supervise

动词 v.
/ˈsuː.pə.vaɪz/    /ˈsu.pɚˌvaɪz/|/ˈsʉː.pə.vɑez/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To oversee or direct (a task or organization). transitive
    — Without someone to supervise them, the group will lack direction.
  2. To oversee a task, organization, etc.; to provide supervision; to act as a supervisor. intransitive
    — Under the Medicare Benefits Schedule, doctors can’t claim payment from the government for a Covid-19 vaccination provided in their clinic by a nurse, unless a GP is on the premises to supervise.
  3. To look over so as to read; to peruse. obsolete,transitive
    — Let me supervise the canzonet.

词形变化

supervises present,singular,third-person supervising participle,present supervised participle,past supervised past supervize alternative,uncommon

词源

Borrowed from Medieval Latin supervisus, from supervidere, from Latin super + videre. Doublet of survey.
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