orchestrator / ˈɔr kəˌstreɪt /

协调者协调人编排者协调器

orchestrator 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

or·ches·trat·ed, or·ches·trat·ing.

  1. to compose or arrange for performance by an orchestra.
  2. to arrange or manipulate, especially by means of clever or thorough planning or maneuvering: to orchestrate a profitable trade agreement.

orchestrator 近义词

orchestrator

等同于 ringleader

更多orchestrator例句

  1. In less than a few months we can orchestrate a completely new project.
  2. Both were orchestrated by Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.