The number of persons that one person can effectively direct and supervise.
Supervise and evaluate
Supervise and evaluate
Supervise and evaluate
upper manager
The stem in the word "supervise" is "super-" which means above, over, or beyond, and is derived from the Latin word "super."
It means "over." Supervise means oversee.
No root word means above. The prefix for "above" is usually "super-" like "supervise". super = above, over vise = see (same root as visor, vision, video) thus, supervise = oversee
it means to "supervise"
Maybe you mean "ich weiß" (german pronaunciation sounds like "vise") ich weiß = I know
It's a German saying wise
SUPERVISE SUPER - OVER (ABOVE) (superintendent, supervisor, superior...) VISE - TO SEE, WATCH (visual, vision, video...) That is why the word supervisor could also meen overseer.
re-vise or change in a way that is more modern
"Cherry wise" is not a commonly recognized phrase or term. If you can provide more context or explain how it is being used, I may be able to help you better understand its meaning.
wife comes to mind but guardian may be a better choice Also, to supervise, or to oversee (oversee is the English for the Latin-based super-vise). To mentor, to superintend, to direct, to govern, to guard, to proctor, to steward, to have custody of... Random House Crossword Puzzle Dictionary, Random House, NY 1994
A vise tightens things.
It shows that there can be no good without evil, and vise versa.