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custodian

/kuh-stoh-dee-uhn/US // kʌˈstoʊ di ən //UK // (kʌsˈtəʊdɪən) //

保管人,托管人,保管员,监护人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who has custody; keeper; guardian.
    • : a person entrusted with guarding or maintaining a property; janitor.

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Examples

  • Belshe adds that the biggest crypto custodians, which also include Fidelity and Coinbase, will play a key role in working to ensure crypto continues to gain a foothold in mainstream finance.

  • Every evening, while Durga finished work, Mertens — who also started that year as a custodian — cleaned her classroom after he was finished with his other tasks, including sweeping the cafeteria and replenishing toilet paper.

  • For nearly six months, the rattling of cleaning carts and the pitter-patter of a skeleton crew of custodians were the only sounds at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  • Our work as corporate custodians should extend beyond our companies as well.

  • One employee reported Carson would frequently send him photos of things needing custodian attention at school campuses.

  • In Britain, the state has been a very poor custodian of children vulnerable to sexual predators.

  • Michael Suchar, age 56, school custodian, went to the aid of Mr. Wragg and was also shot.

  • She described arriving at school and hearing shots and seeing the principal and the custodian lying dead.

  • Both girls had witnessed the death of the principal and the custodian.

  • For his granddaughter, being a custodian of his legacy is a matter a pride—but also a burden.

  • The custodian's booth was closed, but there was a small gate in the great entrance and we walked in.

  • A single winding footpath leads to the grim old gateway, and we rang the bell many times before the custodian admitted us.

  • Just in front of it is the cottage of the old custodian, who seemed considerably troubled by our application to visit the ruins.

  • This is open to visitors and we were shown every part of the house by the tenant, who is also custodian.

  • It is not, however, open to much doubt that the Department was not a very successful custodian of the trade autonomy principle.