cantor 英 ['kæntɔː;-ə]   美 ['kæntɔr]

cantor

cantor  英 ['kæntɔː;-ə] 美 ['kæntɔr]

n. 合唱指挥家;独唱者 

名词复数:cantors 

cantor showed that a lot of numbers are missing from any such list; that’s the contradiction. 康托揭示出许多实数在这样的列表中消失了;这就是自相矛盾的地方。
Now, Mr. cantor may end up backing down on this one, if only because several of the hard-hit states have Republican governors, who want and need aid soon, without strings attached. 现在,如果因为遭受重创的州当中有几个州是共和党人当政,立刻需要救助,且不带任何附件条件,康托尔先生最后会在这个问题上退让。

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  • n. 合唱指挥家;独唱者
  • 1. cantor showed that a lot of numbers are missing from any such list; that’s the contradiction.

    康托揭示出许多实数在这样的列表中消失了;这就是自相矛盾的地方。

  • 2. Now, Mr. cantor may end up backing down on this one, if only because several of the hard-hit states have Republican governors, who want and need aid soon, without strings attached.

    现在,如果因为遭受重创的州当中有几个州是共和党人当政,立刻需要救助,且不带任何附件条件,康托尔先生最后会在这个问题上退让。

  • 3. There may even be Democrats in Congress who would be as willing as Mr. cantor to advance their goals through sabotage and blackmail (although I can’t think of any).

    国会中甚至还可能有跟康托尔先生一样,愿意通过破坏和勒索来是实现自己的目标(尽管我想不出任何一位)。

  • cantor (n.) 1530s, "church song-leader," from Latin cantor "singer, poet, actor," agent noun from past participle stem of canere "to sing" (from PIE root *kan- "to sing"). Applied in English to the Hebrew chazzan from 1893. Related: Cantorial.
can·tor / ˈkæntɔː(r) ; NAmE ˈkæntɔːr / noun the person who leads the singing in a synagogueor in a church choir (犹太教会堂和教堂唱诗班的)领唱 cantor cantors can·tor / ˈkæntɔː(r) ; NAmE ˈkæntɔːr /
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