comptroller
/kənˈtrəʊlə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈtrəʊlər/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈtrō-lər ˈkäm(p)-ˌtrō- käm(p)-ˈtrō-/ (ame, mw)
comptroller — 名詞
- comptrollersingular
- comptrollersplural
1. the senior official inside a large organization, especially in public service, w
主計長
負責管理與審核帳目的高階財務主管
the senior official inside a large organization, especially in public service, who oversees the keeping and checking of its money and accounts and usually appears in formal job titles.
Apinya was appointed comptroller of the city after twenty years as a senior auditor.
Apinya 在擔任資深審計員二十年後,獲任命為該市的主計長。
collocation: comptroller of [organization]
The state comptroller signed off on every payment above one million dollars.
州主計長親自核可每一筆超過一百萬美元的支出。
modifier pattern: state / city / company comptroller
As comptroller for the hospital, Esteban reviewed the budget with the finance committee each month.
身為醫院的主計長,Esteban 每個月都會和財務委員會一起檢視預算。
Before signing the contract, the team asked the comptroller to confirm that the funds were available.
簽署合約之前,團隊先請主計長確認資金是否到位。
Yara left her job at the bank to become deputy comptroller of a small university.
Yara 辭去銀行的工作,轉任一所小型大學的副主計長。
- controller
same role; 'controller' is more common in private companies, 'comptroller' in government and formal titles
- chief financial officer
broader and more strategic role; comptroller usually reports to the CFO
- auditor general
government role focused on auditing rather than day-to-day account management
文法句型
comptroller of [organization]
comptroller for [organization]
用法筆記
Almost always used as part of a formal job title, especially in US government and large organizations; the role is similar to 'controller' but the spelling 'comptroller' is preserved by tradition rather than pronunciation. Pronounced the same as 'controller'.