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operator
[ op-uh-rey-ter ]
noun
- a person who operates a machine, apparatus, or the like:
a telegraph operator.
- a person who operates a telephone switchboard, especially for a telephone company.
- a person who manages a working or industrial establishment, enterprise, or system:
the operators of a mine.
- a person who trades in securities, especially speculatively or on a large scale.
- a person who performs a surgical operation; a surgeon.
- Mathematics.
- a symbol for expressing a mathematical operation.
- a function, especially one transforming a function, set, etc., into another:
a differential operator.
- Informal.
- a person who accomplishes goals or purposes by devious means; faker; fraud.
- a person who is adroit at overcoming, avoiding, or evading difficulties, regulations, or restrictions.
- a person who is extremely successful with or smoothly persuasive to potential sexual or romantic partners.
- Genetics. a segment of DNA that interacts with a regulatory molecule, preventing transcription of the adjacent region.
operator
/ 藞蓲辫蓹藢谤别瑟迟蓹 /
noun
- a person who operates a machine, instrument, etc, esp, a person who makes connections on a telephone switchboard or at an exchange
- a person who owns or operates an industrial or commercial establishment
- a speculator, esp one who operates on currency or stock markets
- informal.a person who manipulates affairs and other people
- maths any symbol, term, letter, etc, used to indicate or express a specific operation or process, such as 螖 (the differential operator)
operator
- Mathematics.A function, especially one from a set to itself, such as differentiation of a differentiable function or rotation of a vector. In quantum mechanics, measurable quantities of a physical system, such as position and momentum, are related to unique operators applied to the wave equation describing the system.
- A logical operator.
- Genetics.A segment of chromosomal DNA that regulates the activity of the structural genes of an operon by interacting with a specific repressor.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤别路辞辫顎侥谤路补顎卼辞谤 noun
- 蝉别濒蹿顎-辞辫顎侥谤路补顎卼辞谤 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Mr Gowing said he had already received expressions of interest from local and national leisure operators.
鈥淭here were three men, and one of them shot her, and the cops are looking for him right now,鈥 the neighbor is heard telling a 911 operator.
It has also developed standards for deployment to support volunteers and commercial operators to follow an agreed set of standards.
As part of their permitting arrangements water companies are expected to regularly sample water quality to identify potential pollution, and submit this data to the Environment Agency in an arrangement known as "operator self monitoring".
鈥淭his translates into less work across the region鈥檚 supply chains, affecting port operators, haulers, wholesalers and other workers,鈥 the report said.
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