orchestrator 的定义
or·ches·trat·ed, or·ches·trat·ing.
- to compose or arrange for performance by an orchestra.
- to arrange or manipulate, especially by means of clever or thorough planning or maneuvering: to orchestrate a profitable trade agreement.
orchestrator 近义词
等同于 ringleader
orchestrator 的近义词 18 个
- chieftain
- instigator
- mastermind
- troublemaker
- president
- agitator
- boss
- brains
- captain
- chief
- commander
- general
- head
- inciter
- ruler
- skipper
- spokesperson
- head honcho
orchestrator 的反义词 3 个
更多orchestrator例句
- In less than a few months we can orchestrate a completely new project.
- Both were orchestrated by Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt.
- In Week 3, the Bears faced a 16-point deficit against Atlanta until the Falcons defense allowed Nick Foles to orchestrate a come-from-behind victory starting in the third quarter.
- That’s particularly true if the groups that orchestrated them were acting in support of a particular campaign and targeting voters likely to fall into the other camp, says Rebecca Tushnet, a law professor at Harvard Law School.
- Her work, which now involved orchestrating covid-related events online, was unrelenting and though her husband did his fair share of baby duty, many tasks — like pumping and nursing — necessarily fell to her.