average of about $40, 000 a year over the twelve years he has worked as an expert witness.Proctor40,000

5.He and the proctor capped each other as they met, as if they were rival powers, and the man hardly knew which was the greater.仿

6.Kyriakoudes, who has faced a similar campaign of harassment and intimidation, is in a more vulnerable position than Proctor.Kyriakoudes,Proctor

7.But, I would point to, mentioned earlier, Proctor and Gamble, has done a pretty darn good job of this.

8.The whole model of being Proctor and Gamble is always about average products for average people.

9.Since Proctor was renowned for his scepticism, his words carried weight with the McKinley administration and Congress.怀

10.Extracurriculars : Shanghai church proctor , founder of current events forum, captain of basketball team, soccer team.