trustee
- IPA[trʌˈstiː]
英式
- an individual person or member of a board given control or powers of administration of property in trust with a legal obligation to administer it solely for the purposes specified;a state made responsible for the government of an area by the United Nations.
noun: trustee, plural noun: trustees
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名詞
- 1. an individual person or member of a board given control or powers of administration of property in trust with a legal obligation to administer it solely for the purposes specified pension fund trustees
- 2. a state made responsible for the government of an area by the United Nations.
- a member of a board of people elected or appointed to promote the interests of a school: parents are working with principals and school trustees to make the best decisions for school communities
Oxford Dictionary
- a statutory official who administers leases and properties on behalf of Maori landowners: it is one of over 2,000 properties administered by the Maori Trustee
Oxford Dictionary
- a person taking administrative responsibility for the financial affairs of a bankrupt and the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a person taking administrative responsibility for the financial affairs of a bankrupt and the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌtrəˈstē]
美式
- an individual person or member of a board given control or powers of administration of property ...
Oxford American Dictionary