[ T often passive ] also administrate, uk/ədˈmɪn.ɪ.streɪt/ to control the operation or arrangement of something掌管;料理事物
[ T often passive ] to govern a country, region, etc.管理;治理
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King Darius I is noteworthy for his administrative reforms, military conquests, and religious toleration.
an administrative assistant
The cost-cutting measures include streamlining administrative procedures in the company.
This software claims to reduce administrative costs.
The new study looks at the amount of time police officers spend on administrative tasks.
We're engaging the services of a professional administrator.
Our new administrator seems to be trying to stamp her authority on every aspect of the department.
The new administrator in accounts is a real stunner.
a college/hospital administrator
Both teachers and administrators opposed the proposal to merge the two schools.
Reputable charities spend the lion's share of donations on aid and a tiny fraction on administration.
Eastern Slavonia is to revert to Croatian government rule next year after a transitional period under U.N. administration.
Keeping noise levels low is the bane of airport administration.
The new administration is still in the shakedown period.
Hard-liners are expected to be purged from the administration.
[ T ] formal to cause someone to receive something给予;施用;施行
to be present while someone says an oath (= a formal promise) officially主持(某人)的宣誓仪式
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