English to Chinese Dictionary custodian

custodian

保管人
definition
noun
the custodians of pension and insurance funds
a person who has responsibility for or looks after something.
translation of 'custodian'
noun
管理人,
保管人
example
the 'custodian' of the Great Seal in Canada is always the Secretary of State
He would never do that; he was not a 'custodian' or a janitor.
‘In retirement, you still have responsibility as the 'custodian' of patient records,’ says McGee.
The system enhances the patient-provider relationship by designating a patient's principal care provider as the 'custodian' and administrator of the patient's record in the system.
I was the first of eighteen cousins to earn more than one master's degree, and yet the only job I could find in my town was as an elementary school 'custodian' .
When the society put the gardens and the Yorkshire Museum into trust in the early 1960s the 'custodian' responsibility for them was put in the hands of the local authority.
To do so, the taxpayer must instruct the IRA 'custodian' to recharacterize the contribution.
He was a carpenter, millwright, agent, and building 'custodian' .
He may own the majority shareholding but he is only the present 'custodian' .
My son-in-law tells me that Hillis was the 'custodian' at Georgia Brown School when he got his first teaching job in Paso.
Picasso's Guernica returned to Spain after 40 years 'custodianship' in the US.
However the hotel industry has to make an effort to benefit the countryside since farmers are its 'custodians' .
Using a computer telescope, they located their star, The Green School,’ the 'custodianship' of which was bought for the school by the British Council in Mauritius.
Fortunately, the school was not in session at the time and the 'custodians' working in the building were unharmed.
Its viability has been demonstrated over many years by the dedicated 'custodianship' of the farm and its sheep flock by successive members of the Birkett family.
There may be no explicit provision in the Constitution of India making it necessary for the 'custodians' of State authority to let the minorities have their due share in the country's institutions of governance.
Currently, though, and from a historical standpoint, the 'custodians' and protectors of the document inspire little confidence.
Each farm will have different levels of production, 'custodianship' and diversification.
As he points out, one of the cornerstones of the new concept of multifunctional agriculture envisaged by the EU for its farmers is to promote and support the role of farmers as 'custodians' of the countryside.
How sad that it should have fallen into the 'custodianship' of people who disagree with what the paper has long stood for and, whatever their Scottish roots, choose not to live their lives here.
This meant that not only all lands held of the king by a deceased tenant-in-chief, as well as the person of the heir, returned to royal 'custodianship' , but also all other of the deceased's lands held of any lord whatsoever.
A lot of the money was going to help firefighters and policemen, and not a lot was for 'custodians' or attendants or restaurant workers.
The service workers, many of whom are immigrants and minorities, perform a wide range of jobs at the UC, serving as 'custodians' , food servers, cooks, bus drivers, mail deliverers and grounds keepers.
A good few years ago now 'custodianship' of the PC standard was wrestled from IBM (with quite a bit of inadvertent help from Big Blue), and PC9x was the result of this.
The massive explosions in the centres of power in America are a painful slap in the face of US politicians to stop their illegitimate hegemony and attempts to impose 'custodianship' on peoples.
Meanwhile, for anyone who cares about the future of NMAH and of its 'custodianship' of the nation's past, there are bigger issues to consider.
Pogo found that at six nuclear facilities the security guards were paid anywhere from $1 to $4 less per hour than 'custodians' and janitors working at the same plant.
Mr Honner pointed out that farmers today have huge responsibilities as 'custodians' of animals and the environment and as food producers.
Each company faces a dilemma - and perhaps loss of faith - concerning the 'custodianship' of its incomparable inheritance.
Instead of being creators, 'custodians' and disseminators of knowledge they become part of a network of players contributing to problems often identified by external organisations or communities.
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