curator 英 [kjʊəˈreɪtə(r)]   美 [kjʊˈreɪtə(r)]

curator

curator  英 [kjʊəˈreɪtə(r)] 美 [kjʊˈreɪtə(r)]

n. 馆长;监护人;管理者 

名词复数:curators 

James Phillips, curator of near east and north african exhibits, said little was known about the origins of the model. 近东和北非展厅的管理者詹姆斯•菲利普斯说关于这尊模特的起源人们知之甚少。
"I am very excited about this paper, not only as a mineralogist but as a teacher and curator," says David Saja of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio. “我不仅是一位矿物学家,而且是一名教师和馆长,对这篇论文我感到非常兴奋,”俄亥俄州克利夫兰自然史博物馆的大卫·萨亚说。

  • If you are the curator of the school art show, you choose which pieces will be in it and decide how they will be displayed. A curator is someone who manages an art collection or exhibit.
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  • n. 馆长;监护人;管理者
  • 1. James Phillips, curator of near east and north african exhibits, said little was known about the origins of the model.

    近东和北非展厅的管理者詹姆斯•菲利普斯说关于这尊模特的起源人们知之甚少。

  • 2. "I am very excited about this paper, not only as a mineralogist but as a teacher and curator," says David Saja of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio.

    “我不仅是一位矿物学家,而且是一名教师和馆长,对这篇论文我感到非常兴奋,”俄亥俄州克利夫兰自然史博物馆的大卫·萨亚说。

  • 3. There I was fortunate in meeting and working for Dr. Louis S. B. Leakey, then curator of the Coryndon Museum. After a year, Dr.

    在那里,我很幸运的见到了路易斯·S·B·李基博士,并且为他工作,然后又为科林东博物馆的馆长工作。

  • curator (n.) mid-14c., from Latin curator "overseer, manager, guardian," agent noun from curatus, past participle of curare (see cure (v.)). Originally of those put in charge of minors, lunatics, etc.; meaning "officer in charge of a museum, library, etc." is from 1660s.
cur·ator / kjʊəˈreɪtə(r) ; NAmE kjʊˈreɪtər / noun a person whose job is to be in charge of the objects or works of art in a museum or art gallery,etc. (博物馆或画廊等的)馆长,负责人 curator curators cur·ator / kjʊəˈreɪtə(r) ; NAmE kjʊˈreɪtər /
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