English to Malay Dictionary supervise

supervise

menyelia
definition
verb
the sergeant left to supervise the loading of the trucks
observe and direct the execution of (a task, project, or activity).
translation of 'Supervise'
verb
menyelia
example
the sergeant left to 'supervise' the loading of the lorries
The families said if he had employed three more security staff to 'supervise' exit doors on the night of the fire, it would have cost him £50 more in wages or about £1 for each life lost.
He decides to censor it and to 'supervise' the author, watching out for further subversiveness lest it become necessary to deport him to an island.
When the era of the affordable computer hit, we dumped most of these services in favor of do-it-yourself solutions because it was cheaper and easier to 'supervise' work done in-house.
He said even the special purpose vehicle which is responsible for the project implementation had already been put in place to oversee and 'supervise' the actual project.
But more often the causes were informational: it was too costly to monitor quality on the output side, and firms needed to observe and 'supervise' workers in the plant itself.
Its objective is to win hearts and minds not to 'supervise' the activities that need to be carried out to make the changes effective.
Although she did not perform the carving or printing herself, she wanted to have a basic understanding to 'supervise' the process.
The authority will regulate and 'supervise' the operations of non-banking financial institutions in the country.
A master craftsman would 'supervise' a large-scale project, with a strictly ranked team working under him.
The accountancy bodies will continue to 'supervise' their members and firms.
The other objective was to help auditors understand the art of imparting skills needed to supervise and oversee not just internal audit, but also to 'supervise' audit teams and departments.
For instance, one rule states that a person who is educated overseas cannot operate or 'supervise' a pharmacy that is less than three years old.
the sergeant left to 'supervise' the loading of the trucks
The shift to an increasingly mobile workforce means that many managers 'supervise' employees they rarely see face-to-face.
Extra personnel are taken on each year to 'supervise' students with physical disabilities, hearing difficulties, visual impairments and dyslexia.
If it's that important, then I say go there and 'supervise' the work yourself.
As I 'supervise' new students, explain myself to colleagues, examine more degrees for outside institutions, defend our discipline and plan strategies to advance it, I can see one thing clearly.
Make sure they know how to handle art, and 'supervise' the work so nothing gets damaged, he also suggested.
‘Here, we 'supervise' students and carry out research on the ecology, genetics and conservation of freshwater and marine molluscs in the rivers of the Amazon basin,’ he explains.
A local board of three to five fathers organizes the school, hires a teacher, approves curriculum, oversees the budget, and 'supervises' maintenance.
Therefore, regulation and 'supervision' are needed.
Each candidate is 'supervised' by a mentor as well as by a program leader in each division to facilitate a smooth assimilation into the company's culture.
But the biometric check is only useful if the process is sufficiently 'supervised' to guard against spoofing or passport switching.
Today, he is still under medical 'supervision' , in the care of his mother.
Two weeks ago, the Department of Defence, which is 'supervising' the selection process, announced that it had eliminated two companies from the shortlist.
He 'supervises' a staff of research analysts and portfolio managers for the Durham, North Carolina, firm.
He points out some obvious arguments, it's the parents fault for not 'supervising' their kids, his anecdotes are fictional, they are only words after all.
In short, the world's international system of finance is heading for a new era - and one with little 'supervision' or control.
A few years ago I was 'supervising' a Masters student who was writing an autobiographical novel.
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