managing director
英 [ˌmænɪdʒɪŋ dəˈrektə(r)]
美 [ˌmænɪdʒɪŋ dəˈrektər]
n. 总裁; 总经理; 常务董事
Collins.2
牛津词典
noun
- 总裁;总经理; 常务董事
the person who is in charge of a business
柯林斯词典
- 总裁,总经理(缩略形式为MD)
Themanaging directorof a company is the most important working director, and is in charge of the way the company is managed. The abbreviationMDis also used.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 chief executive officer
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The chairman mention the work of the retiring managing director.
董事长提到了即将退休的总经理的工作。 - I heard you've been appointed as managing director.
我听说你已经被任命为总经理了。 - John Lipsky, the first deputy managing director, automatically takes over his responsibilities.
第一副总裁约翰利普斯基(JohnLipsky)自动接过了他的职责。 - She left a note for the managing director with his secretary.
她给董事长留了张便条,并将其交给了他的秘书。 - If there is a new chairman or managing director we can expect a change in company policy.
如果有一位新的董事长或总经理,我们可以预料公司方针会有所改变。 - She's not merely an employee: she's the managing director.
她不只是一个雇员,她是总经理。 - But I have got to remember that he's the managing director's son.
但是我得记着他是常务董事的公子。 - She is the founder and managing director of the company.
她是公司的创立人和董事长。 - He gained the ear of the managing director and voiced his opinion.
他说的话总经理愿意倾听,于是他就直抒己见了。 - She set up a company and made him managing director.
她创办了一家公司并聘用他当经理。
