柯林斯詞典warden /?w??d?n/ (wardens) 1. N-COUNT A warden is a person who is responsible for a particular place or thing, and for making sure that the laws or regulations that relate to it are obeyed. (法律、法規(guī)) 督察員 He was a warden at the local parish church. 他是本地教區(qū)教堂的監(jiān)察員。2. N-COUNT The warden of a prison is the person in charge of it. 監(jiān)獄長; 看守長[美國英語] 3. N-COUNT a variety of pear that has crisp firm flesh and is used for cooking 華登冬梨 返回 warden劍橋詞典 warden noun [C] (MANAGER) US the person in charge of a prison 監(jiān)獄長,典獄長 a prison warden 典獄長 UK a person who is in charge of (the people in) a particular building (某棟建筑的)管理員,看守人,監(jiān)管人 She's the warden of a home for mentally handicapped people . 她是一所精神病院的院長。 UK the head of a college (學(xué)院的)院長 He's the warden of Robinson College, Cambridge. 他是劍橋大學(xué)羅賓遜學(xué)院的院長。 warden noun [C] (OFFICIAL) a person whose job is to make certain that members of the public obey particular rules 管理員;監(jiān)督人 a park warden 公園管理員 a traffic warden 交通監(jiān)督員 a game warden (= who makes sure hunting laws are obeyed and animals are protected ) 狩獵監(jiān)督官 返回 warden