词汇 | assistant |
释义 | assistantWord family noun assistance assistant assistantshipassisterverb assist adjectiveassisted as·sis·tant1 /əˈsɪstənt/ ●●○ W3 adjectiveadj assistant manager/director/cook etc MANAGERsomeone whose job is just below the level of manager etc 经理/主任/厨师等助理 Examples from the Corpus assistant manager/director/cook etc• The, the, the late director was pushed and knocked down I guess when he was assistant director.• He worked his way up from kitchen porter, assistant cook, employment at a casino and by painting and decorating.• He started at the Town House in 1991, working as assistant manager from 1997 to 1999.• West Ham's assistant manager Harry Redknapp has been another victim of a fans' fit-up.• Employment Hotel managers and assistant managers held about 105,000 wage and salary jobs in 1994.• She and assistant manager Lance Green had been instructed to improve profits at the expense of Burger King.• Hotel managers and assistant managers strive to ensure their guests will have a pleasant stay.• One of his teammates will be former Darlington assistant manager Tony McAndrew. Examples from the Corpus assistant• He was a red-blooded assistant bank manager.• Noll, an assistant coach with the Colts, was hired by the Steelers as head coach.• The assistant commissioner reported troubles with the farmers, but much more with the labourers.• Hurt was quickly hired, and several weeks later Friedman selected Harry Lawrence Clark as an assistant cryptographic clerk.• The, the, the late director was pushed and knocked down I guess when he was assistant director.• Calls to assistant general manager Mike Port came at a bad time.• My mother is assistant principal at a school in Washington, D.C. assistant2 ●●○ W3 noun [countableC] 1 WORKERsomeone who helps someone else in their work, especially by doing the less important jobs 助手,助理,副手 a clerical assistant 文书助理 2. SHOP/STORE British EnglishBrE a shop assistant 商店店员 → personal assistantExamples from the Corpus assistant• Winston got a job as assistant manager at Wal-Mart.• Five days later, Lee, who was by then an executive assistant, was fired.• The dentist had her assistant sterilise the instruments.• He and his assistants hung around shopping malls and city streets, eavesdropping on whoops and hoots.• He implies that pay and conditions for personal assistants rely on the exploitation of staff for their cost-effectiveness.• Everybody had personal assistants whether they needed them or not.• Other senior men took their personal assistants with them when changing jobs.• In fact, the access badge given to Lakers public-relations assistant Raymond Ridder features a Clippers logo.• Hughes, who was Mott's assistant, will now become head coach.• a sales assistant• Lydia is the assistant to the Director of Finance.• The assistant put them in a paper bag and Tom handed them to him.• The goal of these assistants is to become something like the office computer guru. From Longman Business Dictionary assistantas·sis·tant /əˈsɪstənt/ noun [countableC]JOB 1 (also shop assistant), or sales assistant someone who sells things in a shopSYN AmE sales clerk a shop assistant in the men’s department of a large store 2someone whose job is to help someone else of higher rank do their job manager Jean Cundy and her assistant Cherrie Elliott assistant to an assistant to a stud-farm manager I spoke to the assistant director. IBM’s assistant general manager 3someone who works in a bank, office etc but who is not a manager Bank assistants cannot afford to live on their current basic salary. |
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