comptroller
英 [kənˈtrəʊlə(r)]
美 [kənˈtroʊlər]
n. 审计员,审计官(主要用于官员的头衔中)
Collins.1 / BNC.23751 / COCA.19425
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 审计员,审计官(主要用于官员的头衔中)
Acomptrolleris someone who is in charge of the accounts of a business or a government department; used mainly in official titles.- ...Robert Clarke, US Comptroller of the Currency.
美国货币审计官罗伯特·克拉克
- ...Robert Clarke, US Comptroller of the Currency.
英英释义
noun
- someone who maintains and audits business accounts
双语例句
- I scheduled a meeting with those responsible for the problem and the financial comptroller to discuss the actions to be taken before presenting the findings to the board.
我预约了一个会议,与相关责任人和审计员共同商讨公布问题前所做的行动。 - The chief accounting officer of a company is the controller, or comptroller, as he or she is sometimes called.
一个公司最高的会计官员叫会计主任或主计长。 - His father was a baronet and Comptroller of the Royal laboratory at Greenwich.
他的父亲是一名男爵和主皇家实验室在格林威治。 - The office of Thrift Supervision ( OTS) is to be merged into the office of the Comptroller of the currency ( OCC), which is modest progress.
储蓄机构监理局(ots)将被并入货币监理署(occ),这是一个不大的进展。 - For example, we have the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
例如,我们现有的,美国货币监理署。 - The city comptroller's office has said that the strike, which began nov.10., has been costing the city$ 2 million a day, though officials from the League of American Theaters and Producers place the cost much higher.
市审计处表示,十一月十日开始的罢工,已经导致该市每天损失高达二百万美元,可是来自美国剧院和制片人联盟官员称损失比这个数目更大。 - A few agencies have explicit statutory power to compensate groups and individuals who lack the resources to present their views in particular proceedings, and the Comptroller General has ruled that many other agencies have implied discretionary authority to do so.
有些行政机关有明确的法定权力补偿那些没有财力在特定的诉讼中表达其看法的团体和个人,总审计官也裁定,许多其他行政机关拥有欣示的自由裁量权给予补偿。 - I found the Comptroller's office easily;
我没费周折就找到了审计主任的办公室; - Final responsibility for calculating these reductions rested with the Comptroller General, an official who is removable by joint resolution of Congress.
估算这些削减的最后责任由总审计师承担,而总审计师的罢免须经国会的联合决议。 - David Walker, a former US comptroller, says the next president will have to fundamentally reassess his plans and proposals, not just in light of the$ 700bn rescue package, but in terms of the nation's deteriorating financial situation overall.
美国前任总审计长大卫•沃克(DavidWalker)表示,下任总统将不得不彻底重估自己的计划和提案,不仅仅是因为7000亿美元的援救计划,还因为全国不断恶化的金融形势。