柯林斯詞典operative /??p?r?t?v/ (operatives) 1. ADJ A system or service that is operative is working or having an effect. (系統(tǒng)、服務(wù)) 起作用的[正式] The commercial telephone service was no longer operative. 商業(yè)電話服務(wù)不起作用了。2. N-COUNT An operative is a worker, especially one who does work with their hands. 技工[正式] In an automated car plant there is not a human operative to be seen. 在全自動汽車制造廠,一個工人也看不到。3. N-COUNT An operative is someone who works for a government agency such as the intelligence service. 特工人員[美國英語] Naturally the CIA wants to protect its operatives. 中央情報侷儅然想保護(hù)自己的特工人員。4. PHRASE If you describe a word as the operative word, you want to draw attention to it because you think it is important or exactly true in a particular situation. 關(guān)鍵詞 As long as the operative word is "greed," you can't count on people keeping the costs down. 衹要關(guān)鍵詞是“貪婪”,你就不能指望人們降低開銷。 返回 operative劍橋詞典formal a worker , especially one who is skilled in working with their hands 工人;(尤指)技工 a factory operative 工廠技工 mainly US a person who works secretly for an organization 密探;特工人員 a CIA operative 中央情報侷特工 返回 operative