late 14c., contraction of procurator (c. 1300) "steward or manager of a household;" also "a provider" (see procurator). From late 14c. as "one who acts or speaks for another; spokesman, advocate;" early 15c. as "business manager or financial administrator of a church, college, holy order, etc."
proctor (v.)
1670s, from proctor (n.). Related: Proctored; proctoring.
实用例句
1. The only new cap is Llanelli's 20-year-old left-wing Wayne Proctor.
唯一初次入选国家队的选手是来自拉内利的20岁左边锋韦恩·普罗克特。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Although disabled by polio during the Second World War, Proctor was also a first-rate helmsman.
二战期间尽管身患小儿麻痹症,普罗克特仍不失为一流的舵手。
来自柯林斯例句
3. The proctor demanded of him his reason for doing so.
学监要他说出做这事的理由。
来自辞典例句
4. A proctor's assistant at Oxford University or Cambridge University.
牛津大学或剑桥大学里学监的助手.
来自互联网
5. Shall you have any inquiries during the exam, please inform the proctor.