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coordinator

/koh-awr-dn-ey-ter/US // koʊˈɔr dnˌeɪ tər //

协调人,协调者,协调员,协调器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that coordinates.
    • : Grammar. a coordinating conjunction.

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Examples

  • I get that changing teams is bad, but he had a massive upgrade at offensive coordinator and not that much of a QB downgrade.

  • Hiring a diversity coordinator for a one-off bias training workshop never cut it before and definitely won’t cut it now.

  • Omar Gonzalez, the Western regional coordinator for the American Postal Workers Union, told the Los Angeles Times six machines in San Diego were removed.

  • Credit Suisse was hired as a joint global coordinator for the Hong Kong deal, according to people familiar.

  • Le is now 25 and is the program coordinator at the Diverse Elders Coalition.

  • At a meeting Tuesday, Senior United Nations System Coordinator for Ebola David Nabarro zeroed in on this point.

  • I am, as the leader of the minority, the defensive coordinator.

  • On the staff of every football team, you have an offensive coordinator and a defensive coordinator.

  • Sebastian Vidal, a field coordinator for MSF, told NPR he was “flabbergasted” at the lack of international response.

  • But for his political pedigree, Klain would have no business being Ebola coordinator.

  • There was short, beefy Sergeant McGinty, a representative from the police who was to serve as coordinator.

  • I am employed by the Acme Brick Co. in the capacity of sales coordinator.

  • Now, despite his better judgments, he was beginning to wonder if they might not be on the make for another coordinator.

  • The Mars Coordinator looked at the thing on the desk for a long moment before he reached out to touch it.

  • Particularly as a coordinator is Foch great—and potent for the future.