conductorship

英[kən'dʌktə(r)] 美[kən'dʌktər]
  • n.售票员;导体;指挥
  • con n.骗局;反对;反对的理由adv.反面地;反对地vt.精读;记诵
  • Con'elation
  • con'tract 合同;收缩;正式合同;
  • con- (=com-)[前缀]表示“共同,联合”之义
  • CON-AID 康耐
    n. (名词)
    1. [C](乐队)指挥 person who directs the playing of a group of musicians
    2. [C]售票员,列车长 person who collects fares on a bus; person in charge of a train
    3. [C]导体 substance that conducts heat or electric current

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the person who leads a musical group

  2. a substance that readily conducts e.g. electricity and heat

  3. the person who collects fares on a public conveyance

  4. a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The conductor punched his bus ticket.
      售票员用剪票夹在他的汽车票上打孔。
    2. She knows why the metal is the good conductor.
      她知道金属为什么是好的导体。
    3. Rubber is not a conductor, and neither is plastics.
      橡胶不是导体,塑料也不是导体。
    4. With his baton the conductor was beating time.
      指挥用指挥棒打着拍节。
    5. Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor.
      伯恩斯坦指挥马勒作品的方式与其他指挥家都不同。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Who is the conductor of tonight's concert?
      谁是今晚音乐会的指挥?
    2. The bus conductor collected money from the passengers.
      公共汽车售票员向乘客收钱。
    3. Copper is a good conductor of heat.
      铜是热的良导体。
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