- [countable]
a person who has an important job as a manager of a company or an organization (公司或机构的)经理,主管领导,管理人员 company/corporate/business/industry executives 公司/企业/商业/行业高管 marketing/advertising executives 营销/广告主管 a senior/top executive in a computer firm 一家计算机公司的高级主管 a junior executive at an ad agency 广告公司的初级主管
Wordfinderaccountant, agent, auditor, CEO, chairman, consultant, entrepreneur, executive, managerExtra ExamplesTopics Jobsb2, Businessb2One TV network executive has already called for more deregulation. 一名电视网主管已经呼吁进一步放松管制。 contracts to prevent the loss of key executives 防止重要主管流失的合约 oil company executives 石油公司经理 one of the most successful TV executives around 现有电视台执行官中最成功的一位 He's a senior executive in a computer firm. 他是一家电脑公司的高级主管。 They offer English courses to business executives. 他们为企业高管提供英语课程。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- chief
- senior
- high-flying
- …
- [countable + singular or plural verb]
a group of people who run a company or an organization (统称公司或机构的)行政领导,领导层 The union’s executive has/have yet to reach a decision. 工会领导层尚未作出决策。
Extra ExamplesTopics Businessb2She is a member of the party's national executive. 她是该党国家级领导层的一员。 She was on the executive of the Women's Social and Political Union. 她曾是妇女社会政治同盟领导层的成员。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- central
- national
- political
- …
- control
- decide something
- member
- meeting
- board
- …
- a member of an executive
- the executive[singular + singular or plural verb]
the part of a government responsible for putting laws into effect (政府的)行政部门 Conservatives are by tradition believers in a strong executive. 依照传统,保守派相信需要一个强大的行政机构。 Parliament's ability to control the executive 议会控制行政的能力
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- central
- national
- political
- …
- control
- decide something
- member
- meeting
- board
- …
- a member of an executive
Word Originlate Middle English: from medieval Latin executivus, from exsequi, from ex- ‘out’ + sequi ‘follow’.