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conductor美 [kən'dʌktər] 英 [kən'dʌktə(r)] - n.列车长;(管弦乐队、合唱队等的)指挥;职业指挥
- 网络导体;售票员;乐队指挥
Adj.+n. electrical conductor,assistant conductor n. electrode,rod,anode,cathode,probe 1. | (管弦乐队、合唱队等的)指挥;职业指挥a person who stands in front of an orchestra , a group of singers etc., and directs their performance, especially sb who does this as a profession |
2. | 列车长a person who is in charge of a train and travels with it, but does not drive it |
3. | (公共汽车的)售票员a person whose job is to collect money from passengers on a bus or check their tickets |
4. | 导体(导电或导热等的物质)a substance that allows electricity or heat to pass along it or through it |
| Wood is a poor conductor. 木头不是良好的导体。 |
n. | 8. 【物理学】导体;导管,导线;【数学】前导子;【建筑】竖承霤;避雷针 9. 指导者,向导者;护送者;处理人,管理人;指挥人;【音乐】指挥 10. (电车、公共汽车上的)售票员;【美铁路】(列车)乘务长;列车员;【英军】下士 8. 【物理学】导体;导管,导线;【数学】前导子;【建筑】竖承霤;避雷针 9. 指导者,向导者;护送者;处理人,管理人;指挥人;【音乐】指挥 10. (电车、公共汽车上的)售票员;【美铁路】(列车)乘务长;列车员;【英军】下士 |
n. | 1. somebody in charge of an orchestra or choir who marks time and signals musicians or singers when and how to play or sing 2. an employee who takes money for tickets on a bus or streetcar 3. a railroad employee who is in charge of a train and whose job is to check tickets, announce stops, and attend to passengers' needs and safety 4. a substance, body, or medium that allows heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass along it or through it. Metals are good conductors of heat because of the high concentration of free electrons they contain. 5. someone who directs the musicians of an orchestra or other musical group 6. someone on a bus or train who checks passengers’ tickets and collects money 1. somebody in charge of an orchestra or choir who marks time and signals musicians or singers when and how to play or sing 2. an employee who takes money for tickets on a bus or streetcar 3. a railroad employee who is in charge of a train and whose job is to check tickets, announce stops, and attend to passengers' needs and safety 4. a substance, body, or medium that allows heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass along it or through it. Metals are good conductors of heat because of the high concentration of free electrons they contain. 5. someone who directs the musicians of an orchestra or other musical group 6. someone on a bus or train who checks passengers’ tickets and collects money |
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