conductor
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++con·duc·tor /kənˈdʌktə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countable] 1. APMsomeone who stands in front of a group of musicians or singers and directs their playing or singing 〔乐队、合唱队的〕指挥2. British EnglishTT someone whose job is to collect payments from passengers on a bus 〔公共汽车上的〕售票员3. American EnglishTTT someone who is in charge of a train and collects payments from passengers or checks their tickets 〔火车上的〕列车长 SYN British English guard4 HPsomething that allows electricity or heat to travel along it or through it 〔电或热的〕导体 Wood is a poor conductor of heat. 木头导热性能差。 → lightning conductor
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conductor• After each conductor leads the orchestra in the morning sessions, some will be called back for afternoon finals.• As the train pulled out the senior conductor came round.• Eventually Jim wins a competition and the conductor is reinstated.• Like the conductor Arnold Ostman, he started at the Vadstena Academy.• Perhaps the conductor program will indeed succeed in freeing musicians from the constraints of music's pre-determined parts - namely the notes.• How the hell was he going to get the information he required from her with the conductor prattling about?• The conductor punched our ticket and displayed it over the seat to indicate our destination.• The conductor William Llewellyn may well have had a few sleepless nights but must have been proud of his singers.con·duc·tor nounChineseSyllable
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conductor
con‧duc‧tor /kənˈdʌktə $ -ər/
noun [countable]
1. someone who stands in front of a group of musicians or singers and directs their playing or singing
2. British English someone whose job is to collect payments from passengers on a bus
3. American English someone who is in charge of a train and collects payments from passengers or checks their tickets
SYN guard British English
4. something that allows electricity or heat to travel along it or through it:
Wood is a poor conductor of heat. ⇨ lightning conductor
con‧duc‧tor /kənˈdʌktə $ -ər/
noun [countable]1. someone who stands in front of a group of musicians or singers and directs their playing or singing
2. British English someone whose job is to collect payments from passengers on a bus
3. American English someone who is in charge of a train and collects payments from passengers or checks their tickets
SYN guard British English
4. something that allows electricity or heat to travel along it or through it:
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