0 a person whose job is to supervise someone or something
1 a person who is in charge of a group of people or an area of work and who makes sure that the work is done correctly and according to the rules:
All managers and supervisors should be familiar with policy and procedures relating to equal employment opportunities.
A significant proportion of workers felt they had been bullied by their immediate supervisor.
Employees may happily chant the slogan before approving supervisors or wear it on a button.
Students largely chose to undertake their own project, refining the question and its scope during their first term with their supervisor's assistance.
They grumbled about supervisors, poor wages, long hours, bad work rules and dozens of other issues.
The bilingual supervisors, though better paid, are a conflicted group.
Institutional-based supervisors of the practicum were perceived by student teachers to provide the strongest support, alongside peers and schoolbased mentors.
The staffing supervisors appear to be more lenient with the candidates with whom comembership is established.
In addition, the bilingual supervisors code-switch among themselves, though rarely with the workers.
The eight were the two supervisors (maestros), the vigilante and the three machinists.
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監督者,管理者,指導者, (某些學院中學生的)指導教師,導師, 鎮長…
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监督者,管理者,指导者, (某些学院中学生的)指导教师,导师, 镇长…
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supervisor, -ora, supervisor/ora [masculine-feminine…
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supervisor, -ora…
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監督, 指導者, 管理者…
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responsable [masculine-feminine], superviseur/-e…
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supervisor, -a…
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