单词 | supervision |
释义 | supervisionWord family nounsupervisalsuperviseesupervisionsupervisorsupervisorshipadjectivesupervisoryverbsupervise su·per·vi·sion /ˌsuːpəˈvɪʒən $ -pər-/ ●○○ noun [uncountableU] IN CHARGE OFwhen you supervise someone or something 监督;管理;指导;照看 The baby needs constant supervision. 宝宝时刻都要有人照看。 under somebody’s supervision Costumes and sets were also made under his supervision. 服装和布景也由他负责。 n COLLOCATIONS adjectives close/careful supervision Children were allowed out only under close supervision. strict supervision Beginners should only attempt these exercises under strict supervision in a gym. constant supervision You need to be good at working alone without constant supervision. adequate/proper supervision Why had the parents not provided adequate supervision? medical supervision Very low-calorie diets should only be followed under medical supervision. parental supervision The three boys often played outside without a lot of parental supervision. direct supervision Trainees need direct supervision for at least the first week. personal supervision verbsHe was allowed to use the machinery without the personal supervision of the teacher. need/require supervision I do not need constant supervision. provide supervision The tutors also provide supervision for research students. Examples from the Corpus supervision• Links with other departments allow interdisciplinary support and supervision where nursing interests extend across disciplines.• Such comprehensive supervision and reporting can actually reduce client costs, and relieve clients of the problems inherent in cleaning any premises.• The argument that, with compulsory supervision, mentally ill people in the community may be offered better service is dubious.• Therefore, detailed supervision was observed to be quite rare.• The need for occasional supervision at least when working with the dying can not be overstated.• It has been claimed that the role of parental supervision continued into the early mills.• They still had staff supervision, but not enough.• The local authority also undertakes supervision of children and this replaces the previous probation order. From Longman Business Dictionary supervisionsu·per·vi·sion /ˌsuːpəˈvɪʒən-pər-/ noun [uncountableU] the work of making sure something is done properly and according to all the rules → see also Board of Banking SupervisionThe bank chiefs set up a subcommittee to coordinate policies onbanking supervision. He learned to flyunder the supervision of special airline instructors. |
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