exec
exec — 名詞
1. a person who holds a senior management role in a company or organisation and has
高階主管
公司中負責重要決策的高級管理人員
a person who holds a senior management role in a company or organisation and has the power to make important decisions
Astrid was a senior tech exec in Silicon Valley before retiring to teach.
Astrid 退休前在矽谷擔任資深科技業高階主管,之後去教書。
The company's top execs gathered in a private room to discuss the takeover bid.
公司的高層主管聚集在一間私人會議室討論收購案。
plural form: execs
Sayaka was promoted to exec at the insurance firm after leading three successful projects.
Sayaka 在帶領三個成功的專案之後,晉升為保險公司的高階主管。
The marketing exec presented the new advertising strategy to a room full of investors.
行銷部門的高階主管向滿場的投資人簡報新的廣告策略。
Zola met with other execs from rival companies to negotiate a partnership deal.
Zola 與其他競爭公司的高層主管會面,洽談合作協議。
- executive
the full form of exec; more formal and appropriate in writing
- director
a specific senior role, often heading a department or division
- manager
broader term covering anyone who oversees people or projects, not always at the highest level
- CEO
the most senior exec in a company; much more specific in meaning
- subordinate
a person who reports to an exec within the company hierarchy
- junior staff
employees at lower levels of the organisation who carry out tasks
文法句型
a/an exec — singular countable
exec + noun (e.g. marketing exec, tech exec)
plural: execs
用法筆記
Exec is an informal shortening of executive, common in business journalism and workplace conversation. The full form executive is preferred in formal writing and official job titles.