单词 | exec |
释义 | exec (ɪgzek ) Word forms: execs countable noun Exec is an abbreviation for executive. Imagine pitching that to the network execs now. Collocations: business exec Thanks for reaching out like you did - you're a great business exec, but more importantly, a great friend. Christianity Today And roaming revenues have collapsed as business execs travel less. The Sun But now a group of business execs, faith leaders and charities have met to discuss a new grassroots campaign to help bring communities back together. The Sun A number of top business execs have already cancelled plans to attend. The Sun First learn to fake it, our chief exec says, then real confidence follows. Times, Sunday Times The chief exec now merely has to keep his company's head above water to be regarded as having played a bad hand well. Times, Sunday Times The widely-respected chief exec said he wanted to free himself up for a new challenge. The Sun The 56-year-old was on the board for 13 years, becoming chief exec shortly before the 2008 crisis. The Sun The chief exec, 46, reduced his salary from 895,000 - but will still earn 600,000 a year. The Sun Adding to his acting, directing, scriptwriting and recording commitments the star has now become a record industry exec. The Sun Very popular with mining and oil industry execs just now. Times, Sunday Times Industry execs last night said the biggest problem was the games launched for the console simply weren't good enough. The Sun The marketing exec came up with the idea of 'superhero' stunts after the group started in 2003. The Sun Insiders say he has set his heart on staying as marketing exec. The Sun There were marketing execs, lawyers, web developers, ethical fashion designers, screenwriters and so many more, all connected by a desire to network and progress. Times, Sunday Times Will the marketing execs sponsor him when they know it's them he's ultimately having a dig at? The Sun Tut-tut, say the marketing execs. Times, Sunday Times What persuaded her was an astute record exec who had noticed that she names her albums after her age. Times, Sunday Times She will perform a showcase for record execs there and will begin working on new songs for her album. The Sun First she promoted him as a singer, but no record execs who heard his demo would give him a contract. The Sun At least he's hopeful, unlike the record execs ... The Sun Industry heavy-weights, talent agents, record execs and television producers judge the talent to determine who moves onto the finals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The studio exec just looked blankly at him. Times, Sunday Times He says he doesn't know a single agent or publicist who'd now advise an actor to stay in the closet, and thinks studio execs no longer care. Times, Sunday Times To me, that was very refreshing that the studio execs didn't want to make an issue of it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The total wage bill for the top execs rose by around eight per cent last year - double the rate given to other staff. The Sun The broadcaster has come under intense criticism over the salaries it pays top execs and stars. The Sun But now we also know that top execs, already lavishly paid, bagged bonuses of up to £10,000 each before the pandemic. The Sun Top execs waltzed into highly paid posts with strategic suppliers, government bodies and infrastructure projects. The Sun It means there are now three big banks in the market for top execs. The Sun |
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