柯林斯詞典operator /??p??re?t?/ (operators) 1. N-COUNT An operator is a person who connects telephone calls at a telephone exchange or in a place such as an office or hotel. 電話接線員 He dialled the operator and put in a call to Rome. 他撥通了接線員,往羅馬打了一個(gè)電話。2. N-COUNT An operator is a person who is employed to operate or control a machine. 操作員 ...computer operators. …電腦操作員。3. N-COUNT An operator is a person or a company that runs a business. 經(jīng)營者[商業(yè)] ...the nation's largest cable TV operator. …全國最大的有線電眡運(yùn)營商。4. N-COUNT If you call someone a smooth or shrewd operator, you mean that they are skilful at achieving what they want, often in a slightly dishonest way. 精明圓滑的人[非正式] He is a smooth operator. Don't underestimate him. 他是個(gè)精明圓滑的人,別低估他。 返回 operator劍橋詞典 operator noun [C] (PERSON OR BUSINESS) someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle 操作員,業(yè)務(wù)員;駕駛員 a computer operator 計(jì)算機(jī)操作員 a company that does a particular type of business 經(jīng)營公司;專業(yè)公司 a tour operator 旅行社 a person who helps to connect people on a phone system (電話)接線員 ?a smooth, clever, etc. operator someone who is skilled at dealing with people and getting what he or she wants from a situation 圓滑的/精明的人等(尤指善於牟取私利的人) He has shown himself to be a canny operator in wage negotiations . 他在薪酧談判過程中表現(xiàn)得精明老練。 例句 We rationalized the production system so that one operator could control all three machines .The tour operator will arrange transport and plan your itinerary .Radar operators plotted the course of the incoming missile .At the twiddle of a knob the operators can focus on a tiny amount of airspace or scan the whole area .Beach operators do not have a legal obligation to provide against injury or drowning . 返回 operator