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Definition of administrative in English: administrativeadjective ədˈmɪnɪstrətɪv Relating to the running of a business, organization, etc. (与)企业(或组织等)管理(有关)的 行政管理问题。 行政管理问题。 Example sentencesExamples - Research freedom is also tied to teaching which is also tied to administrative duties.
- Today, Canmore is the administrative centre for government services in the Bow Corridor.
- His tactical skill was matched by administrative and organizational ability.
- A sophisticated administrative apparatus was in itself no guarantee of successful rule.
- There is a very high turnover of administrative staff in the Tribunal office in my region.
- Laws governing medical insurance have also placed added administrative burdens on doctors.
- Both developments will bring an influx of hundreds of office workers and administrative staff.
- In all four areas, government seemed to consist chiefly of administrative controls.
- Further resources may be required, including administrative staff and rooms.
- The report included another case, where an administrative slip led to a man losing his business.
- The nursery is housed in the building where the administrative staff were once based.
- It was not classed as such under domestic law and was vested in administrative, not criminal, courts.
- Apart from administrative staff he will ultimately need about six researchers.
- The final part of the administrative organization is the Head of Division or Unit.
- It is as ridiculous as the other opinion that the higher administrative staff must be changed every so often.
- The memorandum repeated and amplified the point about administrative simplification.
- She said her new role would be a more managerial and administrative one.
- The committees are assisted by between three and ten administrative staff.
- In fact there is little evidence that the political and administrative class was much better prepared.
- Other team members include dealer Muriel Kale and three administrative and support staff.
Synonyms managerial, management, directorial, directing, executive, organizational, controlling, governmental, supervisory, regulatory rare gubernatorial
OriginMid 18th century: from Latin administrativus, from administrat- 'managed', from the verb administrare (see administrate). Definition of administrative in US English: administrativeadjective Relating to the running of a business, organization, etc. (与)企业(或组织等)管理(有关)的 行政管理问题。 行政管理问题。 Example sentencesExamples - Laws governing medical insurance have also placed added administrative burdens on doctors.
- The nursery is housed in the building where the administrative staff were once based.
- She said her new role would be a more managerial and administrative one.
- The report included another case, where an administrative slip led to a man losing his business.
- The final part of the administrative organization is the Head of Division or Unit.
- It was not classed as such under domestic law and was vested in administrative, not criminal, courts.
- His tactical skill was matched by administrative and organizational ability.
- Other team members include dealer Muriel Kale and three administrative and support staff.
- In fact there is little evidence that the political and administrative class was much better prepared.
- Both developments will bring an influx of hundreds of office workers and administrative staff.
- A sophisticated administrative apparatus was in itself no guarantee of successful rule.
- The committees are assisted by between three and ten administrative staff.
- In all four areas, government seemed to consist chiefly of administrative controls.
- Apart from administrative staff he will ultimately need about six researchers.
- Research freedom is also tied to teaching which is also tied to administrative duties.
- Today, Canmore is the administrative centre for government services in the Bow Corridor.
- The memorandum repeated and amplified the point about administrative simplification.
- Further resources may be required, including administrative staff and rooms.
- There is a very high turnover of administrative staff in the Tribunal office in my region.
- It is as ridiculous as the other opinion that the higher administrative staff must be changed every so often.
Synonyms managerial, management, directorial, directing, executive, organizational, controlling, governmental, supervisory, regulatory
OriginMid 18th century: from Latin administrativus, from administrat- ‘managed’, from the verb administrare (see administrate). |