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词汇 director
释义 director
noun[ C ]
uk /daɪˈrek.tər//dɪˈrek.tər/ us /daɪˈrek.tɚ//dɪˈrek.tɚ/

directornoun[C] (MANAGER)


B1
a manager of an organization, company, college, etc.: 经理,管理者,主任,董事
board of directorsShe served on the hospital's board of directors.
director ofShe has become the director of the new information centre.她成为新成立的信息中心主任。
US
someone in charge of a school for very young children(学校)校长
Has the director given you permission to do that?主任允许你那样做了吗?
He's just been appointed (as) director of the publishing division.他刚刚被任命为出版科科长。
The education director is trying to obtain additional funding for the school.
The new director is likely to make major changes in personnel.新主管可能会在人员上作大的变动。
There's a board of five directors, but she is the Managing Director.董事会有5名成员,但她是总裁。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Bosses & managers
administration
anti-management
branch manager
C-suite
CAO
co-president
comptroller
coo
coordinator
crew chief
hierarchy
industrialist
layer
line manager
majordomo
self-governing
silent partner
slave driver
sleeping partner
subdirector

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Teachers

directornoun[C] (FILM MAKER)


B1
a person who is in charge of a film or play and tells the actors how to play their parts: (电影或戏剧的)导演
film directormainly UKIn 1992, Lee finally became a film director.
movie directormainly USMany movie directors have a genre they return to again and again.
Compare
producer(FILM/MUSIC)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Cinema & theatre: production, direction & recording
acquire
acquisition
armourer
audition
auteur
canister
computer-animated
filmmaker
filmmaking
fog machine
framing
framing device
linear
prop
restage
run through something
screen test
self-produced
SFX
special effect

directornoun[C] (MUSIC)


mainly US
a person who directs the performance of an orchestra(= a group of musicians who play many different instruments together) or choir(= a group of people who sing together):
Under their director Harry Grindle, the choir performed some unaccompanied choral pieces.
She became the orchestra's first ever female director.
Synonym
conductor
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Musicians
accompanist
accordionist
arranger
artist
bandleader
concertmaster
cornetist
crossover
drum major
drummer
lyrist
mandolinist
mariachi
mastersinger
minstrel
second violin
session musician
sideman
sight-reader
soloist

Related word


directorial

director | American Dictionary


director
noun[ C ]
us/dəˈrek·tər, dɑɪ-/
a person in charge of an organization or of a particular part of a company’s business:
a marketing director
A director is also a person who tells actors in a movie or play how to play their parts.

director | Business English


director
noun[ C ]
 WORKPLACE, MANAGEMENTuk /dɪˈrektər/us
(alsocompany director)
one of the managers who control a company or an organization:
He became director of the new Royal Lyceum Theatre Company
serve as/act as a directorShe is retiring after serving as a director for two three-year terms.
be made/be appointed/be elected (as) a directorI joined the company in 1999 and was appointed director last year.
resign/step down as directorShe told staff she would step down as director immediately.
assistant/associate/deputy director
a person who leads or controls a particular department or activity in an organization:
director of marketing/communications/finance
campaign/development director
editorial director
finance/marketing/policy director

See also


alternate director
board of directors
creative director
executive director
guineapig director
independent director
managing director
non-executive director
outside director
shadow director
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worker director

Examples of director


director
The resulting questionnaire was sent to medical center directors, along with a letter explaining the goals of the study.
Critics and directors alike are having to come to terms with a very ambivalent world.
The authors thank the laboratory directors who participated in this study for their collaboration with this study.
Moreover, directors nominated by pension funds can vote and take direct measures to discipline and replace managers.
Attempts were made to interview at each site officers, directors, board members and independent practitioners and their staff.
The situation of outside directors determining their own compensation may be just such a situation.
Tellingly, the dominant theatre aesthetic of the seventies was labelled director's theatre or sometimes post-dramatic theatre.
Other directors might tackle this problem by asking the actors to improvise in their own words.
I think the directors of the theatres have seen several works.
They also want the best directors and the best actors.
Most of his large family of friends amassed somehow from his plays: performers, directors, affectionados like myself.
The study is based on videotapes of per formances by 15 improv groups and interviews with directors and actors.
The choice of music used and the process by which it is employed can reveal intent, manipulation, and a director's sense of reception.
Like directors, they are experienced and well versed in the industry-operative film language.
Music editors and directors, inventing and defining the soundscape, operate in broad, intuitive, musical strokes in referencing filmic demands.
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Collocations withdirector


director

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acting director
We do not know what the actingdirector general will recommend.
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assistant director
The unit is composed of a director, assistantdirector, administrative assistant, three research associates, two part-time information specialists, and a training position for skills development.
athletic director
The director of the league rotates, with the athleticdirector of a different member school serving in the role each year.
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Wikipedia

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