0 the act of watching a person or activity and making certain that everything is done correctly, safely, etc.:
1 the activity of managing a department, project, etc. and of making sure that things are done correctly and according to the rules:
supervision of sb/sth Supervision of capital markets will help to mobilize resources for investment in the least-developed countries.
Central banks need operational independence from politicians if regulation and supervision are to be effective.
banking/financial/regulatory supervision
government/state/federal supervision
under the supervision of sb/sth Cleaning-up operations are taking place under the supervision of the EPA, but progress has been slow.
under supervision Students on the course have the opportunity to do legal work under supervision.
close/direct/strict supervision All repair work is being performed cautiously and with close supervision.
In cases of severe mental handicap, constant supervision is recommended.
The drug should only be administered under strict medical supervision.
Thus, where supervision is lax, district leaders, including local bureaucrats, may use their budgetary discretion and the force at their disposal for personal gain.
Definitions relating to supervision abound but those presented in the current study seemed apposite.
Secondly, some adaptations aim at avoiding specific tasks during the weekend, such as oestrous detection or farrowing supervision.
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監督,管理,指導…
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监督,管理,指导…
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supervisión, vigilancia [feminine, singular]…
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supervisão…
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監視, 監督…
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denetleme, nezaret, idare…
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supervision [feminine], supervision…
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supervisió…
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