higher-ups
英 [ˈhaɪə(r) ʌps]
美 [ˈhaɪər ʌps]
n. 上级; 上司; 长官
higher-up的复数
柯林斯词典
- 高层人物;要员
Ahigher-upis an important person who has a lot of authority and influence.
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 high-up
双语例句
- Did the President's assassin, John Wilkes Booth, act alone or was he a pawn of higher-ups?
刺杀总统的刺客约翰·威克斯·布思,是单枪匹马行事,或者,他是更高层人士的一个走卒? - Take note of how higher-ups at your company express their ideas.
4.注意上司是如何表达观点的。 - You don't have to wine and dine your higher-ups.
你犯不着用酒肉来奉承上司。 - Master Huang: Well, John, the higher-ups have decided that we have to put on a big safety campaign.
黄师父:约翰,高层决定我们开展安全生产教育活动。 - I just remembered to a bunch of higher-ups.
想起来我还要一堆顶头上司批准的咧。 - What is more, I will often communicate with the higher-ups and associates to find my deficiency in the job so that I can mend it in time.
重要的是平时多与领导、同事沟通,从而发现本身在工作上的不足,以便及时改正; - If she's about to get laid off and her higher-ups have no idea what you do, you'll be vulnerable too.
如果你的上司要下岗而她的上级对你的工作又根本不了解那你也容易下岗。 - If a manager booked travel himself, higher-ups would think he was wasting time.
如果一位经理自己做这些事,上级会认为他是在浪费时间。 - It's a meeting with the higher-ups on these bad loans.
上级们开关于呆帐的会。 - He did not really represent their opinions to the higher-ups, although he claimed he did.
他没有真正地把他们的意见反映给上级,尽管他说已经反映过了。