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gatekeeper

/geyt-kee-per/US // ˈgeɪtˌki pər //UK // (ˈɡeɪtˌkiːpə) //

守门人,守门员,把关人,关守者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person in charge of a gate, usually to identify, count, supervise, etc., the traffic that flows through it.
    • : a person or thing that controls access, as to information, often acting as an arbiter of quality or legitimacy: Treating office gatekeepers with respect will improve your chances of scheduling a face-to-face meeting or job interview.An open internet allows innovators to bypass traditional gatekeepers and promote their work on its own merit.Compare influencer.
    • : a guardian; monitor: the gatekeepers of Western culture.

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Examples

  • A boy needs his dad to be the initiating gatekeeper to a dog-eat-dog world!

  • One of Criteo’s proposals to provide more balance in the cookieless targeting and measurement process is to set up an “independent gatekeeper” such as a cloud service provider or SSP to “provide people more control and transparency,” said Blanchard.

  • One of Criteo’s proposals is to set up an “independent gatekeeper” such as a cloud service provider or server side platform to “provide people more control and transparency,” said Blanchard.

  • Specifically he has been thinking about he and others learned how to use the web to get around gatekeepers like the big, traditional media companies and inadvertently “opened a kind of Pandora’s box,” he said.

  • Wisecracks like “Protesters storm parliament in this former British colony” flew thick and fast worldwide, highlighting the irony of a putsch in a country that sees itself as the global gatekeeper of democratic propriety.

  • But when I arrive at the entrance, the timid gatekeeper tells me—without explanation—that I can no longer speak with him.

  • First, Bradey met with Elizabeth Hawley, the gatekeeper of Everest records.

  • As the gatekeeper to Battery Park, Mike will likely have to deal with hundreds of fuming tourists each day.

  • The chief of staff is the gatekeeper, which translates into a great deal of power, but far from absolute.

  • She served as a gatekeeper and adviser, friend and designer wrangler.

  • The gatekeeper assured us that a thousand visitors on a single day was not an uncommon occurrence.

  • Before I reached the Temple the gates had been closed, and the gatekeeper, as I entered, eyed me with an unpleasant curiosity.

  • The portly gatekeeper smiled pleasantly as he stood looking after his master.

  • A gatekeeper on one of the German railways kept a goat, and one day, when his wife was ill, he went himself to milk it.

  • He thought of it and thought of it, until he resolved to steal up the stairs, if the gatekeeper would let him through, and listen.