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
- But it makes a difference. When an employee takes style direction from higher-ups, the company looks at it as a sign of emotional intelligence.
如果一个员工仿效了上司的穿衣风格,公司会将这种行为视为情商高的表现。 - 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 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - The local officers approved the plan, but the state higher-ups did not accept it.
本地官员同意这计划,但州官员却反对。 - You don't have to wine and dine your higher-ups.
你犯不着用酒肉来奉承上司。 - 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。 - It's a meeting with the higher-ups on these bad loans.
上级们开关于呆帐的会。 - Whatever it is that you will be finishing up is certain to bring you praise from higher-ups.
不管你将要完成的是什么,都会给你带来赞扬。
