to supervise
常見(jiàn)例句
- The software is purportedly designed to supervise "illegal activities, " the report said.
該軟件據(jù)稱是為了監(jiān)督非法活動(dòng)而設(shè)計(jì)的,有報(bào)道說(shuō)。 - Who is going to supervise, regulate and operate as lender of last resort with the gigantic banks that are being created?
如果合并后如此巨大的銀行出現(xiàn),誰(shuí)來(lái)充當(dāng)最終的借貸者,發(fā)揮監(jiān)督、規(guī)范和運(yùn)作的作用呢? - It plans to supervise bankers’ pay practices more closely, as well as the “non-bank” lending subsidiaries of bank-holding companies.
美聯(lián)儲(chǔ)計(jì)劃更嚴(yán)密地監(jiān)督銀行家的薪水,也不會(huì)輕易放過(guò)持銀行股份的非銀行借貸子公司。 - President Obama had chosen Nancy Killefer as the government's chief performance officer to supervise the White House budget office.
- The United States Agency for International Development has a team of entrepreneurs in Egypt to supervise the program.
- But the lending organization warns that strong policies to supervise and support the financial system are needed if the world economy is to fully recovery.
- Inspectors, working for the United Nations, were meant to supervise the dismantling of the arsenal.
ECONOMIST: What the inspectors didn’t find - Just this week, that consumer watchdog put in place rules to supervise credit bureaus.
WHITEHOUSE: Our Top Stories - In 1995 the commission revolutionised its ability to supervise the sector by introducing new common accounting-standards.
ECONOMIST: Letters 返回 to supervise