executive
英 [ɪg'zekjʊtɪv; eg-]
美 [ɪɡ'zɛkjətɪv]
- adj. 行政的;經營的;執行的,經營管理的
- n. 總經理;執行委員會;執行者;經理主管人員
英文詞源
- executive (adj.)
- mid-15c., "performed, carried out;" 1640s, "of the branch of government that carries out the laws," from Middle French executif, from Latin executivus, from past participle stem of exequi "follow after; carry out, accomplish" (see execution). The noun in this sense is from 1776, as a branch of government charged with the execution and enforcement of the laws. Meaning "high-ranking businessman" is 1902 in American English; hence the adjectival sense "stylish, luxurious, costly" (1970s). Executive privilege is attested by 1805, American English.
雙語例句
- 1. They may headhunt her for the vacant position of Executive Producer.
- 他們可能會挖她去填補執行製片人這一空缺職位。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The programme of sell-offs has been implemented by the new chief executive.
- 新任總裁已經執行了拋售方案。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. At the highest executive levels earnings and performance aren't always correlated.
- 在最高管理層,收入與工作表現並不總是相關的。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. He is respected as a very aggressive and competitive executive.
- 他是一位銳意進取、競爭意識很強的主管,頗受尊敬。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. An oil executive swindled £50,000 out of his firm.
- 一名石油公司主管從其公司騙取了5萬英鎊。
來自柯林斯例句