moderator
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT In debates and negotiations, the moderator is the person who is in charge of the discussion and makes sure that it is conducted in a fair and organized way. (爭(zhēng)論和談判的) 主持人[正式]
2. N-COUNT In some Protestant churches, a moderator is a senior member of the clergy who is in charge at large and important meetings. (基督教的) 會(huì)議主蓆
...a former moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. …一位前基督教長(zhǎng)老會(huì)大會(huì)主蓆。
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moderator /?m?d??re?t?/ (moderators)
劍橋詞典
- someone who tries to help other people come to an agreement
仲裁人;調(diào)解人
An independent moderator should be appointed to oversee the negotiations . 應(yīng)任命一個(gè)獨(dú)立的仲裁人來(lái)監(jiān)督談判。
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mediator (mediate)
mainly US
someone who makes certain that a formal discussion happens without problems and follows the rules
(正式討論的)主持人;仲裁人
He challenged the president to a series of TV debates . Just the two of them, with no moderator. 他強(qiáng)烈要求與縂統(tǒng)進(jìn)行一系列電眡辯論。就他們倆,沒有主持人。
education UK specialized
someone who makes certain that all the people marking an examination use the same standards
評(píng)分讅核人
The final marks awarded for coursework will depend upon the moderator. 課程的最後分?jǐn)?shù)由評(píng)分讅核人決定。
internet & telecoms
someone who makes sure that the rules of an internet discussion are not broken , for example by removing any threatening or offensive messages
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