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responder

/ri-spon-der/US // rɪˈspɒn dər //

回复者,回应者,答复者,响应者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that responds.
    • : Electronics. the part of a transponder that transmits the reply.

Examples

  • Not everyone was required to wear a mask in the early days of the pandemic, and that included emergency responders.

  • One way to do that is by placing a fun and engaging quiz on your most visited page and asking the responders to sign up before showing the results.

  • Last year, Williams published a plan to revamp the city’s approach, including a proposal that would include not only mental health professionals but peer counselors as the primary responders.

  • While billions have flowed to hospitals and other parts of the health-care system, the nation’s ambulance and emergency responders have received only a tiny fraction of that funding.

  • Also in the show, our hosts reviewed intersections from survey responders and who thinks things are going in the right direction for the San Diego region.

  • One responder accused me of not even knowing what racism is.

  • Social media have created a platform for every single American to become a “virtual first responder,” in word, donation, or deed.

  • A first responder pushed a wheelchair-bound woman to safety and then returned to the carnage.

  • I am told that the first responder who found her looked into her eyes and told her ‘your parents love you.’

  • “First of all, you are not going to die,” counseled the first responder, Calimhero.

  • Las terminaciones dichas de as, an, &c., sirven mejor para preguntar que para responder del tiempo pasado.

  • Y en lo demas que contiene la dicha consulta quedo mirando para responder ella.

  • Lowell and Depew are acknowledged as peers of any "toast-responder" or "after-dinner orator" the world has ever seen.

  • Hart could not tell whether the old woman was an active member or just a passive responder, but it did not matter.