conservator 英 [kənˈsɜ:vətə(r)]   美 [kənˈsɜrvətə(r)]

conservator

conservator  英 [kənˈsɜ:vətə(r)] 美 [kənˈsɜrvətə(r)]

n. 保护者;管理员 

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If an arc forms, gas accumulation is rapid, and oil flows rapidly into the conservator. 电弧形成时,气体快速积累,油迅速流入油枕中。
The newfound hilt may have been left behind because it was unwanted, or it may have been inaccessible, according to Moore's colleague Wendy Welsh, a conservator on the project. 据此项目保管人、摩尔的同事温迪.威尔士说,这把刚刚发现的剑柄可能因为没有用被扔下的,也可能是剑柄不容易拿到手的原因。

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  • n. 保护者;管理员
  • 1. If an arc forms, gas accumulation is rapid, and oil flows rapidly into the conservator.

    电弧形成时,气体快速积累,油迅速流入油枕中。

  • 2. The newfound hilt may have been left behind because it was unwanted, or it may have been inaccessible, according to Moore's colleague Wendy Welsh, a conservator on the project.

    据此项目保管人、摩尔的同事温迪.威尔士说,这把刚刚发现的剑柄可能因为没有用被扔下的,也可能是剑柄不容易拿到手的原因。

  • 3. Veerbhan Singh Tanwar, a state forest conservator who heads the CDM project, told SciDev.Net that the trees are expected to absorb 12,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide over the next 20 years.

    哈里利亚纳邦的邦森林管理者Veerbhan Singh Tanwar领导着这个CDM项目,他告诉本网站说,在未来20年中,这些树预计将吸收1.2万吨二氧化碳。

  • conservator (n.) c. 1400, "an official entrusted with the power and the duty to protect the interests or rights of someone else or some thing," from Anglo-French conservatour, from Latin conservator "keeper, preserver, defender," agent noun of conservare "to keep, preserve, keep intact, guard," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + servare "keep watch, maintain" (from PIE root *ser- (1) "to protect").
con·ser·va·tor / kənˈsɜːvətə(r) ; NAmE kənˈsɜːrvətər / noun a person who is responsible for repairing and preserving works of art, buildings and other things of cultural interest 文物修复员;文物保护员 conservator conservators con·ser·va·tor / kənˈsɜːvətə(r) ; NAmE kənˈsɜːrvətər /
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