proctor
- IPA[ˈprɒktə]
英式
- an officer (usually one of two) at certain universities, appointed annually and having mainly disciplinary functions.;an invigilator at a university or college examination.
- invigilate (an examination)
noun: proctor, plural noun: proctors
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名詞
- 1. British an officer (usually one of two) at certain universities, appointed annually and having mainly disciplinary functions.
- 2. North American an invigilator at a university or college examination.
- 3. (in the Church of England) an elected representative of the clergy in the convocation of Canterbury or York.
- ▪ historical a qualified practitioner of law in ecclesiastical and certain other courts.
動詞
- 1. North American invigilate (an examination) 18% of the faculty reported that graduate assistants frequently proctored exams
- (1862–1934) US businessman. By 1890, he was the general manager of Proctor & Gamble, the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the UK) an official who has the right to intervene in probate, divorce, and nullity cases ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpräktər]
美式
- a person who monitors students during an examination.
- serve as a proctor: 18% of the faculty reported that graduate assistants frequently proctored exams
Oxford American Dictionary