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Definition of controller in English: controllernoun kənˈtrəʊləkənˈtroʊlər 1A person or thing that directs or regulates something. 控制者;管理者;指挥者;控制器;调节器 the Controller of BBC Television Programmes 英国广播公司电视节目部主任。 温度调节器。 Example sentencesExamples - Enthusiasts want to see the drivers do the business, not an electronic controller from the pits.
- Hughes, who is an air-traffic controller, also invests regularly as an individual.
- The pin in the processor connected to the controller is called the interrupt request line.
- This would be controlled automatically by the lower element temperature controllers.
- According to the police reports, no one tried to come to her help or even pulled the signal to warn a controller.
- The CCTV will be monitored by controllers in Bradford who have direct contact with police.
- As for comfort, I think I read that you can just rest it on your thigh like a regular controller.
- In effect, they act as replacement storage controllers for the devices they are virtualizing.
- Data is fed from the antenna to the robot controller, enabling it to sense its position.
- Electricity board controllers were able to re-route power to most areas quite quickly, said the spokesman.
- This causes me to not be able to close the door if I install the fan controller.
- A trainee controller mistakenly directed a plane to descend through the flight level of another plane.
- The fan will still get power from the fan controller; it will just be monitored by both.
- It had been alleged that a particular dealer had behaved fraudulently and the controller duly exercised the power.
- Mission controllers received a signal from the craft some 90 minutes after launch, confirming that all was well.
- The electronics of fan controllers can sometimes run very hot.
- As the helicopters arrived, controllers smoothly directed them to the awaiting refuelers.
- The probe was also used to help train flight controllers how to acquire radio signals from space.
- It takes a year of regular training before controllers can consider themselves fully fledged.
- The engine and automatic transmission controllers are combined into a single processor.
Synonyms administrator, manager, chairman, chairwoman, chairperson, chair, head, chief, boss, principal, leader, governor, president, premier supervisor, regisseur, producer, auteur, choreographer - 1.1 A person in charge of an organization's finances.
审计员,审计官;审计主任 the regional controller for the Department of Education Example sentencesExamples - John Punch is the financial controller and Martin Punch is company secretary.
- She worked extremely hard and after 10 years she was promoted to financial controller.
- Soon after he left for London, and had a successful career, becoming financial controller of BBC Radio.
- It cannot be done and no company would be allowed get away with it by a responsible financial controller.
- Fuel cards allow financial controllers and department heads tighter control over operating budgets.
- Ella's ambition is to become a financial controller within the next five to ten years.
- Central bankers are now more the observers of international finance rather than the controllers of it.
- Why should the bank be prepared to finance a company where the controllers have contributed apparently so little?
- So what can he suggest to the financial controller desperately looking for value for money?
- Chief financial officers and controllers are generally thought of as employees of organizations.
- Finally the administrative controllers were to be charged with the annual audit of each set of plant accounts.
- As well as being the finance controller Liz's job began to take on responsibility for human resources and IT.
Synonyms organizer, manager, producer, stage manager
Derivativesnoun Taking over the controllership is a huge responsibility but immensely exciting with the bonus of having the chance to develop the channel into a mature digital radio station. Example sentencesExamples - Under his controllership, the channel has won numerous awards in its two years of existence.
- And while the man, a 10-year banking veteran, had lent to the wireless industry he had no operational experience, no controllership or accounting background, and had never served as a financial officer at any company.
OriginMiddle English (denoting a person who kept a duplicate register of accounts): from Anglo-Norman contrerollour, from contreroller 'keep a copy of a roll of accounts' (see control). Compare with comptroller. RhymesAngola, barbola, bipolar, bowler, bronchiolar, canola, carambola, circumpolar, coaler, Coca-Cola, cola, comptroller, consoler, Ebola, eidola, extoller, Finola, Gorgonzola, granola, Hispaniola, kola, Lola, lunisolar, mandola, molar, multipolar, Ndola, patroller, payola, pianola, polar, roller, Savonarola, scagliola, scroller, sola, solar, stroller, tombola, Tortola, troller, Vignola, viola, Zola Definition of controller in US English: controllernounkənˈtroʊlərkənˈtrōlər 1A person or thing that directs or regulates something. 控制者;管理者;指挥者;控制器;调节器 the power controller on a subway train Example sentencesExamples - This causes me to not be able to close the door if I install the fan controller.
- As the helicopters arrived, controllers smoothly directed them to the awaiting refuelers.
- As for comfort, I think I read that you can just rest it on your thigh like a regular controller.
- This would be controlled automatically by the lower element temperature controllers.
- In effect, they act as replacement storage controllers for the devices they are virtualizing.
- The fan will still get power from the fan controller; it will just be monitored by both.
- Mission controllers received a signal from the craft some 90 minutes after launch, confirming that all was well.
- It takes a year of regular training before controllers can consider themselves fully fledged.
- The engine and automatic transmission controllers are combined into a single processor.
- Hughes, who is an air-traffic controller, also invests regularly as an individual.
- A trainee controller mistakenly directed a plane to descend through the flight level of another plane.
- It had been alleged that a particular dealer had behaved fraudulently and the controller duly exercised the power.
- According to the police reports, no one tried to come to her help or even pulled the signal to warn a controller.
- Electricity board controllers were able to re-route power to most areas quite quickly, said the spokesman.
- The pin in the processor connected to the controller is called the interrupt request line.
- Data is fed from the antenna to the robot controller, enabling it to sense its position.
- The probe was also used to help train flight controllers how to acquire radio signals from space.
- Enthusiasts want to see the drivers do the business, not an electronic controller from the pits.
- The electronics of fan controllers can sometimes run very hot.
- The CCTV will be monitored by controllers in Bradford who have direct contact with police.
Synonyms administrator, manager, chairman, chairwoman, chairperson, chair, head, chief, boss, principal, leader, governor, president, premier supervisor, regisseur, producer, auteur, choreographer - 1.1 A person in charge of an organization's finances.
审计员,审计官;审计主任 Example sentencesExamples - Fuel cards allow financial controllers and department heads tighter control over operating budgets.
- It cannot be done and no company would be allowed get away with it by a responsible financial controller.
- Finally the administrative controllers were to be charged with the annual audit of each set of plant accounts.
- Why should the bank be prepared to finance a company where the controllers have contributed apparently so little?
- Ella's ambition is to become a financial controller within the next five to ten years.
- Chief financial officers and controllers are generally thought of as employees of organizations.
- Soon after he left for London, and had a successful career, becoming financial controller of BBC Radio.
- As well as being the finance controller Liz's job began to take on responsibility for human resources and IT.
- John Punch is the financial controller and Martin Punch is company secretary.
- She worked extremely hard and after 10 years she was promoted to financial controller.
- Central bankers are now more the observers of international finance rather than the controllers of it.
- So what can he suggest to the financial controller desperately looking for value for money?
Synonyms organizer, manager, producer, stage manager
OriginMiddle English (denoting a person who kept a duplicate register of accounts): from Anglo-Norman contrerollour, from contreroller ‘keep a copy of a roll of accounts’ (see control). Compare with comptroller. |