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operating
[ op-uh-rey-ting ]
adjective
- used or engaged in performing operations:
an operating surgeon.
- of, for, or pertaining to operations:
an operating budget.
- of or relating to the proper operation of a machine, appliance, etc.:
a manual of operating instructions.
- Railroads. of, pertaining, or belonging to railroad workers, as engineers or firemen, who are directly engaged in the mechanical operation of trains:
an operating union.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of operating1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, British Steel has appointed more new executives, including an interim chief operating officer and human resources director, after ministers passed an emergency law to take control of the company from Chinese owner Jingye.
But on the plus side, the club are currently operating with a model most EFL clubs will envy.
Google鈥檚 Android smartphone operating system also makes use of some aspects of Chromium to ensure that web pages load properly on phones, he said.
CBS executives not authorized to comment noted that 鈥60 Minutes鈥 has a long history of operating independently and Owens was likely not used to the additional oversight implemented in recent months.
The row comes at a time when Africa is supposed to be moving towards greater free trade through the establishment of a continent-wide free-trade area, which began operating four years ago.
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