executive
noun [ C ] uk/ɪɡˈzek.jə.tɪv/ us/ɪɡˈzek.jə.t̬ɪv/
C1 (informal exec, /ɪɡˈzek/ /ɪɡˈzek/)(尤指商业机构中的)行政主管,经理
someone in a high position, especially in business, who makes decisions and puts them into action
She is now a senior executive, having worked her way up through the company. 她现在任高级行政主管,这是她在公司中一步一个脚印做出来的。
the executive (政府)行政部门
the part of a government that is responsible for making certain that laws and decisions are put into action
(公司或组织的)执行委员会,领导层
a group of people who run a business or an organization
The executive of the health workers' union accepted the proposed pay increase on behalf of their members. 卫生保健工作者工会执行委员会代表其会员接受了加薪的提议。
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- The sales executive from Unilever is here to see you.
- Police are investigating allegations of corruption involving senior executives.
- A group of business executives and local politicians met the Italian trade minister to discuss the issue.
- Our training courses are designed to suit the needs of busy executives.
- In 1983 Rory was a bright young executive with a promising career ahead of him.
executive
adjective [ before noun ] uk/ɪɡˈzek.jə.tɪv/ us/ɪɡˈzek.jə.t̬ɪv/
C1 决策的,管理的;供重要人物使用的
relating to making decisions and managing businesses, or suitable for people with important jobs in business
His executive skills will be very useful to the company. 他的管理技能对公司将会非常有用。
executive cars 豪华汽车
an executive suite 贵宾套房