单词 | director |
释义 | director (daɪrektəʳ , dɪ- ) Word forms: directors 1. countable noun B1 The director of a play, film, or television programme is the person who decides how it will appear on stage or screen, and who tells the actors and technical staff what to do. 2. countable noun B1 In some organizations and public authorities, the person in charge is referred to as the director. ...the director of the intensive care unit at Guy's Hospital. [+ of] ...the Director of Public Prosecutions. She has just been appointed artistic director of Queensland Theatre Company. Synonyms: controller, head, leader, manager 3. countable noun B1 The directors of a company are its most senior managers, who meet regularly to make important decisions about how it will be run. [business] He served on the board of directors of a local bank. 4. countable noun The director of an orchestra or choir is the person who is conducting it. [US] regional note: in BRIT, use conductor Collocations: director of nursing I was encouraged by a new director of nursing services. Times, Sunday Times As the director of nursing explains on the programme, in these situations 'we've got a plan' - a 194-page set of protocols. Times, Sunday Times Directors of nursing, facilities, operations, service development and strategy enjoyed average salaries of more than 100,000. Times, Sunday Times Nearly 10,000 nurses and midwives have gone through leadership programmes in the past two years and directors of nursing have exchanged suits for uniforms and are back on the wards. Times, Sunday Times Things become less of a certainty when it comes to his reputation as an all-round player and as a director of operations. Times, Sunday Times The 1978 restructuring, led by a new director of operations, firmly placed the mantel of franchise oversight on the shoulders of the company. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She later became the director of procurement and the director of operations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Director of operations for private security firm, 1991-96. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also served as the team's director of operations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Authority over groups exists at each campus: the campus pastor oversees the small-group director, the director oversees the small-group coaches, and the coaches oversee the small-group leaders. Christianity Today The executive director oversees a diverse staff of professionals, including engineers, geologists, biologists, attorneys, educators and administrators. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A full-time, paid executive director oversees the day-to-day operations of the organization. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The program director oversees merit badge instruction, campsite program, as well as evening programs that are put on by the staff. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The program director oversees the rest of the staff of the camp including a fieldsports director, aquatics director, and wrangler. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By 1953, he had fallen out with the paper's editorial director and resigned. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Howes eventually served as the editorial director of the paper. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During this period he had contributing editor, editorial director, editor-in-chief roles and also a stake in a publication. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As editorial director, he led the expansion of the online network guiding it to its market leadership position. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He has served as editorial director for literary, scholarly, and general trade book publishers, seeing over 500 books through the editorial and production process. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You might think you don't want a fashion director who talks about such humdrum matters. Times, Sunday Times This may seem a terrible letdown - metaphorical as well as literal - on the part of a fashion director. Times, Sunday Times As the magazine's fashion editor and then fashion director, she was more used to being on the front row than the shop floor. Times, Sunday Times But the fashion director in me can't help loving the look: it's just so very, very now. Times, Sunday Times Inauspicious beginnings for a fashion director? Times, Sunday Times The film director was reported to have taken no money, to avoid an unseemly public wrangle. Times, Sunday Times In truth, he always thought he would be a music producer or a film director. Times, Sunday Times The iconic film director arrived at the property in one of two police limousines that swept past reporters and into the garage. Times, Sunday Times Screenings and workshops to celebrate the legacy of the film director. Times, Sunday Times She grew up to be an artist, an interior designer and a fledgling film director. Times, Sunday Times And what a fine mess the first-time director of this fairytale prequel makes as he squanders their talents. Times, Sunday Times I was a first-time director surrounded by people who'd done it more than me. Times, Sunday Times I was a first-time director. The Sun He felt the footage would not cut together and believed the first-time director was incompetent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During the first year, the award was given to a feature film that featured a first-time director with the film being budgeted under $500,000. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was the founding director of the division of nuclear medicine at the hospital and worked there for more than 50 years. Times, Sunday Times Founding director of a management consultancy. Times, Sunday Times She was the founding director. Times, Sunday Times The museum, named after its founding director, curates an extensive collection of artifacts recovered during a 40-year period of systematic excavations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He remains the founding director and primary organizer of the event. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The institution's financial problems led to a review of its operations and management which advised that it could no longer afford to employ a full-time director. Times, Sunday Times Young's group advertised for a full-time director, who was also to be editor of the magazine (they could not afford both). Times, Sunday Times He was the fourth full-time director since the founding of the band in 1891. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The physical facility doubled in size and has a full-time director, three teachers and two secretarial assistants. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1964, the first full-time director was hired and three staff members were appointed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Is it as exciting as it sounds, zipping back and forth like a real proper international director? Times, Sunday Times Its international directors said that the investigation had not had a material adverse impact on its financial operations. Times, Sunday Times Sometimes it amazes me that top international directors want to work with me. The Sun Those who do commute do so for two or three days a week, not five, the marketing director says. Times, Sunday Times The couple also scaled back on the number of lines and management team and promoted the marketing director to managing director. Times, Sunday Times The press and marketing director chips in that it was department store of the year two years ago, so why not? Times, Sunday Times As marketing director of a video production company, her outfit of choice was a bright red jacket with shoulderpads. Times, Sunday Times The 37-year-old marketing director has been hunting for a new job, without luck, for two years. Times, Sunday Times My new doctor fetched the medical director at my request, who talked about 'miscommunications and misunderstandings'. Times, Sunday Times The medical director ran the medical side of things while matron and the accountant handled the rest. Times, Sunday Times We have a physio, a medical director, sports scientists and nutritionists, so we're very lucky. Times,Sunday Times As one medical director of a 'teaching' hospital stated to me recently, 'service will always come first in this organisation'. Times, Sunday Times The medical director of his primary care trust also raised concerns about his work as well as 'serious behavioural problems and cognitive difficulties'. The Sun The museum director says that institutions need to continually develop new approaches if they want to stay relevant. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He knows that he's in a position that any museum director would envy. Times, Sunday Times He has also cemented his status as the museum director's museum director. Times, Sunday Times The museum director was in on it from the start. Times, Sunday Times One museum director said that some might consider reintroducing charges. Times, Sunday Times This year was also the one of his election as national director of the association of research against elevations of cholesterol. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are lists of previously accepted names, and names not included therein must be subject to consultation of the national director of registries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The fourth requires that the editors are not appointed or dismissed without the approval of the majority of the 'independent national directors'. Times, Sunday Times Reporting to this international board are national directors, one from each of the nine countries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1976, the firm reorganized so that four national directors oversaw four practice areas. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He overrode the views of executives and backed a left-wing former union leader as the company's new personnel director. Times, Sunday Times He was sent packing by a selection committee, but the personnel director kept the letter. Times, Sunday Times No individual ant functions as overseer or personnel director, sending out orders to underling workers. The Times Literary Supplement Doucet was personnel director for a fertilizer company before founding his own company in 1976. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He worked as a personnel director, then as a company managing director and management consultant. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I have been programme director of slivers-of-time working (sliversoftime.info) since its inception. Times, Sunday Times It will be fourth on the list after the agreed pay rise for the programme director. The Sun A team of leading experts was assembled and a programme director appointed. Times, Sunday Times The programme director - we owned radio stations - looked slightly uncomfortable and said there was a good reason for the prominent name. The Sun He then became programme director before moving into the role of performance director. Times, Sunday Times What do you do if you are working on an irrigation project and the local project director steals the only water pump? Times, Sunday Times Let's get back to the original approach of appointing an able project director to deliver a high-class building on time and within budget. Times, Sunday Times The project director asked that he be fired because, claimed the project director, he could not get on with the locals. Times, Sunday Times Prior to his appointment as chief editor, he worked as project director, managing a large editorial team and prioritizing work. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In his own words this venture was a disaster and when they returned he was appointed project director of the athletics board. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 That's the going rate for a regional director - and many bosses started on the floor and progressed through the ranks. The Sun He rose from trainee to regional director yet, despite his success, felt ready for a change. Times, Sunday Times The structure of historic buildings representatives, archaeologists and conservators that advised and served each regional director so well has been dismantled. Times, Sunday Times He also served as a regional director for the organization. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At the time, she was working in the country as regional director for an international development company. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The reserve's research director set out to discover what was going on: were these lions unique, had something changed or had they detected a weakness in their new prey? Times, Sunday Times He told me that he would visit his research groups on a daily basis and this was an inspiration and example of what a 'hands-on' research director should be. Times, Sunday Times We first demonstrated it to the research director. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was promoted to research director, and later worked in the companys consumer and venture capital divisions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 From 1996 to 1999 he was appointed as research director and head of the research department in the same place. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This must be the only sport that could provoke a wry smile from a senior director when he was asked how the teams could cut costs. Times, Sunday Times A senior director gave the officers a full rundown of the company's products and sales strategy. Times, Sunday Times He has also brought an end to subsidised sandwiches for senior directors that were previously supplied by the bank's executive kitchen. Times, Sunday Times Less than seven months earlier former and current senior directors at the nursing-home operator sold down their shares significantly. Times, Sunday Times In 2010 the value of the bonus pool attributable to the senior directors and traders was about $6.1 billion. Times, Sunday Times Lollipop people have been warned against public protests by the council's service director for transport. Times, Sunday Times It has created a new post of customer service director with additional responsibility for aftercare. Times, Sunday Times Individual services are assigned one or two accountants that work with the service director to monitor purchasing as well as store operations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most districts identified the superintendent and school food service director as responsible for ensuring local wellness policy implementation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They typically report to a service director. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Opponents of further reforms argue that if shareholders and directors carry out their existing responsibilities properly, everything should be fine. Times, Sunday Times Millions of people will have their incomes lowered, and shareholders and directors will benefit accordingly. Times, Sunday Times Unfortunately we live in a world of business, which appears to demand, from shareholders and directors, constant change inevitably linked to greed. Times, Sunday Times The bank will require some basic information such as your company incorporation details, names and contact details of the shareholders and directors, and documents to identify some of the individuals. Times, Sunday Times So they now know just how shareholders and directors of many companies feel. Times, Sunday Times Here you have an owner, a technical director and good staff. The Sun A technical director from the housing association that runs the block of flats guessed that the chutney had sparked the explosion. Times, Sunday Times He rejected an offer to stay on as technical director. The Sun They are so convinced they not only give him the job but abandon their plans to appoint a technical director to work with him. Times, Sunday Times Because at this moment, in this stadium, with this managing director and this technical director, everything fits. The Sun Took career break to work as theatre director. Times, Sunday Times This led to my becoming an actor, a theatre director and, eventually, a playwright. Times, Sunday Times Those who knew him as a pioneering theatre director refer to screaming fits and slamming recalcitrant actors up against the wall. Times, Sunday Times It makes me wonder aloud if being a theatre director isn't a bit of a thankless task, but naturally she bats that back too. Times, Sunday Times That, and the comfort of living in the capital, were a great support, she admits, as she set out to become a theatre director. Times, Sunday Times At the age of 78 his appetite for film-making remains undiminished and this spring had promised to be a season of enormous professional satisfaction for the veteran director. Times, Sunday Times A number of blue-chip companies and veteran directors are likely to oppose the new, stiffer rules. Times, Sunday Times Before 1953, annual film production was low and most films were directed by veteran directors. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was the veteran director's final film. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She served as zoo director from 1925 until 1953. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For most of that time she was the only female zoo director in the world. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He lives and breathes his job as zoo director. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She was a close and valuable aid to her husband during his tenure as zoo director. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Other positions at the zoo include general curator, zoo director, and press spokesman. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 导演 Japanese: 管理者 |
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