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
- One person said Mr. Wang's work on the South China Sea appeared to be an effort to brandish his political credentials, showing political higher-ups he could defend Beijing's interests in one of the region's most volatile disputes.
一位人士说,王宜林在南中国海的举动似乎是为了展示他的政治资本,向高层证明他可以在地区内最变幻不定的一场争端之中维护北京的利益。 - It's a meeting with the higher-ups on these bad loans.
上级们开关于呆帐的会。 - 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。 - But it's not just the higher-ups you need to impress.
但是不仅你要让上级对你有好印象。 - Please prepare a more detailed proposal, and then I'll pitch it to the higher-ups.
请准备一份更详细的提案,然后我会把它推销给高阶主管。 - Germany higher-ups know their game is almost played out.
德国高级官员知道他们几乎已经输光了这场赌博。 - If your company doesn't have a formal review process, you should regularly request feedback from higher-ups.
如果你的公司没有正式的审查过程,你应该经常向上级请求反馈。 - 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。 - 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。 - I need to figure out the best way to approach higher-ups about getting support, including funding and staffing, for my idea.
我得找出一种最好的办法,能够说服公司高层为我的想法提供资金和人员方面的扶持。
