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1 surveys
Синонимический ряд:1. compendiums or compendia (noun) compendiums or compendia; digests; precis; sketches; syllabi or syllabuses2. examinations (noun) analyses; audits; checkups; examinations; inspections; investigations; reviews; scans; scrutinies; views3. overviews (noun) overviews4. estimates (verb) appraises; assays; assesses; estimates; evaluates; rates; sets at; valuates; values5. eyes (verb) eyes; observes; watches6. overlooks (verb) look over; overlooks; scans7. scrutinizes (verb) canvasses; checks over; checks up; cons; examines; inspects; scrutinizes; studies; views8. supervises (verb) bosses; chaperons; oversees; quarterbacks; superintends; supervises -
2 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) supervisar, controlar- supervisor
supervise vb supervisartr['sʊːpəvaɪz]1 (watch over) vigilar2 (keep check on) supervisar; (run) dirigirv.• dirigir v.• inspeccionar v.• intervenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• superentender v.• supervisar v.• vigilar v.'suːpərvaɪz, 'suːpəvaɪza) \<\<project/staff\>\> supervisar; \<\<thesis\>\> dirigir*b) ( watch over) vigilar['suːpǝvaɪz]VT1) [+ work, people] supervisar2) (Univ) [+ thesis] dirigir* * *['suːpərvaɪz, 'suːpəvaɪz]a) \<\<project/staff\>\> supervisar; \<\<thesis\>\> dirigir*b) ( watch over) vigilar -
3 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) føre tilsyn med- supervisor* * *(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) føre tilsyn med- supervisor -
4 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) ha oppsyn med- supervisorverb \/ˈsuːpəvaɪz\/, \/ˈsjuːpəvaɪz\/, \/ˌsuːpəˈvaɪz\/1) ( om arbeid) overvåke, tilse, ha tilsyn med, kontrollere2) veilede3) ( person) vokte, passe på -
5 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) nadzirati- supervisor* * *[sjú:pəvaiz]transitive verbnadzorovati, nadzirati, imeti nadzorstvo nad -
6 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) stjórna, hafa umsjón með- supervisor -
7 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) supervisar- supervisor* * *su.per.vise[s'u:pəvaiz] vt supervisionar, inspecionar. -
8 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) kontrolēt; uzraudzīt; pārzināt- supervisor* * *uzraudzīt -
9 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) prižiūrėti- supervisor -
10 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) kontrolovat, dohlížet- supervisor* * *• kontrolovat• dohlížet• dozírat• dohlížet na -
11 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) kontrolovať, dozerať- supervisor* * *• viest• dozriet• dozerat na -
12 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) a dirija, a supraveghea, a superviza- supervisor -
13 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) επιβλέπω- supervisor -
14 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) diriger- supervisor -
15 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) supervisionar- supervisor -
16 umpire
1. noun(in cricket, tennis etc, a person who supervises a game, makes sure that it is played according to the rules, and decides doubtful points: Tennis players usually have to accept the umpire's decision.) dommer2. verb(to act as umpire: Have you umpired a tennis match before?) være dommer ved* * *1. noun(in cricket, tennis etc, a person who supervises a game, makes sure that it is played according to the rules, and decides doubtful points: Tennis players usually have to accept the umpire's decision.) dommer2. verb(to act as umpire: Have you umpired a tennis match before?) være dommer ved -
17 umpire
1. noun(in cricket, tennis etc, a person who supervises a game, makes sure that it is played according to the rules, and decides doubtful points: Tennis players usually have to accept the umpire's decision.) árbitro
2. verb(to act as umpire: Have you umpired a tennis match before?) arbitrarumpire n árbitrotr['ʌmpaɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 árbitro,-a1 arbitrarumpire n: árbitro m, -tra fv.• arbitrar v. (Football)n.n.• juez de silla (Tenis) (•Deporte•) s.m.n.• juez s.m.
I 'ʌmpaɪr, 'ʌmpaɪə(r)noun árbitro, -tra m,f; ( in baseball) umpire mf, ampáyar mf (Col)
II
transitive verb arbitrar['ʌmpaɪǝ(r)]1.N árbitro(-a) m / f2.VT arbitrar3.VI arbitrar, hacer de árbitro* * *
I ['ʌmpaɪr, 'ʌmpaɪə(r)]noun árbitro, -tra m,f; ( in baseball) umpire mf, ampáyar mf (Col)
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18 umpire
1. noun(in cricket, tennis etc, a person who supervises a game, makes sure that it is played according to the rules, and decides doubtful points: Tennis players usually have to accept the umpire's decision.) športni sodnik2. verb(to act as umpire: Have you umpired a tennis match before?) soditi* * *[ʌmpaiə]1.nounjuridically(arbitražni) izvoljeni sodnik; športni sodnik;2.intransitive verbbiti razsodnik, izvoljeni (arbitražni) sodnik; izreči sodbo kot (arbitražni) sodnik; transitive verb voditi (igro, tekmo) kot (športni) sodnik -
19 supervise
transitive verb* * *(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) beaufsichtegen- academic.ru/72281/supervision">supervision- supervisor* * *super·vise[ˈsu:pəvaɪz, AM -pɚ-]vt▪ to \supervise sb/sth jdn/etw beaufsichtigen [o überwachen]to \supervise the distribution of aid die Verteilung von Hilfsgütern überwachento \supervise an exam bei einer Prüfung die Aufsicht haben* * *['suːpəvaɪz]1. vtbeaufsichtigen; work also überwachen2. viAufsicht führen, die Aufsicht haben* * *supervise [ˈsuːpə(r)vaız] v/t beaufsichtigen, überwachen, die (Ober)Aufsicht haben oder führen über (akk), kontrollieren: → preparation 10* * *transitive verb* * *v.beaufsichtigen v.wachen v. -
20 steers
Синонимический ряд:1. cows (noun) animals; beef cattle; beef on the hoof; calves; cattle; cows; dairy cattle; herd; livestock2. tips (noun) pointers; points; tip-offs; tips3. directs (verb) carry on; conducts; directs; manages; operates; supervises4. guides (verb) escorts; guides; leads; routes; sees; shepherds; shows; ushers5. pilots (verb) manoeuvres; navigates; pilots
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