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moderator

/mod-uh-rey-ter/US // ˈmɒd əˌreɪ tər //UK // (ˈmɒdəˌreɪtə) //

主持人,主持

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that moderates.
    • : a person who presides over a panel discussion on radio or television.
    • : a member of an online message board or electronic mailing list with privileges and responsibilities to approve or reject messages and uphold the terms of service.
    • : a presiding officer, as at a public forum, a legislative body, or an ecclesiastical body in the Presbyterian Church.
    • : Physics. a substance, as graphite or heavy water, used to slow neutrons to speeds at which they are more efficient in causing fission.

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Examples

  • Unlike other violations of Nextdoor rules, which are reported to community moderators, Covid-19 misinformation that’s flagged by users goes straight to Nextdoor’s hired support staff.

  • In managing the public-facing part of TheDonald, Williams said moderators were deeply split on how aggressively to enforce site policies.

  • Josh Redd, a rider who is one of the volunteer moderators of the Christian page, said he wasn’t aware if the rumors Love’s show was threatened were accurate.

  • He advised the moderators to click on Robinhood CEO Vladimir Tenev so he could talk.

  • The moderators wrapped up the session and closed out by playing “Starman” by David Bowie…

  • Moderator Jan Jarboe Russell, an author and writer for Texas Monthly, asked Rep. Castro whether politics was in his blood.

  • Moderator Alicia Menendez, an anchor on the Fusion network, asked about the influence of her children.

  • As a moderator was keen to point out, his name remains on the bill as a sponsor.

  • After the laughter subsided, the moderator pressed, “What else do you know about her, any impressions of her?”

  • “This is the biggest day in the history of The View,” current moderator Whoopi Goldberg announced at the top of the hour.

  • He had the innate slant of mind that properly belongs to a moderator of mass meetings called to aggravate a crisis.

  • The moderator on this occasion was Theodore Beza, who had been specially invited to France.

  • This happens in most of the New England towns, where the same man is Moderator at the town-meetings for many years in succession.

  • The moderator and brethren ordained that she should be prohibited from performing any cure, under pain of incarceration.

  • A neutron moderator slows down the neutrons and thus makes them more likely to activate the calcium in the bones.