English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage ) [etyl] Latin supervisiō
Pronunciation
Noun
supervision (countable and uncountable , plural supervisions )
( uncountable ) The act or instance of supervising .
Under his parents' supervision he drilled the holes in the wood.
( uncountable ) Responsible oversight.
Do not attempt this without adequate supervision .
( countable , Cambridge University ) A tutorial session for an individual student or a small group.
Related terms
Translations
the act or instance of supervising
Chinese:
Mandarin: 監督 / 监督 (zh) ( jiāndū ) , 监督 (zh) ( jiāndū ) , 管理 (zh) ( guǎnlǐ ) , 監視 / 监视 (zh) ( jiānshì ) , 监视 (zh) ( jiānshì )
Czech: dohled (cs) m
Dutch: supervisie (nl) f , toezicht (nl) n
Finnish: valvonta (fi)
French: supervision (fr) f , surveillance (fr) f
German: Aufsicht (de) f , Beaufsichtigung f
Greek: εποπτεία (el) f ( epopteía ) , επίβλεψη (el) f ( epívlepsi ) , επιστασία (el) f ( epistasía )
Ancient: ἔποψις f ( épopsis )
Hungarian: felügyelet (hu) , ellenőrzés (hu) , szupervízió
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Japanese: 監督 (ja) ( かんとく, kantoku )
Korean: 감독 (ko) ( gamdok )
Kurdish:
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Old English: nytt f
Portuguese: supervisão (pt) m
Romanian: supervizare (ro) f , supraveghere (ro) f
Russian: надзо́р (ru) m ( nadzór ) , надсмо́тр (ru) m ( nadsmótr ) , заве́дование (ru) n ( zavédovanije ) , контро́ль (ru) m ( kontrólʹ ) , управле́ние (ru) n ( upravlénije )
Telugu: పర్యవేక్షణ (te) ( paryavēkṣaṇa )
French
Noun
supervision f (plural supervisions )
supervision