Logo The Wordsmith Dictionary
Exact matches only Allow stemming Match all embedded
English-Thai Dictionary

adminicle

N สิ่ง ค้ำจุน  sing-kam-jun

 

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

 

administrant

A การ จัดการ  kan-jad-kan

 

administrate

VT บริหารงาน  ควบคุม  ดูแล งาน  จัดการ  administrate manage bo-ri-han-ngan

 

administration

N การ จัดแบ่ง ทรัพย์สิน ที่ดิน (ของ ผู้ตาย หรือ ของ บริษัท  kan-chad-baeng-sab-sin-ti-din

 

administration

N การบริหาร  การ จัดการ  management kan-bo-ri-han

 

administration

N การบริหาร รัฐ กิจ  kan-bo-ri-han-rad-kid

 

administration

N คณะบริหาร  คณะ จัดการ  kha-na-bo-ri-han

 

administration

N ระยะเวลา การ บริหารงาน (ด้าน การเมือง  ra-ya-we-la-kan-bo-ri-han-nngan

 

administration

N เจ้าหน้าที่ บริหาร ของ รัฐ  jao-na-ti-bo-ri-han-rad

 

administrative

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การบริหาร  ดำเนินการ  จัดการ  executive managerial kiao-kab-kan-bo-ri-han

 

administrator

N ผู้บริหาร  ผู้บริหาร กิจการ  ผู้ดำเนินการ  ผู้จัดการ  phu-bo-ri-han

 

administratrix

N ผู้บริหาร หญิง  phu-bo-ri-han-ying

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ADMINICLE

n.[L. adminiculum.] Help; support. [Not used. ]

 

ADMINICULAR

a.Supplying help; helpful.

 

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.

 

ADMINISTRATE

In the place of administer, has been used, but is not well authorized.

 

ADMINISTRATION

n. 1. The act of administering; direction; management; government of public affairs; the conducting of any office or employment.
2. The executive part of government, consisting in the exercise of the constitutional and legal powers, the general superintendence of national affairs, and the enforcement of laws.
3. The persons collectively, who are entrusted with the execution of laws, and the superintendence of public affairs; the chief magistrate and his council; or the council alone, as in Great Britain.
4. dispensation; distribution; exhibition; as the administration of justice, of the sacrament, or of grace. 1 Corinthians 12:5; 2 Corinthians 9:12.
5. the management of the estate of an intestate person, under a commission from the proper authority. This management consists in collecting debts, paying debts and legacies, and distributing the property among the heirs.
6. The power, office or commission of an administrator.
Surrogates are authorized to grant administration.
It is more usual to say, letters of administration.
7. This name is given by the Spaniards, to the staple magazine or warehouse, at Callao, in Peru, where foreign ships must unload.

 

ADMINISTRATIVE

a.That administers, or by which one administers.

 

ADMINISTRATOR

n. 1. a man who, by virtue of a commission from the Ordinary, Surrogate, Court of Probate, or other proper authority, has the charge of the goods and estate of one dying without a will.
2. One who administers, or who directs, manages, distributes, or dispenses laws and rites, either in civil, judicial, political, or ecclesiastical affairs.
3. In Scots law, a tutor, curator or guardian, having the care of one who is incapable of acting for himself. The term is usually applied to a father who has power over his children and their estate, during their minority.

 

ADMINISTRATORSHIP

n.The office of an administrator.

 

ADMINISTRATRIX

n.A female who administers upon the estate of an intestate; also a female who administers government.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ADMINICLE

Ad *min "i *cle, n. Etym: [L. adminculum support, orig. , that on which the hand rests; ad + manus hand + dim. ending -culym.]

 

1. Help or support; an auxiliary. Grote.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: Corroborative or explanatory proof.

 

Note: In Scots law, any writing tending to establish the existence or terms of a lost deed. Bell.

 

ADMINICULAR

ADMINICULAR Ad `mi *nic "u *lar, a.

 

Defn: Supplying help; auxiliary; corroborative; explanatory; as, adminicular evidence. H. Spencer.

 

ADMINICULARY

ADMINICULARY Ad `mi *nic "u *la *ry, a.

 

Defn: Adminicular.

 

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.

 

ADMINISTRABLE

ADMINISTRABLE Ad *min "is *tra *ble, a.

 

Defn: Capable of being administered; as, an administrable law.

 

ADMINISTRANT

Ad *min "is *trant, a. Etym: [F., p. pr. of administrer. See Administer. ]

 

Defn: Executive; acting; managing affairs. -- n.

 

Defn: One who administers.

 

ADMINISTRATE

Ad *min "is *trate, v. t. Etym: [L. administratus, p. p. of administrare.]

 

Defn: To administer. [R.] Milman.

 

ADMINISTRATION

Ad *min `is *tra "tion, n. Etym: [OE. administracioun, L. administratio:cf. F. administration. ]

 

1. The act of administering; government of public affairs; the service rendered, or duties assumed, in conducting affairs; the conducting of any office or employment; direction; management. His financial administration was of a piece with his military administration. Macaulay.

 

2. The executive part of government; the persons collectively who are intrusted with the execution of laws and the superintendence of public affairs; the chief magistrate and his cabinet or council; or the council, or ministry, alone, as in Great Britain. A mild and popular administration. Macaulay. The administration has been opposed in parliament. Johnson.

 

3. The act of administering, or tendering something to another; dispensation; as, the administration of a medicine, of an oath, of justice, or of the sacrament.

 

4. (Law ) (a ) The management and disposal, under legal authority, of the estate of an intestate, or of a testator having no competent executor. (b ) The management of an estate of a deceased person by an executor, the strictly corresponding term execution not being in use. Administration with the will annexed, administration granted where the testator has appointed no executor, or where his appointment of an executor for any cause has failed, as by death, incompetency, refusal to act, etc.

 

Syn. -- Conduct; management; direction; regulation; execution; dispensation; distribution.

 

ADMINISTRATIVE

Ad *min "is *tra `tive, a. Etym: [L. administrativus: cf. F.administratif. ]

 

Defn: Pertaining to administration; administering; executive; as, an administrative body, ability, or energy. -- Ad *min "is *tra `tive *ly, adv.

 

ADMINISTRATOR

Ad *min `is *tra "tor, n. Etym: [L.]

 

1. One who administers affairs; one who directs, manages, executes, or dispenses, whether in civil, judicial, political, or ecclesiastical affairs; a manager.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: A man who manages or settles the estate of an intestate, or of a testator when there is no competent executor; one to whom the right of administration has been committed by competent authority.

 

ADMINISTRATORSHIP

ADMINISTRATORSHIP Ad *min `is *tra "tor *ship, n.

 

Defn: The position or office of an administrator.

 

ADMINISTRATRIX

Ad *min `is *tra "trix, n. Etym: [NL. ]

 

Defn: A woman who administers; esp. , one who administers the estate of an intestate, or to whom letters of administration have been granted; a female administrator.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

admin

ad min |ˈadˌmin ˈædˌmɪn | noun informal the administration of a business, organization, etc.: [ as modifier ] : admin staff. ORIGIN 1940s: abbreviation.

 

adminicle

adminicle |ədˈmɪnɪk (ə )l | noun Scots Law a document giving evidence as to the existence or contents of another, missing document. DERIVATIVES adminicular |admɪˈnɪkjʊlə |adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin adminiculum prop, support .

 

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 ).

 

administrate

ad min is trate |ədˈminəˌstrāt ədˈmɪnɪstreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] less common term for administer ( sense 1 ). ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin administrat- managed, from the verb administrare (see administer ).

 

administration

ad min is tra tion |ədˌminəˈstrāSHən ədˌmɪnəˈstreɪʃən |(abbr.: admin. ) noun 1 the process or activity of running a business, organization, etc.: the day-to-day administration of the company | a career in arts administration | [ as modifier ] : administration costs. (the administration ) the people responsible for this, regarded collectively: the university administration took their demands seriously. the management of public affairs; government: the inhabitants of the island voted to remain under French administration. Law the management and disposal of the property of an intestate, deceased person, debtor, or other individual, or of an insolvent company, by a legally appointed administrator: the company went into administration | [ as modifier ] : an administration order. 2 the officials in the executive branch of government under a particular chief executive: the Kennedy administration sought to use the conference to repair US prestige. the term of office of a political leader or government: the early years of the Reagan Administration. a government agency: the US Food and Drug Administration. 3 the action of dispensing, giving, or applying something: the oral administration of the antibiotic | the administration of justice. ORIGIN Middle English: from Latin administratio (n- ), from the verb administrare (see administer ).

 

administrative

ad min is tra tive |ədˈminiˌstrātiv, -strətiv ədˈmɪnəˌstreɪdɪv | adjective of or relating to the running of a business, organization, etc.: administrative problems | administrative staff. DERIVATIVES ad min is tra tive ly adverb ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin administrativus, from administrat- managed, from the verb administrare (see administrate ).

 

administrative law

ad min is tra tive law noun Law the body of law that regulates the operation and procedures of government agencies.

 

administrator

ad min is tra tor |ədˈminəˌstrātər ədˈmɪnəˌstreɪdər | noun a person responsible for running a business, organization, etc. Law a person legally appointed to manage and dispose of the estate of an intestate, deceased person, debtor, or other individual, or of an insolvent company. a person who performs official duties in some sphere, esp. dealing out punishment or giving a religious sacrament: administrators of justice.

 

administratrix

ad min is tra trix |ədˌminəˈstrātriks ədˈmɪnəstreɪtrɪks | noun Law a female administrator of an estate.

 

Oxford Dictionary

admin

admin |ˈadmɪn | noun [ mass noun ] informal, chiefly Brit. the administration of a business, organization, etc.: day-to-day admin | [ as modifier ] : admin staff. ORIGIN 1940s: abbreviation.

 

adminicle

adminicle |ədˈmɪnɪk (ə )l | noun Scots Law a document giving evidence as to the existence or contents of another, missing document. DERIVATIVES adminicular |admɪˈnɪkjʊlə |adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin adminiculum prop, support .

 

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 ).

 

administrate

ad |min ¦is |trate |ədˈmɪnɪstreɪt | verb less common term for administer ( sense 1 ). ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin administrat- managed , from the verb administrare (see administer ).

 

administration

ad |min ¦is |tra ¦tion |ədmɪnɪˈstreɪʃ (ə )n | noun 1 [ mass noun ] the process or activity of running a business, organization, etc.: the day-to-day administration of the company | a career in arts administration. (the administration ) the people responsible for running a business, organization, etc.: the university administration took their demands seriously. Law the management and disposition of the property of a deceased person, debtor, or insolvent company, by a legally appointed administrator: the company went into administration . 2 [ mass noun ] the management of public affairs; government: the inhabitants of the island voted to remain under French administration. [ count noun ] the government in power: successive Conservative administrations enjoyed a comfortable majority. [ count noun ] chiefly N. Amer. the term of office of a political leader or government: the early years of the Reagan Administration. [ count noun ] (in the US ) a department or agency of the government: the US Food and Drug Administration. 3 [ mass noun ] the action of dispensing, giving, or applying something: the oral administration of the antibiotic | the administration of justice. ORIGIN Middle English: from Latin administratio (n- ), from the verb administrare (see administer ).

 

administrative

ad |min ¦is |tra ¦tive |ədˈmɪnɪstrətɪv | adjective relating to the running of a business, organization, etc.: administrative problems | administrative staff. DERIVATIVES administratively adverb ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin administrativus, from administrat- managed , from the verb administrare (see administrate ).

 

administrative law

ad min is tra tive law noun Law the body of law that regulates the operation and procedures of government agencies.

 

administrator

ad |min ¦is |tra ¦tor |ədˈmɪnɪstreɪtə | noun 1 a person responsible for carrying out the administration of a business or organization. Law a person legally appointed to manage and dispose of the estate of a deceased person, debtor, or insolvent company. 2 a person who dispenses or administers something: administrators of justice.

 

administratrix

administratrix |ədˌmɪnɪˈstreɪtrɪks | noun ( pl. administratrixes, administratrices |-trɪsiːz | ) Law a female administrator of an estate.

 

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.

 

administration

administration noun 1 the day-to-day administration of the company: management, direction, control, command, charge, conduct, operation, running, leadership, government, governing, superintendence, supervision, regulation, overseeing. 2 the previous administration left a legacy of reckless spending: government, cabinet, ministry, regime, executive, authority, directorate, council, leadership, management; parliament, congress, senate; rule, term of office, incumbency. 3 the administration of anti-inflammatory drugs: provision, issuing, issuance, application, dispensing, dispensation, distribution, disbursement.

 

administrative

administrative adjective strong administrative skills: managerial, management, directorial, executive, organizational, bureaucratic, supervisory, regulatory.

 

administrator

administrator noun he became the team's top administrator in 1973: manager, director, executive, controller, head, chief, leader, governor, superintendent, supervisor; informal boss.

 

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.

 

administration

administration noun 1 the administration of the army was divided between a number of bodies: management, managing, direction, directing, command, commanding, control, controlling, charge, conduct, conducting, operation, regulation, regulating, handling, running, leadership, government, governing, superintendence, supervision, supervising, overseeing, oversight, orchestration, orchestrating, guidance, care; archaic regiment. 2 the ministers had also been part of the previous Labour administration: government, cabinet, ministry, regime, executive, authority, directorate, council, leadership, management; parliament, congress, senate; rule, term of office, incumbency; informal top brass. 3 the administration of anti-inflammatory drugs | a framework for the administration of criminal justice: dispensation, dispensing, delivering, issuing, giving, provision, providing, application, applying, discharge, allotment, distribution, apportionment, apportioning, dealing out, handing out, meting out, measuring out, doling out, disbursement, disbursing, bestowal; infliction, inflicting, imposition, imposing, enforcement, enforcing, exacting, execution, exercise, effectuation.

 

administrative

administrative adjective he demonstrated his excellent administrative skills: managerial, management, directorial, directing, executive, organizational, controlling, governmental, supervisory, regulatory; rare gubernatorial.

 

administrator

administrator noun he became football's top administrator in 1973: manager, director, managing director, executive, chief executive, controller, chair, chairperson, chairman, chairwoman, head, boss, chief, principal, official, leader, governor, premier, president, superintendent, supervisor, employer, proprietor; informal gaffer, kingpin, top dog, bigwig, numero uno, Mister Big, honcho, head honcho; N. Amer. informal big wheel.

 

Duden Dictionary

Administration

Ad mi nis t ra ti on , Ad mi nis tra ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Administrati o n |die Administration; Genitiv: der Administration, Plural: die Administrationen lateinisch administratio, eigentlich = Dienstleistung, zu: administrare, administrieren 1 a Verwaltung 1 b verwaltende Behörde; Verwaltung 2a die neue Administration in Washington (Politik ; der Regierungs- und Verwaltungsapparat des Präsidenten der USA )2 DDR abwertend bürokratisches Anordnen, Verfügen 3 Militär Regelung militärischer Angelegenheiten außerhalb von Strategie und Taktik

 

administrativ

ad mi nis t ra tiv , ad mi nis tra tiv Adjektiv |administrat i v |1 a zur Verwaltung gehörend administrative Aufgaben | etwas verursacht einen hohen administrativen Aufwand b behördlich 2 DDR abwertend bürokratisch, von oben her [bestimmt ]

 

Administrator

Ad mi nis t ra tor , Ad mi nis tra tor Substantiv, maskulin , der |Administr a tor |der Administrator; Genitiv: des Administrators, Plural: die Administratoren lateinisch administrator 1 a Verwalter, Verwaltungsangestellter ein geschickter Administrator b katholische Kirche Pfarrverweser er ist Administrator der Benediktinerabtei c selbstständiger Verwalter eines größeren Landwirtschaftsbetriebs besonders in Norddeutschland 2 EDV Betreuer eines Rechnersystems bzw. eines Netzwerks (z. B. eines Intranets ) mit besonderen Zugriffsrechten

 

Administratorin

Ad mi nis t ra to rin , Ad mi nis tra to rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Administrat o rin |weibliche Form zu Administrator

 

administrieren

ad mi nis t rie ren , ad mi nis trie ren schwaches Verb |administr ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « lateinisch administrare, zu: ministrare, Ministrant 1 verwalten 2 DDR abwertend bürokratisch anordnen, verfügen

 

French Dictionary

administrateur

administrateur administratrice n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin 1 Personne chargée de l ’administration (de biens, d ’une entreprise ). 2 Membre d ’un conseil d ’administration. : À titre de membre du conseil d ’administration, il est administrateur (et non *directeur ou *gouverneur ).

 

administratif

administratif , ive adj. adjectif Relatif à l ’administration. : Des règles administratives.

 

administration

administration n. f. nom féminin 1 Action d ’administrer. : L ’administration d ’un service après -vente. 2 Ensemble des services publics. : L ’Administration a adopté un budget pour le nouvel exercice. Note Typographique Le mot administration prend la majuscule quand il désigne l ’ensemble des services publics et qu ’il est construit absolument.

 

administrativement

administrativement adv. adverbe Par la voie administrative.

 

administré

administré , ée n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne soumise à une autorité administrative. : Le nouveau maire saura-t-il convaincre ses administrés du bien-fondé des réformes qu ’il préconise?

 

administrer

administrer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Diriger, gérer les affaires publiques ou privées. : Elle administre une PME. SYNONYME conduire ; régir . 2 médecine Faire absorber, en parlant d ’un médicament. : On lui a administré des antibiotiques. 3 Conférer un sacrement. : L ’aumonier a administré l ’extrême -onction à cette malade. FORMES FAUTIVES administrer (un examen, un test, un sondage ). Impropriété au sens de faire passer un examen, un test, effectuer ou faire un sondage. administrer des soins. Impropriété pour donner, prodiguer des soins. administrer une loi. Impropriété pour appliquer une loi. aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

adminículo

adminículo nombre masculino Cosa pequeña y simple que se emplea como ayuda para algo :tiene una cajita con chinchetas y otros adminículos .

 

administración

administración nombre femenino 1 Acción de administrar (gobernar, organizar una economía ):la administración y gestión del parque natural depende del Ministerio de Agricultura; esta institución política desempeñaba un papel muy importante en la administración de los asuntos comunes de las diversas tribus .2 Conjunto de funciones que se realizan para administrar (gobernar, organizar una economía ):se dedica a la administración de empresas; marido y mujer ostentan conjuntamente la patria potestad sobre los hijos y la administración de los bienes comunes .3 Conjunto de organismos y personas que se dedican a administrar una empresa o una institución o una parte de ellos :el consejo de administración aprobó en la reunión de ayer el presupuesto anual; la administración del club niega irregularidades en sus cuentas; la administración Clinton .administración de justicia (i )Conjunto de organismos y personas que se dedican a aplicar las leyes en los tribunales y juzgados :altos cargos de la Administración de Justicia; la estructura piramidal, propia de las Administraciones de Justicia democráticas, se veía anulada por la existencia de jurisdicciones especiales; durante la reunión está previsto que intercambien opiniones sobre las futuras medidas de reforma de la Administración de Justicia española .En esta acepción suele escribirse con mayúscula .(ii )Actividad de este conjunto de organismos y personas .administración pública (i )Conjunto de organismos y personas que se dedican a la administración o el gobierno de los asuntos de un estado :los funcionarios son trabajadores de la Administración Pública; el resto, es decir, el 22 \% de tales trabajadores, trabaja para alguna administración pública .También simplemente administración .En esta acepción suele escribirse con mayúscula .(ii )Actividad de este conjunto de organismos y personas .También simplemente administración .4 Oficina o lugar donde se administra un negocio, una institución, un organismo, etc .administración de correos Oficina o lugar donde se hacen las operaciones necesarias para el envío y reparto de las cartas .administración de lotería Esp Local donde se vende lotería y donde se cobran los premios .5 Acción de aplicar o dar algo, como una medicina o un sacramento :medicamento de administración oral .

 

administrado, -da

administrado, -da adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que está sometido a la jurisdicción de una autoridad administrativa :se desconoce cómo va a incidir este nuevo ente en las relaciones entre la Administración y el administrado .

 

administrador, -ra

administrador, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que administra :el administrador de una red local es responsable de gestionar y conservar los datos de su empresa; fue educada para ser una buena administradora de la economía doméstica; en Mesopotamia el dueño de todo era el dios local, y el soberano su administrador en la tierra; cuando sobrevino la explosión, el administrador del puerto estaba reconociendo un cargamento de petróleo .2 nombre masculino y femenino Persona que tiene por oficio administrar los bienes de otros :se procedió a la detención del único administrador de la empresa fraudulenta .

 

administrar

administrar verbo transitivo 1 Gobernar un territorio, una comunidad o una institución .2 Organizar la economía de una persona o de una entidad :administra varias empresas con un total de 5 000 empleados; sabe cómo llevar una casa, se organiza bien y se administra con justeza .3 Aplicar o hacer tomar una medicina o un producto farmacéutico :cinco ganaderos han sido denunciados por administrar a sus reses productos prohibidos .4 Dar o conferir un sacramento :administrar la comunión .5 verbo transitivo /verbo pronominal Graduar o dosificar el uso de una cosa para obtener mayor rendimiento o mejor resultado de ella :administrar el dinero; administrar las fuerzas para no cansarse . VÉASE administrar justicia .

 

administrativista

administrativista adjetivo /nombre común [abogado, persona ] Especializado en derecho administrativo .

 

administrativo, -va

administrativo, -va adjetivo 1 De la administración o relacionado con este conjunto de medios y personas que administran una empresa privada u organismo público :la actuación administrativa; el lenguaje administrativo .2 nombre masculino y femenino Empleado de una empresa privada u organismo público que trabaja en una oficina en las tareas de administración :se necesitan administrativos con conocimientos de contabilidad e informática . VÉASE auxiliar administrativo; recurso contencioso administrativo; silencio administrativo .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

admin

ad min /ǽdmɪn /名詞 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆administration .

 

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 〉 (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 » .

 

administrate

ad min is trate /ədmɪ́nɪstrèɪt /動詞 administer .

 

administration

ad min is tra tion /ədmɪ̀nɪstréɪʃ (ə )n /administer (形 )administrative 名詞 s /-z /1 ⦅主に米 ⦆〖しばしばthe a. C 政権 , 政府 (⦅英 ⦆the Government ) (!大統領名などと共に用いる際はしばしば大文字 ) the Bush Administration ブッシュ政権 b. U 〖集合的に; 単複両扱い 〗政府部局 , 行政当局 [機関 ]the Food and Drug Administration 米国食品医薬局 (⦅略 ⦆FDA )c. U 政権担当期間 , 任期 during the administration of the President 大統領任期中に .2 U 行政 , 政治, 施政, 統治 city [local ] administration 市政 [地方行政 ]3 U (経営 団体などの )管理 , 運営, 監督 ; 〘法 〙遺産管理 ; the 理事会, 執行部, 経営陣 be involved in the administration of the club クラブ運営にかかわる The money was spent on administration .その金は運営費として使われた 4 U (法的措置 宣誓などの )執行, 実行, 実施 the fair administration of justice 法の公正な執行 5 U かたく 投薬, 治療 .

 

administrative

ad min is tra tive /ədmɪ́nəstrèɪtɪv |-mɪ́nɪstrət -/administer 形容詞 比較なし 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 管理 [運営 ]()仕事 責任 経費 スタッフなど 〉an administrative cost 運営経費 2 行政 [統治 ]()仕事 サービス 中心地など 〉(executive )administrative , legislative and judicial bodies 行政 立法 司法機関 the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 香港特別行政区 ~̀ ass stant 管理 [ゼネラル ]スタッフ 〘企業などで役員を補佐する 〙.~́ l w 行政法 .ly 副詞

 

administrator

ad min is tra tor /ədmɪ́nɪstrèɪtə r /名詞 C 1 【組織の 】経営 [管理 ]者 ; 理事 ; 行政官 «of , at , for » .2 管理 [運営 ]能力のある人 .3 〘法 〙遺産管理人 ; 管財人 .