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oversee

VT ตรวจตรา  สำรวจ  supervise trud-sob

 

oversee

VT ตรวจสอบ  ตรวจดู  มองเห็น  แอบ เห็น  superintend supervise trud-sob

 

oversee

VT เฝ้า สังเกต อย่าง ไม่เปิดเผย  fao-sang-ked-yang-mai-poed-poi

 

overseen

VT กริยา ช่อง ที่  3 ของ  oversee kri-ya-chong-ti-kong

 

overseer

N ผู้ตรวจสอบ  phu-trud-sob

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OVERSEE

v.t. 1. To superintend; to overlook, implying care.
2. To pass unheeded; to omit; to neglect. [Not used. ]

 

OVERSEEN

pp. 1. Superintended.
2. Mistaken; deceived. [Not used. ]

 

OVERSEER

n. 1. One who overlooks; a superintendent; a supervisor.
2. An officer who has the care of the poor or of an idiot, etc.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OVERSEE

O `ver *see ", v. t. [imp. Oversaw; p. p. Overseen; p. pr. & vb. n.Overseeing.] Etym: [AS. oferséon to survey, to despise. See Over, and See. ]

 

1. To superintend; to watch over; to direct; to look or see after; to overlook.

 

2. To omit or neglect seeing. Spenser.

 

OVERSEE

OVERSEE O `ver *see ", v. i.

 

Defn: To see too or too much; hence, to be deceived. [Obs. ] The most expert gamesters may sometimes oversee. Fuller. Your partiality to me is much overseen, if you think me fit to correct your Latin. Walpole.

 

OVERSEER

OVERSEER O `ver *seer ", n.

 

Defn: One who oversees; a superintendent; a supervisor; as, an overseer of a mill; specifically, one or certain public officers; as, an overseer of the poor; an overseer of highways.

 

OVERSEERSHIP

OVERSEERSHIP O `ver *seer "ship, n.

 

Defn: The office of an overseer.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

oversee

o ver see |ˌōvərˈsē ˈˌoʊvərˈsi | verb ( oversees, overseeing; past oversaw; past participle overseen ) [ with obj. ] supervise (a person or work ), esp. in an official capacity: a trustee appointed to oversee Corrie's finances. ORIGIN Old English ofersēon look at from above (see over-, see 1 ).

 

overseer

o ver se er |ˈōvərˌsi (ə )r, -ˌsēər ˈˌoʊvərˈˌsɪ (ə )r | noun a person who supervises others, esp. workers. ORIGIN late Middle English (also denoting a person appointed by a testator to assist the executor of a will ): from oversee .

 

overseer of the poor

over |seer of the poor noun Brit. historical a parish official who administered funds to the poor.

 

Oxford Dictionary

oversee

over |see |əʊvəˈsiː | verb ( oversees, overseeing; past oversaw; past participle overseen ) [ with obj. ] supervise (a person or their work ), especially in an official capacity: the Home Secretary oversees the police service. ORIGIN Old English ofersēon look at from above (see over-, see 1 ).

 

overseer

over |seer |ˈəʊvəsɪə | noun a person who supervises others, especially workers. ORIGIN late Middle English (also denoting a person appointed by a testator to assist the executor of a will ): from oversee .

 

overseer of the poor

over |seer of the poor noun Brit. historical a parish official who administered funds to the poor.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

oversee

oversee verb Fran was hired to oversee the library renovations: supervise, superintend, be in charge /control of, be responsible for, look after, keep an eye on, inspect, administer, organize, manage, micromanage, direct, preside over.

 

overseer

overseer noun they finally brought in an overseer that knew how to deal with the workers: supervisor, foreman, forewoman, team leader, controller, (line ) manager, manageress, head (of department ), superintendent, captain; informal boss, chief, straw boss.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

oversee

oversee verb it was decided to appoint a project manager to oversee the building work: supervise, superintend, be in charge of, be responsible for, run, look after, keep an eye on, inspect, administer, organize, manage, direct, guide, control, be in control of, preside over, head (up ), lead, chair, umpire, referee, judge, adjudicate, moderate, govern, rule, command.

 

overseer

overseer noun supervisor, foreman, forewoman, chargehand, team leader, controller, manager, manageress, line manager; boss, head, head of department, superintendent, captain; Scottish grieve; informal chief, head honcho, governor, super; Brit. informal gaffer, guv'nor; N. Amer. informal straw boss; Austral. informal pannikin boss; Mining overman.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

oversee

ver s e 動詞 (see 1 )他動詞 1 労働者 仕事 活動など 〉を監督する, 監視する, (うまく行くように )見届ける .2 …を見下ろす, 見渡す .3 …をこっそり見る, 偶然目撃する .4 …を調べる .

 

overseen

ver s en 動詞 overseeの過去分詞 .

 

overseer

ver s er 名詞 C 1 監督者 .2 〘米史 〙奴隷監視人 .