director

noun
🔊/dəˈrektə(r)/, 🔊/daɪˈrektə(r)/
🔊/dəˈrektər/, 🔊/daɪˈrektər/
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  1. one of a group of senior managers who run a company董事;理事;经理
    • a non-executive director普通董事
    • He's on the board of directors.他是董事会成员。🔊🔊
    see also executive director, managing director
    Extra Examples
    • Corporate governance means the relationship between shareholders, directors and managers.公司治理是指股东,董事和经理之间的关系。
    • He is executive director of the American Football Coaches Association. 他是美国足球教练协会的执行理事。
    • ‘It's been a great success,’ said managing director Chris Tomlinson.董事总经理克里斯·汤姆林森(Chris Tomlinson)说,这是巨大的成功。
    • Three executive directors were appointed to relieve the CEO of some day-to-day responsibilities.任命了三名执行董事,以减轻首席执行官的日常职责。
    • She is a director at the Centre/​Center for Consumer Research.她是消费者研究中心/中心的主任。
    • Pension rules are different if you are self-employed or a company director.如果您是自雇人士或公司董事,退休金规则会有所不同。
    • Employees and directors have been offered stock options.向员工和董事提供了股票期权。
    Topics Jobsa2, Businessa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • company
    • managing
    • executive
    phrases
    • the board of directors
    • the post of director
    See full entry
  2. a person in charge of a film or play who tells the actors and staff what to do(电影、戏剧等的)导演
    • a famous film director著名电影导演
    • He remained active in the theatre as a playwright and director.他仍然在戏剧界担任编剧和导演。
    • the writer and director of the movie ‘Wind River’电影《风河》的作家和导演
    compare producer
    Extra Examples
    • Are there any actors or directors you would particularly like to work with?您是否特别想与演员或导演合作?
    • There was an opportunity to meet the cast and director backstage.有机会在后台会见演员和导演。
    • She wrote the screenplay and wanted Evans as director.她编写了剧本,并希望埃文斯担任导演。
    Topics Film and theatrea2, Jobsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • film
    • movie
    • theatre/​theater
    phrases
    • the role of director
    See full entry
  3. a person who is in charge of a particular activity or department in a company, a college, etc.(某一活动的)负责人;(公司部门的)主任,经理;(学院的)院长
    • She was artistic director of the city's photography festival.她曾担任该市摄影节的艺术总监。
    • He was musical director at the National Theatre.他曾在国家大剧院担任音乐总监。
    • the deputy/assistant/associate director副主任/副主任
    • the finance/marketing/technical director财务/营销/技术总监
    • director of something the director of marketing/operations/communications营销/运营/传播总监
    • He is assistant director of market research for IDFA.他是IDFA的市场研究助理总监。
    • She recently served as director of the Longwood Arts Project in the Bronx.她最近担任布朗克斯区朗伍德艺术项目的总监。
    • the company's regional director in North America公司的北美地区主管
    • an eminent museum director and curator一位杰出的博物馆总监兼馆长
    Extra Examples
    • The chocolate company's director of marketing made a statement.巧克力公司的营销总监发了言。
    • the company's personnel director公司的人事主管
    • Alan Watt, senior director of marketing and strategy艾伦・瓦特 - 市场营销和战略部资深总监
    • Dianne is deputy director of public affairs for USDA Rural Development.戴安娜(Dianne)是美国农业部农村发展部公共事务副主任。
    • He became associate director of California Ballet in 1983.他在 1983 年出任加利福尼亚芭蕾舞团的副导演。
    • In the report, director of education Keith Nelson says more needs to be done.在报告中,教育主管基思·尼尔森(Keith Nelson)说,还需要做更多的工作。
    • Fred Madison, technology program director for the Industrial and Technology Assistance Corp弗雷德・麦迪逊 - 工业和技术协助总公司技术项目总监
    • He was athletic director of Mills College.他担任米尔斯学院的体育指导。
    • I got a call from the casting director asking me to do a part.我接到了选角导演的电话要我出演一个角色。
    • Milberg is the station manager and program director at WDAM Radio.Milberg是WDAM Radio的电台经理和节目总监。
    • Ms Hidden has replaced her as acting director.希登女士代替她担任代理董事。
    • She is the founding director of graduate programs.她是研究生课程的创始理事。
    • The bank's regional director for Wales called an urgent meeting.该行威尔士地区总监召集紧急会议。
    Topics Jobsa2, Businessa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • company
    • managing
    • executive
    phrases
    • the board of directors
    • the post of director
    See full entry
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French directour, from late Latin director ‘governor’, from dirigere ‘to guide’.