英语单词 | inspector |
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英美音标 | 英 [ɪn'spektə(r)] 美 [ɪn'spektər] |
中文释义 | n.检查员;巡视员;巡官 |
英语例句 | (1) Factory inspector cost on average£25,000 per head per annum. (2) You give this portion of the ticket to the inspector and keep the other. (3) The tax inspector agreed the figures. (4) The school inspector is visiting next week. (5) A sergeant in the police force is below an inspector. |
中文例句 | (1) 工厂检查员平均每人每年花25,000英镑。 (2) 把票的这一部分交给检票员,另一部分自己留着。 (3) 税务稽查员核准了这些数字。 (4) 督学下周要来视察。 (5) 警察中巡佐的职位低于巡官。 |
vocabulary简明 | An inspector is someone who looks into, observes, and examines things — it's also a word for a detective. |
vocabulary扩展 | The government employs many inspectors — an inspector has to check out the kitchen of a restaurant to see if they're following the rules for cleanliness. Hospitals need to let inspectors check things out, to make sure conditions are safe. Many types of business have inspectors — especially if there's a health concern. An inspector observes things carefully — an inspector checks things out. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]检查员;视察员;督察员 An inspector is a person, usually employed by a government agency, whose job is to find out whether people are obeying official regulations.
2 [N-COUNT; N-TITLE; N-VOC可数名词;头衔名词;称呼名词
3 [N-COUNT; N-TITLE; N-VOC可数名词;头衔名词;称呼名词
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