supervision
US: /ˌsupɝˈvɪʒən/
UK: /suːpəvˈɪʒən/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
supervision /,sju:pə'viʤn/- danh từ
- sự trông nom, sự giám sát
Collocation
ADJ.
careful, close, strict | adequate, effective, proper | inadequate | constant, daily, day-to-day, regular | minimal | direct
New staff are trained to work without direct supervision.
| general, overall | adult, clinical, expert, medical, parental, personal
VERB + SUPERVISION
need, require | get, have, receive | exercise, give sb, offer (sb), provide (sb with)
The scheme offers only minimal supervision for young offenders.
| be responsible for
The head porter is responsible for the supervision and allocation of duties.
| keep sb/sth under
He needs to be kept under strict supervision.
| improve, tighten | relax | escape (from), evade
She managed to escape her boss's constant supervision.
SUPERVISION + NOUN
order
The local authority can apply for a supervision order for the child.
PREP.
under (sb's) ~
under the close supervision of her teachers
| with/without ~
Children are not allowed to swim without adequate supervision.
| ~ by
They still require supervision by skilled colleagues.
| ~ from
Trainees will receive personal supervision from experienced staff.
PHRASES
a lack of supervision
Concise dictionary
‚suːpə(r)'vɪʒənnoun
+management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group