English-Thai Dictionary
administer
VI จัดการ ดำเนินการ บริหารงาน govern administrate conduct control jad-kan
administer
VI ดูแล ให้บริการ du-lae
administer
VT จัดการ ดำเนินการ บริหารงาน jad-kan
administer
VT ให้ (ยา จ่าย ยา hai
administer to
PHRV ให้ (บางสิ่ง กับ hai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ADMINISTER
v.t.[L. administro, of ad and ministro, to serve or manage. See Minister. ] 1. To act as minister or chief agent, in managing public affairs, under laws or a constitution of government, as a king, president, or other supreme officer. it is used also of absolute monarchs, who rule not in subordination; but is more strictly applicable to limited monarchs and other supreme executive officers, and to governors, vice-roys, judges and the like, who are under the authority of laws. A king or a president administers the government or laws, when he executes them or carries them into effect. A judge administers the laws, when he applies them to particular cases or persons. In short, to administer is to direct the execution or application of laws.
2. To dispense, as to administer justice or the sacrament.
3. To afford, give or furnish; as, to administer relief, that is, to act as the agent. To administer medicine is to direct and cause it to be taken.
4. To give, as an oath; to cause to swear according to law.
ADMINISTER
v.i. 1. To contribute; to bring aid or supplies; to add something; as, a shade administers to our comfort.
2. To perform the office of administrator; as, A administers upon the estate of B.
ADMINISTERED
pp. Executed; managed; governed; afforded; given; dispensed.
ADMINISTERIAL
a.Pertaining to administration, or to the executive part of government.
ADMINISTERING
ppr. Executing; carrying into effect; giving; dispensing.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ADMINISTER
Ad *min "is *ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Administered; p. pr. & vb. n.Administering. ] Etym: [OE. aministren, OF. aministrer, F. administer, fr. L. administrare; ad + ministrare to serve. See Minister. ]
1. To manage or conduct, as public affairs; to direct or superintend the execution, application, or conduct of; as, to administer the government or the state. For forms of government let fools contest: Whate'er is best administered is best. Pope.
2. To dispense; to serve out; to supply; execute; as, to administer relief, to administer the sacrament. [Let zephyrs ] administer their tepid, genial airs. Philips. Justice was administered with an exactness and purity not before known. Macaulay.
3. To apply, as medicine or a remedy; to give, as a dose or something beneficial or suitable. Extended to a blow, a reproof, etc. A noxious drug had been administered to him. Macaulay.
4. To tender, as an oath. Swear. .. to keep the oath that we administer. Shak.
5. (Law )
Defn: To settle, as the estate of one who dies without a will, or whose will fails of an executor.
Syn. -- To manage; conduct; minister; supply; dispense; give out; distribute; furnish.
ADMINISTER
ADMINISTER Ad *min "is *ter, v. i.
1. To contribute; to bring aid or supplies; to conduce; to minister. A fountain. .. administers to the pleasure as well as the plenty of the place. Spectator.
2. (Law )
Defn: To perform the office of administrator; to act officially; as, A administers upon the estate of B.
ADMINISTER
ADMINISTER Ad *min "is *ter, n.
Defn: Administrator. [Obs. ] Bacon.
ADMINISTERIAL
ADMINISTERIAL Ad *min `is *te "ri *al, a.
Defn: Pertaining to administration, or to the executive part of government.
New American Oxford Dictionary
administer
ad min is ter |ədˈminəstər ədˈmɪnɪstər | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 manage and be responsible for the running of (a business, organization, etc. ): each school was administered separately. • be responsible for the implementation or use of (law or resources ): a federal agency would administer new regulations. 2 dispense or apply (a remedy or drug ): paramedic crews are capable of administering drugs. • deal out or inflict (punishment ): retribution was administered to those found guilty. • (of a priest ) perform the rites of (a sacrament, typically the Eucharist ). • archaic or Law direct the taking of (an oath ): the chief justice will administer the oath of office. 3 [ no obj. ] give help or service: we must selflessly administer to his needs. DERIVATIVES ad min is tra ble |-strəbəl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin administrare, from ad- ‘to ’ + ministrare (see minister ).
Oxford Dictionary
administer
ad |min ¦is ¦ter |ədˈmɪnɪstə | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 manage and be responsible for the running of (a business, organization, etc. ): each school was administered separately. • be responsible for the implementation or use of (law or resources ): a Health and Safety agency would administer new regulations. 2 dispense or apply (a remedy or drug ): paramedic crews are capable of administering drugs. • deal out or inflict (punishment ): retribution was administered to those found guilty. 3 (of a priest ) perform the rites of (a sacrament ). 4 archaic or Law direct the taking of (an oath ). DERIVATIVES administrable adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin administrare, from ad- ‘to ’ + ministrare (see ministration ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
administer
administer verb 1 the union is administered by a central executive | Leighton administers an entire department: manage, direct, control, operate, regulate, conduct, handle, run, organize, supervise, superintend, oversee, preside over, govern, rule, lead, head, steer; be in control of, be in charge of, be responsible for, be at the helm of; informal head up. 2 the lifeboat crew administered first aid: dispense, issue, give, provide, apply, allot, distribute, hand out, dole out, disburse. 3 a gym shoe was used to administer punishment: inflict, mete out, deal out, deliver.
Oxford Thesaurus
administer
administer verb 1 the union is administered by a central executive: manage, direct, control, operate, regulate, conduct, handle, run, orchestrate, organize, supervise, superintend, oversee, preside over, boss, be the boss of, govern, rule, lead, head, guide, steer, pilot; exercise control over, be in control of, be in charge of, be in command of, take care of, look after, be responsible for, be at the helm of, hold sway over; informal head up, call the shots, call the tune, pull the strings, run the show, be in the driving seat, be in the saddle. 2 the lifeboat crew administered first aid to the fisherman | a gym shoe was used to administer punishment: dispense, deliver, issue, give, provide, apply, discharge, allot, distribute, apportion, deal, hand out, mete out, measure out, dole out, disburse, bestow; inflict, impose, enforce, deal out, serve out, exact.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
administer
ad min is ter /ədmɪ́nɪstə r /〖ad (…に )minister (仕える )〗動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed /-d /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈組織 財産 システムなど 〉を (公式に )管理する , 運営 [運用, 統括 ]する ; 〈国家 地方 〉を統治 [行政管理 ]する ▸ administer the university 大学を運営する ▸ administer the region その地域を統治する 2 〈機関などが 〉【対象となる人や物に対して 】(公式かつ正当に )〈法的措置 儀式 試験など 〉を執行する , 施行する, 実施する «to » ▸ state- administered unemployment benefits 国が付与する失業手当 ▸ administer the standardized test to all applicants 志願者全員に対し統一試験を実施する 3 ⦅かたく ⦆〈医師が 〉【特定の分量 形態で /患者に 】〈薬など 〉を投与する «in /to » ; 〈医師などが 〉【患者に 】〈治療など 〉を施す [行う ] «to » ▸ administer drugs to the patient in massive doses [pills ]患者に大量の薬 [錠剤 ]を投与する ▸ administer mouth-to-mouth resuscitation 人工呼吸を行う 4 ⦅かたく ⦆【人に 】〈殴打 叱責 (しっせき )など 〉を与える, 加える «to » ▸ administer a beating to him [him a beating ]彼をなぐる 5 【人に 】〈宣誓など 〉をさせる «to » ▸ We administer the oath to him .彼に宣誓をさせる (!put [place ] him on oathよりも公式的 ) 自動詞 1 管理者 [行政官 , (遺言 )執行人, 管財人 ]として業務を行う .2 【人 事などに 】尽くす, 貢献する «to » .