director
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT 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. 導(dǎo)演
"Cut!" the director yelled. "That was perfect."
“停!”導(dǎo)演叫道?!疤昧耍 ?/p>
2. N-COUNT In some organizations and public authorities, the person in charge is referred to as the director. 主任; 主管
...the director of the intensive care unit at Buffalo General Hospital. …布法羅總醫(yī)院重癥監(jiān)護(hù)室的主任。
3. N-COUNT The directors of a company are its most senior managers, who meet regularly to make important decisions about how it will be run. 董事[商業(yè)]
He served on the board of directors of a local bank. 他在當(dāng)?shù)匾患毅y行的董事會(huì)擔(dān)任董事。
4. N-COUNT The director of a choir is the person who is conducting it. (合唱團(tuán)的) 指揮[美國英語]
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director /d??r?kt?, da?-/ (directors)
劍橋詞典
- Has the director given you permission to do that?
- He's just been appointed (as) director of the publishing division .
- The education director is trying to obtain additional funding for the school .
- The new director is likely to make major changes in personnel .
- There's a board of five directors, but she is the Managing Director.
director noun [C] (MANAGER)
a manager of an organization , company , college , etc.經(jīng)理,管理者,主任,董事
the board of directors 董事會(huì)
She has become the director of the new information centre . 她成為新成立的信息中心主任。
US
someone in charge of a school for very young children
(學(xué)校)校長
例句
director noun [C] (FILM MAKER)
a person who is in charge of a film or play and tells the actors how to play their parts(電影或戲劇的)導(dǎo)演
a famous film /movie director 著名電影導(dǎo)演
比較
producer (FILMMOVIE/MUSIC) 返回 director