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surveillé
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I. supervise [Brit ˈsuːpəvʌɪz, Am ˈsupərˌvaɪz] VB trans
1. supervise (watch over):
supervise activity, area, staff, student, work
supervise child, patient
supervise thesis
2. supervise (control):
supervise department, investigation, project
II. supervise [Brit ˈsuːpəvʌɪz, Am ˈsupərˌvaɪz] VB intr
supervise supervisor:
supervise doctor, parent:
supervise manager:
III. supervised ADJ
supervised facility, playground:
supervised
loosely supervise
French
French
English
English
encadré (encadrée)
superviser travail
superviser personne
pion (pionne)
surveiller travail
surveiller sortie d'école
surveiller cessez-le-feu, finances, fonctionnement, projet
surveiller SCHOOL, UNIV
surveiller récréation
encadrer personnel, jeunes, stage, équipe
English
English
French
French
supervise [ˈsu:pəvaɪz, Am -pɚ-] VB trans
French
French
English
English
surveillé(e) étude
contrôler opération
surveiller élèves
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English
French
French
supervise [ˈsu·pər·vaɪz] VB trans
French
French
English
English
surveillé(e) étude
contrôler opération
surveiller élèves
Present
Isupervise
yousupervise
he/she/itsupervises
wesupervise
yousupervise
theysupervise
Past
Isupervised
yousupervised
he/she/itsupervised
wesupervised
yousupervised
theysupervised
Present Perfect
Ihavesupervised
youhavesupervised
he/she/ithassupervised
wehavesupervised
youhavesupervised
theyhavesupervised
Past Perfect
Ihadsupervised
youhadsupervised
he/she/ithadsupervised
wehadsupervised
youhadsupervised
theyhadsupervised
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Student groups may be supervised by a member of faculty, but are typically organized and attended independently.
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The song leaders also supervise the creation of the class banners, as well as the writing of the class song.
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The board also created and supervised the working groups and committees previously mentioned.
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He was promoted to supervising producer for the second season in fall 2005.
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Generally, probation officers investigate and supervise defendants who have not yet been sentenced to a term of incarceration.
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