conductor
conductor 英 [kənˈdʌktə(r)] 美 [kənˈdʌktɚ]
n. 导体;售票员;乐队指挥;
名词复数:conductors
- A train conductor is the person who takes tickets, shouts "All aboard!" and might control the engine, while a musical conductor is the one who leads an orchestra. Same job title — not the same person.
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- n. 导体;售票员;乐队指挥;
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1. The conductor's eyes fixed on Michael .
乐队指挥的视线在迈克尔身上。
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2. a bus conductor
公共汽车售票员
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3. Wood is a poor conductor.
木头不是良好的导体。
- conductor (n.) 1520s, "one who leads or guides," from Middle French conductour (14c., Old French conduitor), from Latin conductor "one who hires, contractor," in Late Latin "a carrier," from conductus, past participle of conducere "to lead or bring together, contribute, serve," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + ducere "to lead" (from PIE root *deuk- "to lead").
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