conductor [名詞] 指揮
conductor
[kən'dʌktə]
n. 售票員, 導體, 指揮
例句與用法:
The young soprano was taken up by a famous conductor.
那年輕的女高音歌手受到一著名指揮家的提攜。
Under its new conductor, the errorism Act.
根據防止恐怖活動法案,拘留了六名疑犯。
The choir gave a ragged performance, ie The singers were not following the conductor.
合唱隊演唱得很不和諧(歌唱者不聽從指揮).
The orchestra were all in position, waiting for the conductor.
管絃樂隊隊員都已各就各位,等待著指揮。
His dual role as a composer and a conductor made him very busy.
他作曲家和指揮家的雙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.
當這個公共汽車售票員為一個在車上生產的婦女接生時,他曾名噪一時。
The conductor punched his bus ticket.
售票員用剪票夾在他的汽車票上打孔。
She is a bus conductor.
她是一名公共汽車售票員。
詞形變化:
形容詞: conductorial | 名詞: conductorship |
英文解釋:
名詞 conductor:
the person who leads a musical group
同義詞:music director, director
a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
a substance that readily conducts e.g. electricity and heat
the person who collects fares on a public conveyance
同義詞
master | director | electrode | rod | anode | cathode | probe | leader | supervisor | head | guide | executive | pilot | manager | transmitter | conveyor | guard | superintendent | marshal | administrator | usher | maestro | musician | choir master | choir | music director |
反義詞
以上來源於大辭典