curate
curate 英 [ˈkjʊərət] 美 [ˈkjʊrət]
n. 助理牧师;副牧师 vt. 当(博物馆、美术馆、图书馆)馆长
名词复数:curates
- A curate is a person who conducts worship for a parish. If you’ve ever heard a minister lead a church service, then you’ve witnessed a curate at work.
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- n. 助理牧师;副牧师
- vt. 当(博物馆、美术馆、图书馆)馆长
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1. They need to curate the conversation, and not just be loudspeakers.
他们需要去组织和管理对话,而非仅仅作为扩音器。
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2. Search is far more sophisticated with the ability to curate data and optimize the experience for the user based on their browsing history.
搜索引擎可以根据用户的浏览历史,实现更为精细的有针对性的数据搜索,以优化用户网络体验。
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3. As Calacanis told a conference audience: "Google's mission is to index the world's information; our mission is to curate that wonderful index."
正如Jason Calacanis在一次会议上所说的,“谷歌的使命是将全世界的信息都标注索引;而我们的使命是对这些索引去粗取精。 (Google's mission is to index the world's information; our mission is to curate that wonderful index.)
- curate (n.) late 14c., "spiritual guide," from Medieval Latin curatus "one responsible for the care (of souls)," from Latin curatus, past participle of curare "to take care of" (see cure (v.)). Church of England sense of "paid deputy priest of a parish" first recorded 1550s.
- curate (v.) "be in charge of, manage" a museum, gallery, art exhibit, etc., by 1979 (implied in curated), a back-formation from curator or curation. Related: Curating. An earlier verb, curatize (1801) meant "be a (church) curate."
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