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arbiter

/ahr-bi-ter/US // ˈɑr bɪ tər //UK // (ˈɑːbɪtə) //

仲裁者,仲裁员,仲裁人,裁判员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person empowered to decide matters at issue; judge; umpire.
    • : a person who has the sole or absolute power of judging or determining.

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Examples

  • The arbiter said the walk-throughs at those schools were too brief and did not allow participants to view enough of the building.

  • Then imagine waiting for a neutral arbiter to pick between the two amounts — nothing in between — and making a public decision so everyone, including your teammates, can see the goodwill fraying.

  • Future experiments, as always, will be the ultimate arbiter in this matter.

  • “You are the final arbiter of how honest or not your election is in your state,” Giuliani told Michigan lawmakers.

  • One of their most popular is Kids Court, in which Alexa acts as an arbiter for kids’ inevitable fights.

  • Wintour is, simply, a great arbiter and wearer of style: She should make the list.

  • And certainly no arbiter of what you should buy, wear, or eat.

  • When it is convenient, the CBO is the Nonpartisan Arbiter of Absolute Truth.

  • This man should be considered an arbiter of a historical woman?

  • And if it gets pushed off the cliff, then who or what is our final arbiter in America?

  • The Franks were accustomed to appeal to the drawn sword as being the only arbiter of existence.

  • The one whose throw was the highest was forthwith declared the rx (magister, arbiter) bibend.

  • Having got an upright judge, they must use him as the arbiter of their differences.

  • She was the dispenser of court favors, the arbiter of fortunes, the real ruler of the land.

  • And with this I conclude, inclosing to you these lines, written in your own hand, and leaving you the arbiter of their value.