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administer美 [əd'mɪnɪstər] 英 [əd'mɪnɪstə(r)] - v.执行;管理(公司、组织、机构等);治理(国家);施行
- 网络给予;实施;掌管
第三人称单数:administers 现在分词:administering 过去分词:administered v.+n. administer policy,administer law,administer punishment,administer dose,administer justice v. manage,direct,run,order,control 1. | [oftpass] ~ sth 管理(公司、组织、机构等);治理(国家)to manage and organize the affairs of a company, an organization, a country, etc. |
| to administer a charity/fund/school 管理一家慈善机构╱一项基金╱一所学校 | | The pension funds are administered by commercial banks. 养老基金由商业银行经管。 |
2. | ~ sth 施行;执行to make sure that sth is done fairly and in the correct way |
| to administer justice/the law 司法;执法 | | The questionnaire was administered by trained interviewers. 问卷调查是由经过训练的采访人员负责执行的。 |
3. | ~ sth (to sb) 给予;提供to give or to provide sth, especially in a formal way |
| The teacher has the authority to administer punishment. 老师有权处罚。 |
4. | [oftpass] 给予,施用(药物等)to give drugs, medicine, etc. to sb |
| Police believe his wife could not have administered the poison. 警方认为他的妻子是不可能下毒的。 | | The dose was administered to the child intravenously. 已给那孩子静脉注射了一剂药物。 |
5. | ~ a kick, a punch, etc. (to sb/sth) 踢;打to kick or to hit sb/sth |
| He administered a severe blow to his opponent's head. 他朝着对手的头部狠狠打了一拳。 |
v. | 1. to manage the affairs of a business, organization, or institution 2. to preside over the dispensation of something 3. to give somebody a measured amount of a medication, often by physically introducing it into the body 4. to carry out a set ritual or religious ceremony on behalf of a person or group of people 5. to oversee the taking of an oath by somebody 6. to look after and tend to the needs of somebody 7. to manage the distribution of a deceased person's property in accordance with the law 8. to apply a medical technique or procedure to somebody 9. to be responsible for managing a company, organization, or institution 10. to give someone a drug or medical treatment 1. to manage the affairs of a business, organization, or institution 2. to preside over the dispensation of something 3. to give somebody a measured amount of a medication, often by physically introducing it into the body 4. to carry out a set ritual or religious ceremony on behalf of a person or group of people 5. to oversee the taking of an oath by somebody 6. to look after and tend to the needs of somebody 7. to manage the distribution of a deceased person's property in accordance with the law 8. to apply a medical technique or procedure to somebody 9. to be responsible for managing a company, organization, or institution 10. to give someone a drug or medical treatment |
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