Inspector in english
Inspector
pronunciation: ɪnspektɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪnspektɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
inspector = checker ; inspector ; surveyor ; ticket inspector ; regulator.
Example: There was a steady flow of people charging out materials, and the checker was inspecting their bags as usual.Example: The Consumer Protection Department's inspectors were already working to capacity and did not want actively to encourage more casework = The Consumer Protection Department's inspectors were already working to capacity and did not want actively to encourage more casework.Example: Hospital librarians should assist in the development of library inspection guidelines for surveyors.Example: It all happened when he was jerking off in the train washroom and the ticket inspector knocked at the door.Example: He bemoaned the fact that regulators did not have the teeth to stop the banks from making such charges.more:
» cuerpo de inspectores = inspectorate .
Example: But only in 1982 did the union set up a committee to examine the service, and the inspectorate also pressed for a reevaluation.» inspector de aduanas = customs official ; immigration officer .
Example: A majority of customs officials surveyed said they are demoralized and not getting the full support they need to protect the country. Example: Immigration officers are stationed at every point of entry into the United Kingdom to check and monitor people who are arriving and leaving.» inspector del mercado = market regulator .
Example: According to the market regulator, the traders would be required to mandatorily honour the obligation of delivering the shares at the time of settlement = Según el regulador del mercado, los operadores de bolsa deberían cumplir forzosamente con la obligación de la entrega de las acciones en el momento del pago.» inspector general = inspector general .
Example: Ravaisson (1813-1900), a philosopher, historian, and aesthete, is best known for his years as conservator of the Louvre Museum but he also occupied the post of inspector general of Libraries (1839-52).