conductor 详细解释

conductor

[kən'dʌktə]

n. 售票员, 导体, 指挥

n.[C]

1. 领导者; 管理人; 向导

the conductor of an expedition

远征队队长

2. (合唱团、乐队等的)指挥

3. (电车、巴士的)售票员; 【美】(火车的)列车员

4. 【物】导体; 避雷针

Copper is a good conductor of electricity.

铜是电的良导体。

词形变化

形容词: conductorial | 名词: conductorship |

词义辨析

同义:

n.指导者, 管理人

leader  director  head  executive  manager  supervisor  superintendent  administrator  master  pilot  guide  guard  marshal  usher

n.(乐队, 合唱队的)指挥

maestro  choir master

n.传导物, 传送器

transmitter  conveyor  

同义参见:

musician  

英英释义

名词 conductor:

the person who leads a musical group

同义词:music director, director

a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.

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

the person who collects fares on a public conveyance

补充

conductorconductor英:[kənˈdʌktə] 美:[kənˈdʌktɚ]n.1.(乐队)指挥2.售票员, 列车长The bus conductor collected money from the passengers.公共汽车售票员向乘客收钱。3.〈电〉导体Copper is a good conductor of heat.铜是热的良导体。

例句

1. He was the conductor of a public row with Ruskin.他引导了与拉斯金的公开争论。 2. I've been put in the position of being the conductor of this defense and I have to lead.我被放到了这场辩护的指导者位置上, 因此我不得不领导全局。 3. I am the captain of the team and people expect me to be the conductor of the side.我是队长, 人们期待我做这一方的领袖。 4. most polymers are poor conductors.大多数聚合物是不良导体。 5. Metal is a good conductor of electricity.金属是电的良导体。