监查

監查
jiānchá
  1. to supervise
  2. to audit
  3. to monitor

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提调 diào
  1. to supervise (troops)
  2. to appoint (officers)
  3. to select and assign
jiān
  1. to supervise
  2. to inspect
  3. jail
  4. prison
监察 jiānchá
  1. to supervise
  2. to control
我會用我的電腦監察你的進度。

I'll monitor your progress from my computer.

Source: Tatoeba

(bound form) to supervise
督察 chá
  1. to supervise
  2. to superintend
  3. inspector
  4. censorship
督责
  1. to supervise
  2. to reprimand
管理 guǎn
  1. to supervise
  2. to manage
  3. to administer
  4. management
  5. administration

classifier:

日本政府无法管理问题。

The Japanese government can't cope with the problem.

Source: Tatoeba

dǒng
  1. to supervise
  2. to direct
  3. director
监督 jiān
  1. to control
  2. to supervise
  3. to inspect
督办 bàn
  1. to oversee
  2. to supervise
  3. superintendent
监管 jiānguǎn
  1. to oversee
  2. to take charge of
  3. to supervise
  4. to administer
  5. supervisory
  6. supervision
审核 shěn
  1. to audit
  2. to investigate thoroughly
审计 shěn
  1. to audit
  2. to examine finances
稽核
  1. to audit
  2. to verify
  3. to examine
  4. auditing
旁听 pángtīng
  1. to sit in on (proceedings)
  2. to be present at a meeting as an observer
  3. to audit (a class)
核对 duì
  1. to check
  2. to verify
  3. to audit
  4. to examine
钩稽 gōu
  1. to explore
  2. to investigate
  3. to audit (accounts, books etc)
排查 páichá
  1. to inspect
  2. to run through a checklist
  3. to take stock
  4. to audit
监控 jiānkòng to monitor
他在不知有監控錄像的情況下支付了妓女服務費用。

He paid the prostitute the fee without being aware of the surveillance camera.

Source: Tatoeba

监测 jiān to monitor
监看 jiānkàn
  1. to monitor
  2. to keep an eye on
监视 jiānshì
  1. to monitor
  2. to keep a close watch over
  3. surveillance
他在监视着。

He is keeping an eye out.

Source: Tatoeba

偷听 tōutīng
  1. to eavesdrop
  2. to monitor (secretly)
我沒想偷聽的。

I didn't mean to eavesdrop.

Source: Tatoeba