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 inspector [ɪn'spɛktɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 检查员, 巡视员

[化] 检查员

[医] 检查员, 视察员

[经] 稽核员, 检查员, 监检员




    inspector
    [ noun ]
    1. a high ranking police officer

    2. <noun.person>
    3. an investigator who observes carefully

    4. <noun.person>
      the examiner searched for clues


    Inspector \In*spect"or\, n. [L.: cf. F. inspecteur.]
    1. One who inspects, views, or oversees; one to whom the
    supervision of any work is committed; one who makes an
    official view or examination, as a military or civil
    officer; a superintendent; a supervisor; an overseer.

    2. A police officer, typically holding a rank one below
    superintendent, and in some cases in charge of several
    precincts; as, inspector Clousseau is investigating the
    case.
    [PJC]

    {Inspector general} (Mil.), a staff officer of an army, whose
    duties are those of inspection, and embrace everything
    relative to organization, recruiting, discharge,
    administration, accountability for money and property,
    instruction, police, and discipline.

    1. An Oglethorpe spokesman said that the Agriculture Department's inspector general has subpoenaed many of the same documents the IRS was examining.
    2. "I don't know anything about MiGs," says FAA inspector Richard Araujo plaintively.
    3. A French labour inspector has asked a judge to examine the legality of the Euro Disney Look, the company's dress code.
    4. The Department of Housing and Urban Development ignored repeated warnings to take action against lenders, including one currently under grand jury investigation, the agency's inspector general said Friday.
    5. According to documents found on his person, Muse reportedly worked for the U.S. Army in Panama as a civilian school inspector, he added.
    6. Chemical training "is extremely important for all employees, because if something like this happened, they would have the information so they could react," said Sonny Painter, an inspector for the Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
    7. At least 20 Sikh gunmen masquerading as border police killed five Hindus Saturday night in the village of Darapur, according to C. Pal Singh, inspector general of police along the border with Pakistan.
    8. The inspector will report to retired Superior Court Judge Harry V. Peetris, who will act as an arbitrator on future disputes over the phase-out program.
    9. That is the fast-track procedure, when the inspector views the property and both sides make written submissions, but there is no public inquiry.
    10. HUD has approved a four-month moratorium on new participants for the program, the Post reported in its Monday editions, after a recent review by the HUD inspector general found mismanagement and alleged fraud in the program.
    11. Both reports from the inspector general's office of the Department of Health and Human Services were based on a survey of 228 people in 35 states who work in state and federal government, nursing homes and advocacy groups.
    12. A federal prison inspector recommended improvements in prison employee training.
    13. Fernandez, the CIA's former station chief in Costa Rica, is accused of obstructing and lying to the CIA inspector general's office and the presidential Tower commission.
    14. Authorities had considered him armed and dangerous, saying he threatened to kill a federal judge, a leading Drug Enforcement Administration inspector and several witnesses who testified against him during his Texas trial.
    15. The inspector arrives at an engagement party of north country industrialists - the Birlings of Brumley - gradually to uncover all sorts of skeletons in the cupboard.
    16. The sums are bound to increase because the number of lawsuits involving the agencies continues to rise. Moreover, figures in the inspector general's report indicate that the average amount the agency is spending on individual cases is also rising.
    17. Brown and Derek Vander Schaaf, the deputy inspector general, did not speak specifically about details of the ongoing criminal investigation into fraud and bribery allegations.
    18. The "little guys" have an especially hard time making their cases if their funds are abused, says the Labor Department's acting inspector general, Raymond Maria.
    19. "As he was crossing the street, he caused a motorcycle to swerve out of his way," the inspector said.
    20. Honours boards commemorate ex-pupils who achieve awards at university. Mr David Robinson, a former schools inspector who was appointed head of Ullswater in 1990, had other ideas.
    21. An airport police inspector, G.K. Rawal, said the pilot made more than one landing attempt and lost contact with the control tower about a minute before crashing at 7:40 a.m.
    22. In three new two-part mysteries, John Thaw returns as the Oxford police inspector who (to paraphrase James Joyce) is a poet among policemen and a policeman among poets.
    23. The EPA inspector general's office estimated that, based on a limited survey, fewer than half of the school districts in the country may be testing thoroughly.
    24. He noted the inspector general's probe had begun almost a year earlier.
    25. The State Department's inspector general, Sherman Funk, is expected to issue a report later this month that will summarize intelligence reports of the apparent Israeli violations of U.S. regulations and agreements, the officials say.
    26. Although the disciplinary boards have grown in strength in recent years, the report by Department of Health and Human Services' inspector general said most of the cases brought to them are settled through consent agreements.
    27. Gamal Celiman, the island's antiquities inspector, said the island is made of granite, which in Saladin's time was quarried and shaped on the spot.
    28. "We are ready for everything," said Trinath Mishra, deputy inspector general of police in Uttar Pradesh state.
    29. In its Iran-Contra investigation two years ago, Congress concluded the scandal escaped the notice of the CIA inspector general because the office did not have "the manpower, resources or tenacity" to uncover what had gone on.
    30. They say Salz, who at one time worked as a part-time electrical inspector, was charged only because he recklessly took actions he should have known would cause a fire hazard.
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