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
- Earlier Thursday, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said that total Wall Street bonuses totaled$ 18.4 billion last year.
周四早些时候,纽约州审计长狄纳波里(ThomasDiNapoli)说,去年华尔街的奖金总额达到184亿美元。 - As for Mr Graves, the holdup in his case rests on another technicality: the state comptroller's office, which controls the money, noted that Mr Graves had not actually been declared innocent.
对于安东尼来说,案件未获赔偿的症结还在于另一个技术问题:管理资金的州审计办公室认为其并未获得法院正式的解除罪行声明。 - A three-judge district court ruled that the comptroller general's role in the process was unconstitutional.
三位法官组成地方法院的判决中指出,总审计长的过程中的作用是违宪的。 - 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。 - His lawsuit specifies that he "holds no grudge" against the state, and adds that he believes the comptroller "made an honest error" in denying his claim.
其诉讼中指出,对州政府“并无怨恨”,并且表示相信州审计办公室拒绝付赔偿金是“一个诚实的错误”。 - And he has seemingly invited members of the Council to send him legislation that would allow them, the mayor, the comptroller and the public advocate to run for three full terms rather than two.
而他似乎是同意市议员们将法案呈送给他,这将使得市长、审计长及公众倡议者三方运作这个三个完整的任期。 - About 700 bank representatives dialled into a conference call set up by the office of the Comptroller of the currency this month to discuss the move.
在美国货币监理署(occ)本月举行的一次电话会议中,大约有700名银行代表参与讨论了监管部门的上述提议。 - The first witness was Gene Dodaro, the Acting Comptroller General at the US Government Accountability Office ( GAO).
第一个证人是基因多达罗,代理总审计长在美国政府问责局(高)。 - 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。 - 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。
