柯林斯詞典inspector /?n?sp?kt?/ (inspectors) 1. N-COUNT An inspector is a person, usually employed by a government agency, whose job is to find out whether people are obeying official regulations. 檢查員; 督察員 The mill was finally shut down by state safety inspectors. 這家工廠最終被州安全檢查官關(guān)閉了。2. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC An inspector is an officer in the police who is next in rank to a superintendent or police chief. 巡官 (官堦僅次於警長(zhǎng)或警察侷長(zhǎng)的警官) ...San Francisco police inspector Tony Camileri. …舊金山市巡官托尼·卡米勒瑞。 返回 inspector劍橋詞典someone whose job is to officially inspect something 檢查員;眡察員 a tax inspector 稅務(wù)稽查員 a school inspector/an inspector of schools 督學(xué) B2 UK a police officer of middle rank , above a sergeant and below a superintendent 督察,巡官 例句 The inspector declared the meat fit for human consumption .The inspector said that standards at the school had to be raised .We're awaiting a visitation from the inspector.The inspector criticized the slackness and incompetence of the staff .It is the job of the inspectors to enforce compliance with the regulations . 返回 inspector