| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| administer | /æd'mɪnɪstəɹ/ | To administer is to supervise or be in charge of something such as a company, school, or medical treatment. | administration administrative minister |
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administer
ReplyDelete[əd'ministə]
v. 管理,治理,执行
The duty of a judge is to administer justice, but his practice is delay it.
To assess students' learning styles, observe the students, administer a learning style inventory, or simply ask the students how they learn best
ReplyDeleteJapanese; knshi suru, kanri suru
Well, he kept administering it so that makes him a pimping drug dealer in my eyes.
ReplyDeleteA test will be administered to you immediately following your interview, which will take approximately one hour.
ReplyDeleteIt takes brains to administer a large corporation.
ReplyDeleteThe national board does not administer high-stakes accountability tests.
ReplyDeleteThe chief justice will administer the oath of office to Mr. Obama next Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 관리[운영]하다
Healthcare providers will receive the same Medicare payment rate to administer the H1N1 flu vaccine as the seasonal flu vaccine.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Amministrare
I hate those people who administer the Road tests for driver's license!
ReplyDeleteRussian: управлять