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 executive [ɪg'zɛkjʊtɪv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 执行部门, 执行委员会, 执行者, 经理主管人员

a. 执行的, 善于执行的, 善于经营的

[计] 执行程序

[经] 主管人员, 行政部门, 总经理


  1. The President of the United States is the chief executive.
    美国总统是行政首脑。
  2. He is a man of great executive ability.
    他是个具有极高管理才能的人。
  3. High on the executive ladder.
    处于行政的最高层


executive
[ noun ]
  1. a person responsible for the administration of a business

  2. <noun.person>
  3. persons who administer the law

  4. <noun.group>
  5. someone who manages a government agency or department

  6. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc.

  2. <adj.pert>
    the executive branch


Executive \Ex*ec"u*tive\, a. [Cf.F. ex['e]cutif.]
1. Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect;
as, executive talent; qualifying for, concerned with, or
pertaining to, the execution of the laws or the conduct of
affairs; as, executive power or authority; executive
duties, officer, department, etc.

Note: In government, executive is distinguished from
{legislative} and {judicial}; {legislative} being
applied to the organ or organs of government which make
the laws; {judicial}, to that which interprets and
applies the laws; executive, to that which carries them
into effect or secures their due performance.

2. of or pertaining to an executive[2] or to the group of
executives within an organization; as, executive
compensation increased more rapidly than wages in the
1980's; the executive suite.
[PJC]


Executive \Ex*ec"u*tive\, n.
1. An impersonal title of the chief magistrate or officer who
administers the government, whether king, president, or
governor; the governing person or body.

2. a person who has administrative authority over an
organization or division of an organization; a manager,
supervisor or administrator at a high level within an
organization; as, all executives of the company were given
stock options
[PJC]

  1. Preston Tisch, 62, is president and co-chief executive officer of Loews Corp. and is a former postmaster general.
  2. "This isn't a hostile offer," said Stuart A. Rose, chairman and chief executive officer of Audio/Video, a Dayton, Ohio-based electronics parts distibutor.
  3. "Our investment banker felt the price should be increased to enable it to render a fairness opinion," said James E. Buckman, Days Inns executive vice president and general counsel.
  4. Aker would not be drawn on details of the foreign investors. Mr Tom Ruud, Aker's chief executive, said the disposal had improved liquidity and cleared the way for the planned listing on the London stock exchange.
  5. The new company's chairman would be Craig Wiggins, currently chairman of Foote Cone's European operations, and its vice chairman would be Gerard Pedraglio, a top Publicis executive.
  6. Ward Bushee became executive editor of the Reno Gazette-Journal on July 16, replacing Charlie Waters, who resigned.
  7. The testing is the result of an executive order by President Reagan two years ago directing the government to produce a drug-free workplace.
  8. David V. Wachs, chairman, was named chief executive of this maker of women's clothing.
  9. Jack Schultz, Altman's president and chief executive, says his stores suspended advertising two weeks ago.
  10. Stuart B. Rekant, an MCEG executive vice president who masterminded the program, said early last week that the delayed delivery of MCEG movies has created "timing gaps" in payments by overseas distributors.
  11. Mr. Peterson's elevation leapfrogs him over two executive vice presidents.
  12. "We don't know what it (`Iranian Nights') is all about; nothing was sent to us," said Muhammed Ebrahim, executive secretary of the Islamic Council. "What we don't know, we cannot be concerned with.
  13. Genoese said he sent a telegram to Steven G. Rothmeier, chairman and chief executive officer of NWA Inc., the parent company of Northwest, requesting a meeting.
  14. Mr Cedric Brown, chief executive, said the group was at the start of a 'complete and radical transformation'.
  15. But Manville executive Mr. Stephens said the Denver-based company's research indicates that the output of one-and-a-half new paper machines will be needed to supply demand for high-quality paperboard for food and beverage containers by 1995.
  16. Mr. Consolini is the company's chief operating officer and an executive vice president; Mr. Pisano is chief financial officer, secretary and an executive vice president.
  17. Mr. Consolini is the company's chief operating officer and an executive vice president; Mr. Pisano is chief financial officer, secretary and an executive vice president.
  18. Whitney Partners Chairman Gary Goldstein will head the new firm, called AFGL International. Paul Lucy, Albert Frank-Guenther's chief executive, will assume an unspecified "senior management position" at Foote Cone.
  19. Terry Koonce, a top Exxon executive, recalls his first helicopter flight over the shoreline: "I said, 'Gee, is that not oil down there?'"
  20. "The response has not been what Sears hoped for," said Scott Brandwein, executive vice president of Frain, Camins & Swartchild, one of Chicago's leading real estate brokers.
  21. At this point Mr. Walsh, who is highly regarded in art circles and who is described as a cautious and careful museum executive, faced a decision.
  22. By being so conservative under the leadership of John G. Medlin Jr., chairman and chief executive officer, Wachovia has managed to avoid the real-estate loan problems that plague most of the other Southeastern superregionals.
  23. Lance Wilson, Pierce's one-time executive assistant, told a House subcommittee Friday that he was asserting his Fifth Amendment rights because the conduct of panel members convinced him he would not receive a fair hearing.
  24. For Massport executive director David Davis, all the fuss obscures a simple issue: Logan, which is expected to handle 37 million passengers annually by the year 2000, up from 23 million last year, will become hopelessly gridlocked without changes.
  25. Some layoffs will occur as a result of the combined stores, the executive said, but added that the number of layoffs would represent a "small percentage" of the overall work force.
  26. As reported earlier, Penn Central has options to purchase approximately 26.8% of Capital Wire's shares outstanding for the same price from officers of Capital, including Vincent A. Rego, president, chief executive officer and chairman.
  27. But yesterday Mr. Anderson, Continental's former chairman and chief executive officer, testified as the FDIC's star witness, helping to point the finger at the banking concern's former auditors, Ernst & Whinney.
  28. "NCR is an enormous organization, and it isn't going to change overnight," says Ronald Stanczak, a former executive.
  29. "We look forward to another record performance in 1988," Frank Popoff, Dow's president and chief executive officer, said yesterday.
  30. Following protests and threats of pickets during the tournament, the club accepted a black insurance executive as an honorary member.
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