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overseen

  • 1 supervisar

    v.
    to supervise.
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    1 to supervise
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    verb
    to supervise, oversee
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    verbo transitivo to supervise
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    = monitor, oversee, supervise, superintend, overlook.
    Ex. Ideally it should be possible to include some form of student assessment or to monitor the student's progress.
    Ex. Nevertheless, checking and proofreading must be overseen by the editor.
    Ex. The deputy librarian or deputy director's duties are to take the place of the director in his absence, to organize the general routine of the library, to supervise the staff and to deal with matters such as interviews, appointments and resignations.
    Ex. However, Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) retains responsibility for managing and superintending such official documents.
    Ex. Her work essentially involves overlooking the operations of the group a and some of its subsidiaries.
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    verbo transitivo to supervise
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    = monitor, oversee, supervise, superintend, overlook.

    Ex: Ideally it should be possible to include some form of student assessment or to monitor the student's progress.

    Ex: Nevertheless, checking and proofreading must be overseen by the editor.
    Ex: The deputy librarian or deputy director's duties are to take the place of the director in his absence, to organize the general routine of the library, to supervise the staff and to deal with matters such as interviews, appointments and resignations.
    Ex: However, Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) retains responsibility for managing and superintending such official documents.
    Ex: Her work essentially involves overlooking the operations of the group a and some of its subsidiaries.

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    supervisar [A1 ]
    vt
    to supervise
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    supervisar ( conjugate supervisar) verbo transitivo
    to supervise
    supervisar verbo transitivo to supervise, oversee
    ' supervisar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    oversee
    - supervise
    - over
    - steward
    - superintend
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    to supervise
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    v/t supervise
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    : to supervise, to oversee
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    supervisar vb to supervise

    Spanish-English dictionary > supervisar

  • 2 vicerrector

    m.
    vice-rector.
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    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 EDUCACIÓN vice chancellor
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    = vice-president, pro-vice chancellor, provost.
    Ex. You're asking me to go to each vice-president and department head and ask him to rewrite his budget.
    Ex. Integration of services was achieved via report and other mechanisms overseen by a pro-vice chancellor.
    Ex. Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.
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    = vice-president, pro-vice chancellor, provost.

    Ex: You're asking me to go to each vice-president and department head and ask him to rewrite his budget.

    Ex: Integration of services was achieved via report and other mechanisms overseen by a pro-vice chancellor.
    Ex: Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.

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    vicerrector,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino vice-rector
    ' vicerrector' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    vicerrectora
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    vicerrector, -ora nm,f
    deputy vice-chancellor [of a university]
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    m vice-rector, Br
    deputy vice-chancellor

    Spanish-English dictionary > vicerrector

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