释义 |
directorshipdi‧rec‧tor‧ship /dəˈrektəʃɪp, daɪ- $ -ər-/ noun [countable] - Sales increased by 25% under Danoff's directorship.
- As a challenge the chief of the Poltava guberniia Department of Education offered him the directorship of this residential school for war-orphans.
- Ashton took over the directorship and maintained the pace.
- Chiesa said he had then been rewarded with the directorship of the Pio Albergo Trivulzio old people's home.
- Having met him, Miles made him an offer, a directorship of the company, and Indica to move in.
- He noted that the son of a senior Conservative aristocrat had walked into a directorship without previous training or experience.
- He was proud of his directorship, excellent salary, and good benefits.
- Nineteen former Tory Cabinet members enjoy 59 directorships between them.
- The directorship, for which he had struggled for years, represented to her only a house in Vanier Heights.
► Business ManagementAOB, bookkeeping, nounCEO, nounchairman, nouncompany secretary, nounconsortium, nouncontractual, adjectivecosting, noundenationalize, verbdirector, noundirectorate, noundirectorship, nounflow chart, nounfront office, nounhatchet man, nounhuman resources, nounline management, nounline manager, nounmaladministration, nounmanagement, nounmanagement consultant, nounmanager, nounmanageress, nounmanagerial, adjectivemiddle management, nounnon-executive director, nounposition paper, nounpresident, nounpyramid, nounquality assurance, nounquality control, nounsilent partner, nounventure, nounvice-president, nounwhite knight, noun VERB► take· Ashton took over the directorship and maintained the pace. the position of being a director of a company or organizationunder the directorship of somebody The Institute was established under the directorship of Professor Gray. |