operator 的定义
- a person who operates a machine, apparatus, or the like: a telegraph operator.
- a person who operates a telephone switchboard, especially for a telephone company.
- a person who manages a working or industrial establishment, enterprise, or system: the operators of a mine.
- a person who trades in securities, especially speculatively or on a large scale.
- a person who performs a surgical operation; a surgeon.
- Mathematics. a symbol for expressing a mathematical operation. a function, especially one transforming a function, set, etc., into another: a differential operator.
- Informal. a person who accomplishes goals or purposes by devious means; faker; fraud.a person who is adroit at overcoming, avoiding, or evading difficulties, regulations, or restrictions.a person who is extremely successful with or smoothly persuasive to potential sexual or romantic partners.
- Genetics. a segment of DNA that interacts with a regulatory molecule, preventing transcription of the adjacent region.
operator 近义词
one who operates a machine
one who operates workable property
manipulator
controller
更多operator例句
- I later went to New York for three years to train nuclear operators in Saratoga Springs.
- The plaintiffs in the new cases are essentially arguing that streaming services have more in common with cable TV operators than they do with the Internet.
- It turned out that not all service operators had made the effort to tell users in advance.
- That task falls to professional operators, experts in an individual telescope’s complex operations who still work in control rooms located on observatory mountaintops.
- An operator answering the phone referred the Blade to the direct number of the department’s Chief of Police, Andrew Block.
- Just because two pieces of malware share a common ancestry, it obviously does not mean they share a common operator.
- Wright approved one of the wells after the operator agreed to bring it into compliance, according to the letter.
- Teague replied: “I have to allow an operator or plugger a way to appeal when he believes our requirements are unreasonable.”
- In 1881, along came Bailey, operator of another circus, and two circuses joined to give rise to the first three-ring spectacle.
- He had a steady job as a machine operator, and owned his own home.
- It was round, with a small, rectangular projection for the operator's controls and calculator.
- Again it was empty except for the operator, a tow-headed kid with a Racing Form tucked in a side pocket.
- The operator who was speculating in a small way himself smiled when he read the telegram.
- And as if in answer to their thoughts, the operator straightened, with a little gesture of hopelessness.
- At last the wire opened again, and the operator went once more to his desk.