Difference between supervisor and dash
Definitions
noun
- a program that controls the execution of other programs
- one who supervises or has charge and direction of
Examples
Church and Outram argue instead that solidary behavior and the skill of managers and supervisors in dealing with labor unrest are more reliable indicators of the likelihood of strikes.
Another group of supervisors from light manufacturing industry are undertaking a conversion course to catering supervisor.
Higher-level managers often spot-quiz supervisors about their new employees: What are his hobbies?
Definitions
noun
- a punctuation mark (-) used between parts of a compound word or between the syllables of a word when the word is divided at the end of a line of text
- distinctive and stylish elegance
- the act of moving with great haste
- the longer of the two telegraphic signals used in Morse code
- a footrace run at top speed
verb
- hurl or thrust violently
- add an enlivening or altering element to
- destroy or break
- break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over
- run or move very quickly or hastily
Examples
His season may have turned on a couple of bits of skill and a small dash of luck.
I've given you the password to my heart in all its anagrammatic permutations; but you seem to insist this is nothing but a start; so herewith, at last comes the story of my first puppy—
-- They lived together; and when Dr. Grant had brought on apoplexy and death, by three great institutionary dinners in one week, they still lived together; for Mary, though perfectly resolved against ever attaching herself to a younger brother again, was long in finding among the dashing representatives, or idle heir apparents, who were at the command of her beauty, and her 20_000L. any one who could satisfy the better taste she had acquired at Mansfield, whose character and manners could authorise a hope of the domestic happiness she had there learnt to estimate, or put Edmund Bertram sufficiently out of her head.