administer
verb
uk/ədˈmɪn.ɪ.stər/us/ədˈmɪn.ə.stɚ/administerverb(MANAGE)
[Toften passive](alsoadministrate,uk/ədˈmɪn.ɪ.streɪt/us/ədˈmɪn.ə.streɪt/)
tocontroltheoperationorarrangementof something:
掌管;料理事物Theeconomyhas beenbadlyadministered by thepresentgovernment.
[Toften passive]
togovernacountry,region, etc.:
管理;治理Theeconomyhas beenbadlyadministered by thepresentgovernment.现任政府一直不擅长经济工作。
- King Darius I isnoteworthyfor hisadministrativereforms,militaryconquests, andreligioustoleration.
- anadministrativeassistant
- Thecost-cuttingmeasuresincludestreamliningadministrativeproceduresin thecompany.
- Thissoftwareclaimstoreduceadministrativecosts.
- The newstudylooksat theamountoftimepoliceofficersspendonadministrativetasks.
- We'reengagingtheservicesof aprofessionaladministrator.
- Our newadministratorseemsto betryingtostampherauthorityon everyaspectof thedepartment.
- The newadministratorinaccountsis arealstunner.
- acollege/hospitaladministrator
- Bothteachersandadministratorsopposedtheproposaltomergethe twoschools.
- Reputablecharitiesspendthe lion'sshareofdonationsonaidand atinyfractiononadministration.
- EasternSlavonia is to revert to Croatiangovernmentrulenextyearafter atransitionalperiodunder U.N.administration.
- Keepingnoiselevelslowis thebaneofairportadministration.
- The newadministrationis still in theshakedownperiod.
- Hard-liners areexpectedto bepurgedfrom theadministration.
Managing and organizing
- admin
- administration
- anti-bureaucracy
- bronze command
- bureaucracy
- fixer
- get up
- getyouract togetheridiom
- gold command
- have/getyourshit togetheridiom
- marshal
- mobilize
- mount
- party planner
- party planning
- project-manage
- rationalization
- rationalize
- recentralization
- scrum
administerverb(GIVE)
[T]formal
tocausesomeone toreceivesomething:
给予;施用;施行to administermedicine/punishment/relief给药/施加惩罚/发放救济品
Tests will be administeredtoschoolchildrenat seven and twelveyears.7岁和12岁的学生将接受测试。
figurativeThelatestopinionpollshave administered asevereblowtotheparty.最新的民意调查结果对该党来说是当头一棒。
administer an oath (tosomeone)formal
to bepresentwhile someone says anoath(= aformalpromise)officially:
主持(某人)的宣誓仪式TheCourtwill not administer anoathto awitnesswho isdrunk.
Giving, providing and supplying
- accommodate
- accord
- administration
- assignment
- award
- award-winning
- hand off
- handsomethingout
- handsomethingover
- handsomethinground
- handoff
- invest
- lay
- passing
- rebid
- regift
- reprovision
- resource
- resupply
- spare