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inspector
- IPA[ɪnˈspɛktə]
英式
- an official employed to ensure that official regulations are obeyed, especially in public services;an official who examines bus or train tickets to check that they are valid.
noun: inspector, plural noun: inspectors
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- 1. an official employed to ensure that official regulations are obeyed, especially in public services a prison inspector
- ▪ British an official who examines bus or train tickets to check that they are valid.
- 2. a police officer ranking below a chief inspector Inspector Simmons
- the head of an inspectorate: the Treasury Department's inspector general for tax administration
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- an official in charge of inspecting a particular institution or activity: a report by the Pentagon's inspector general
Oxford American Dictionary
- a police officer ranking below an inspector: a police station with a sub-inspector in charge
Oxford Dictionary
- an official appointed to oversee public hygiene and health; a public health inspector.
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- another term for inspector of taxes
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- an official employed to ensure that factories operate in accordance with official regulations: factory inspectors noticed that workers were suffering from bad chest conditions
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- a local government employee whose job is keeping order on a beach: the top deck was where we beach inspectors exercised our tirelessly vigilant search for sharks or drowning swimmers
Oxford Dictionary
- a police officer ranking above inspector and below superintendent.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[inˈspektər]
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- an official employed to ensure that official regulations are obeyed, especially in public services: a prison inspector
Oxford American Dictionary