mentors
英 [ˈmɛntɔːz]
美 [ˈmɛntərz]
n. 导师; 顾问
mentor的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- (尤指工作方面的)导师,指导者
A person'smentoris someone who gives them help and advice over a period of time, especially help and advice related to their job. - VERB 为…出谋划策;指导;辅导
Tomentorsomeone means to give them help and advice over a period of time, especially help and advice related to their job.- He had mentored scores of younger doctors.
他指导过许多更年轻的医生。
- He had mentored scores of younger doctors.
双语例句
- One of my early mentors said, a true leader always has a reserve.
我先前的一个导师说,一个真正的领导通常都有所储备。 - One of my mentors taught me the importance of getting out of your comfort zone.
我的一位导师让我知道了走出舒适区的重要性。 - These women, I say, are life mentors.
我要说,这类女性正是我们的良师益友。 - Have the right peers and mentors who will encourage you past your mistakes.
找一些能够鼓励你走出错误阴影的伙伴和顾问。 - I attribute my professional success to great mentors who helped me along the way.
我在职业上的成功都要归因于一些优秀的导师,他们一路给了我很大帮助。 - His ability to get along with older mentors has been vital.
布兰南和年长导师融洽相处的能力起了至关重要的作用。 - Their projects often bring together research from their clinical and basic science mentors.
他们的项目通常把他们的临床和基础科学研究的导师集中在一起。 - And the higher you go in leadership, the more mentors you should have.
你在领导能力上位阶越高,你应该要有更多的指导者。 - Mentors are essential in developing your career.
导师在你职业发展中必不可少。 - Master can be used to call your mentors and HR colleagues who are in charge of job training.
你可以称呼你的指导者以及人力资源部负责职业培训的同事们为老师/师傅。
