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Traducción & Definición
to supervise: supervisar, vigilar
a supervisor: un supervisor
Ejemplos
- "Philip is responsible for the sales team, and supervises sales through all distribution channels: wholesale, retail, etcetera."
- "I'd like to speak to your supervisor, son."
- "Philip is responsible for the entire sales team, and supervises sales through all distribution channels: wholesale, retail, etcetera."
- "I know you're his supervisor, so I was hoping you could have a chat with him for me."
- "I've been here for the last few months supervising the final touches to the property, and the fall is the perfect time to visit."
- "Now, my supervisor will be calling you back to confirm this purchase."
- "Your friend and supervisor"
- "The bear shot by Warbuckle, affectionately known as "Cinnamon" by the veterinarians supervising its recovery, is in stable condition at the Amarillo Valley Bear Clinic."
- "Your role involves supervising all retail sales, and liaising with the rest of the sales department."
- "Our plant supervisor in Paris has since been fired."
- "This is Archibald Savant, Engineering Supervisor here at Know-it-all Tech Solutions."
Ejercicio 1
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue! You may need to conjugate any verbs!
The first expression refers to what happens when the police stop you or put you in prison:
Mr Smith is on suspicion of murder. (TWO WORDS)
Now find the term which means "to oversee", "to observe", or "to direct":
Julie's boss all her projects, and she finds this very annoying!
Last but not least, this term shares a similar meaning with "effectively" or "successfully, without waste":
Your computer will work more now that you've removed the virus.
The first expression refers to what happens when the police stop you or put you in prison:
Mr Smith is on suspicion of murder. (TWO WORDS)
Now find the term which means "to oversee", "to observe", or "to direct":
Julie's boss all her projects, and she finds this very annoying!
Last but not least, this term shares a similar meaning with "effectively" or "successfully, without waste":
Your computer will work more now that you've removed the virus.
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue! You may need to conjugate any verbs!
The first expression refers to what happens when the police stop you or put you in prison:
Mr Smith is under arrest 1 on suspicion of murder. (TWO WORDS)
Now find the term which means "to oversee", "to observe", or "to direct":
Julie's boss supervises 2 all her projects, and she finds this very annoying!
Last but not least, this term shares a similar meaning with "effectively" or "successfully, without waste":
Your computer will work more efficiently 3 now that you've removed the virus.
The first expression refers to what happens when the police stop you or put you in prison:
Mr Smith is under arrest 1 on suspicion of murder. (TWO WORDS)
Now find the term which means "to oversee", "to observe", or "to direct":
Julie's boss supervises 2 all her projects, and she finds this very annoying!
Last but not least, this term shares a similar meaning with "effectively" or "successfully, without waste":
Your computer will work more efficiently 3 now that you've removed the virus.
1 under arrest: "Under arrest" is the right answer. If someone is "under arrest", the police has stopped them because they have (allegedly) been doing something illegal. In the dialogue, Hannah checks with Luna that she is not "under arrest" despite Luna's questioning! Another example: "I am placing you under arrest for the theft of the Mona Lisa."
2 supervises: "Supervises" is the term we were looking for here. To "supervise (someone)" is to watch them to make sure that everything is going well, and correct them if they make mistakes. This is what Hannah does in the Retail section of the Sales Department at Delavigne. Another example: "My new job involves supervising a team of 893 workers".
3 efficiently: "Efficiently" is the right answer. To do something "efficiently" is to do it "well", "effectively", and "without unnecessary effort". Note also the related noun "efficiency" and the adjective "efficient". Here's another example: "The team is operating more efficiently now that it has a new captain".
Ejercicio 2
"Oh, hello boss. How are you?"
Which of the following terms can also be used to describe someone in a position of authority over other people?
Which of the following terms can also be used to describe someone in a position of authority over other people?
"Oh, hello boss. How are you?"
Which of the following terms can also be used to describe someone in a position of authority over other people?
Which of the following terms can also be used to describe someone in a position of authority over other people?
This is correct. A "supervisor" is someone who is in charge of a department or unit. In a basic chain of command, a supervisor will serve under a manager who will in turn serve under the boss of the company.
This is incorrect. A "chef" describes a cook, or someone who cooks food for a living. Although a chef can be the head of a professional kitchen, the term is not generally used to describe someone in a position of authority (in the workplace, for example). The term "chief" or "head" is often used instead: chief of staff, head engineer, etc.
This is incorrect. A "patron (of a restaurant)" is a client or a regular customer of a restaurant. This term cannot be used to describe someone in a position of authority.
This is incorrect. A "responsible" is never used to describe someone in a position of authority and the term cannot be used as a noun. A better term to use is "manager" or "head".
This is correct. A "manager" is someone who is "in charge of" an organisation or a business. In large offices, a manager may be different to the boss, who is generally the owner of the company.
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