superintendents的中文翻译是什么意思

superintendents

US/supərɪn'tendənts/
UK/su:pərɪn'tendənts/

n. 警长( superintendent的名词复数 ); (大楼的)管理人; 监管人; (美国)警察局长

superintendents柯林斯释义

N-COUNT; N-TITLE(英国的)警司;(美国的)警察局局长

In Britain, a superintendent is a senior police officer of the rank above an inspector. In the United States, a superintendent is the head of a police department.

  • He was stopped at the airport by an assistant superintendent of police.

    他在机场被一名助理警长扣留了。

  • ...Detective Superintendent Kirby.

    侦查警司柯比

N-COUNT(部门)主管,负责人

A superintendent is a person who is responsible for a particular thing or the work done in a particular department.

  • He became superintendent of the bank's East African branches...

    他成了该银行东非分行的行长。

  • The Superintendent of Public Works gives orders for all watercourses to be inspected.

    公共建设部部长下令检查所有河道。

N-COUNT(大楼的)管理员

A superintendent is a person whose job is to look after a large building such as a school or a block of flats and deal with small repairs to it.

    superintendents场景例句

    Unlike their New York counterparts , Portland school superintendents welcomed McFarlane.

    这一次,地点是在波特兰.

    But superintendents and principals have wide discretion.

    但是,地方领导和校长有自由裁量权.

    As regards of their work performance, according to their superintendents, they all had pretty good performance.

    至于其工作绩效, 根据其主管之评价, 呈现中上程度的表现.