gaffer
gaffer 英 [ˈgæfə(r)] 美 [ˈɡæfɚ]
n. 领班;乡下老头;老人
名词复数:gaffers
- A gaffer is a member of a movie or television crew. The gaffer runs the production's electrical department.
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- n. 领班;乡下老头;老人
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1. Bridge to Portsmouth is a good move for him and the club – the only question is whether the gaffer can persuade him of that.
布里吉到朴茨茅斯,对他和俱乐部都是很好的选择——唯一的问题是老头(译注:指老雷)能不能成功说服他过来。
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2. The last two or three years, you just see how the season goes, sit down and chat with the gaffer at Christmas and go from there.
“过去的两到三年,我总是看看球队的状况,然后在圣诞节和老头子(弗格森)坐下来聊聊天,然后继续出发”。
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3. The gaffer, Chris Hughton, and all of the lads have been great with me and made me feel really welcome since I arrived and hopefully I can repay the faith that they’ve shown in me.
主教练克里斯·休顿和这里的所有人都对我很好,让我感受到了他们对我的欢迎和期待,我希望能用自己的良好表现回报他们的信任。
- gaffer (n.) 1580s, "elderly rustic," apparently (based on continental analogies) a contraction of godfather (compare gammer). Originally a term of respect, also applied familiarly; from "old man" it was extended by 1841 to foremen and supervisors, which sense carried over in early 20c. to "electrician in charge of lighting on a film set."
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