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moderator美 ['mɑdə.reɪtər] 英 ['mɒdə.reɪtə(r)] - n.版主;调解人;调停人;会议主持
- 网络主持人;减速剂;慢化剂
1. | 调解人;调停人a person whose job is to help the two sides in a disagreement to reach an agreement |
2. | 会议主持;辩论会主席a person whose job is to make sure that a discussion or a debate is fair |
3. | 评分监督a person whose job is to make sure that an exam is marked fairly |
4. | (论坛等的)管理员,版主a person who is responsible for preventing offensive material from being published on a website |
| moderators of online discussion groups 网上讨论组的管理员 |
5. | 长老会会议主席a religious leader in the Presbyterian Church who is in charge of the Church council |
n. | 9. 【物理学】(原子堆中的)减速剂,慢化剂;【化学】阻滞剂,缓和剂 10. 〔美国〕主席,议长;审判者;【宗教】长老会会议主席 9. 【物理学】(原子堆中的)减速剂,慢化剂;【化学】阻滞剂,缓和剂 10. 〔美国〕主席,议长;审判者;【宗教】长老会会议主席 |
n. | 1. somebody who presides over an assembly, especially a legislative assembly, or acts as a mediator in discussions or negotiations 2. in the Presbyterian denominations of the Christian church, a minister presiding over a church court or other assembly 3. a substance such as graphite or beryllium that slows neutrons in a nuclear reactor so that they can bring about the fission of uranium 4. in the Church of Scotland, the minister chosen to preside for one year over the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and perform ceremonial duties 5. an official responsible for making sure that standards of marking in public examinations are consistent from region to region 6. someone who is in charge of a discussion, meeting etc between people with different opinions 7. a senior religious leader in a Protestant church 8. someone whose job is to check that the marks given in an examination are fair and correct 1. somebody who presides over an assembly, especially a legislative assembly, or acts as a mediator in discussions or negotiations 2. in the Presbyterian denominations of the Christian church, a minister presiding over a church court or other assembly 3. a substance such as graphite or beryllium that slows neutrons in a nuclear reactor so that they can bring about the fission of uranium 4. in the Church of Scotland, the minister chosen to preside for one year over the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and perform ceremonial duties 5. an official responsible for making sure that standards of marking in public examinations are consistent from region to region 6. someone who is in charge of a discussion, meeting etc between people with different opinions 7. a senior religious leader in a Protestant church 8. someone whose job is to check that the marks given in an examination are fair and correct |
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