conductor
[kən'dʌktə]
n. 售票员, 导体, 指挥
例句与用法:
The young soprano was taken up by a famous conductor.
那年轻的女高音歌手受到一著名指挥家的提携。
Under its new conductor, the errorism Act.
根据防止恐怖活动法案,拘留了六名疑犯。
The choir gave a ragged performance, ie The singers were not following the conductor.
合唱队演唱得很不和谐(歌唱者不听从指挥).
The orchestra were all in position, waiting for the conductor.
管弦乐队队员都已各就各位,等待著指挥。
His dual role as a composer and a conductor made him very busy.
他作曲家和指挥家的双重身份使他非常繁忙。
The bus conductor became the man of the moment when he acted as midwife to a woman who gave birth to a baby on his bus.
当这个公共汽车售票员为一个在车上生产的妇女接生时,他曾名噪一时。
The conductor punched his bus ticket.
售票员用剪票夹在他的汽车票上打孔。
She is a bus conductor.
她是一名公共汽车售票员。
词形变化:
形容词: conductorial | 名词: conductorship |
详细释义:
n.[C]
1. 领导者; 管理人; 向导
the conductor of an expedition
远征队队长
2. (合唱团、乐队等的)指挥
3. (电车、巴士的)售票员; 【美】(火车的)列车员
4. 【物】导体; 避雷针
Copper is a good conductor of electricity.
铜是电的良导体。