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英:[ˈkjʊərət]
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cu·rate
复数:curates
第三人称单数:curates
现在分词:curating
过去式:curated
过去分词:curated
词根:curate
n.curator 馆长;监护人;管理者
curacy 副牧师的职务;助理牧师的身份
curatorship 评议员的地位;管理者的职务
noun
a member of the clergy in charge of a parish
sought the counsel of the curate
a member of the clergy serving as assistant (as to a rector) in a parish
verb
transitive verb
to select (the best or most appropriate) especially for presentation, distribution, or publication: such as
… suggests finding smaller consignment or vintage stores that focus on carefully curating their products and displaying them nicely.—Elizabeth Segran
to select and organize (artistic works) for presentation in (something, such as an exhibit, show, or program) [Hans] Zimmer has curated the show himself and it will be conducted by Gavin Greenaway and will star Lisa Gerrard.—Rory Cashin The two existing gallery spaces … display an extensive collection of sought-after art curated by a selection of the county's leading artists.—Aaliyah Miller [The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival's] organizers curate a balanced collection of short films, episodic projects and features both by U.S. Latino directors and Latin American artists across genres.—Carlos Aguilar
Apsáalooke curator Nina Sanders curated the exhibit. She's in Chicago working on an Apsáalooke history exhibition at the Field Museum, coming in March.—Darcel Rockett
to select and organize (articles, images, etc.) for distribution or publication
The way TikTok algorithmically curates content for each individual user was also a wildly effective, even if unintentional, advertising tool.—Morgan Sung
to select and bring together (people or groups) for a purpose that is dependent on the specific skills or talents of the members "This year, Black Thought, Questlove and I attempted to curate a lineup that broke through the genre barriers that often separate us in black culture. To be able to book Mickey Guyton, Kirk Franklin, G Herbo, Wizkid, Wallo & Gillie, and Mary J. Blige on the same lineup was a dream come true."—Shawn Gee
Edens also curated a team of "local legends," including Olympic gold medalists and National Geographic photographers, to help create the types of guest experiences … that have kept him coming back year after year.—Jen Murphy
起源于14世纪后期,指的是“精神指导者,负责其所负责人们精神福利的教士;教区牧师”,来自中世纪拉丁文curatus“负责(灵魂的)照顾的人”,源自拉丁文curatus,curare的过去分词,“照顾”的意思(参见cure (动词))。1550年代首次记录了英国国教会中用于指“教区聘请的副牧师”的意义。
Noun Middle English curat "person charged with the care of souls, parish priest," borrowed from Medieval Latin cūrātus, from cūrāre "to have spiritual charge of" + Latin -ātus -ate >entry 2 — more at cure >entry 2 Verb back-formation from curator
The first known use of curate was in the 14th century
curb1 of 2noun
a chain or strap on a horse's bit used to control the horse by pressing against the lower jaw
check entry 1 sense 3
price curbs
an enclosing border (as of stone or concrete) often along the edge of a street
curb2 of 2verb
to control by or furnish with or as if with a curb curb your appetite
legislation to curb price and wage increases
to lead (a dog) to a suitable place (as a gutter) for defecation
curatornoun
a person in charge of a museum or zoo
curatornoun
a person in charge of a museum or zoo
curatornoun
a person in charge of a museum or zoo
curativeadjective
relating to or used in the cure of diseases
curative treatments
curate1 of 2noun
a member of the clergy who assists the rector, pastor, or vicar of a church
curate2 of 2verb
to select and organize (as artistic works) for presentation
to select and gather (people) for their specific skills
1 From that collection, Moran has curated the first permanent exhibition, “Here to Stay,” with a multimedia, interactive centerpiece of audio, video, interviews and songs.
2 This shift away from highly curated feeds has been in the works for several years.
3 The notion of curated was to put together something that will touch people, not only the picture but also text that has very fundamental value to humanity.
4 Next to the shop stood a gleaming “Tidal Booth” in which one could listen to curated Velvet-themed playlists.
5 Harmony Hammond, who began exhibiting and curating in the very early post-Stonewall years, was one of the people responsible for defying and reversing this repression.
6 Here’s a novel way to land a gig curating a high-profile Picasso show: publicly take the man to task.
7 With a combination of original video and text and photo content, aggregated and carefully curated links to other great stuff we found on the web, and a passionate, discerning, and welcoming environment.
8 Most important, he has an affinity for music — deejaying in his native Montreal and curating his soundtracks carefully, often with a kind of arty classic rock.
9 Tacky or not, within the curated confines of a museum, objects captured by a man with a connoisseur’s eye and a boy’s appreciation get the attention they once clamored for in such colorful fashion.
10 And everything is very curated in its design.
11 It is at the Pallant House Gallery here and features about 100 works by 40 artists, curated by its artistic director, Simon Martin.
12 Fewer live sales and newly devised “curated auctions” — that succeed only if the estimates are not too high — supported by online sales to keep demand bubbling at a lower level seem to be the trend.
13 But this annual showcase, curated by the Tel Aviv-born New York choreographer Dana Katz, features Israeli artists who are investigating personal questions on a more intimate level, often through solos they perform themselves.
14 “It was a remarkable, first-time-ever, exquisitely curated exhibition. The art speaks for itself, not its owners.”
15 And with the rise and cult of the Directors, these videos are heavily curated with instantaneous feedback.
16 Ms. Stein met Bellamy in 1986 — 12 years before he died in bed, apparently while reading Proust, at 70 — when she curated a Franz Kline exhibition.
17 The blue day—even the watery reflections in the stained-glass windows seemed curated, cultivated, perfected.
18 The band will operate an Internet radio station from the building, which will also serve as a museum curating the band's nearly 40-year history, including memorabilia and Rick Nielson's vast collection of guitars.
19 “They were the smartest kids on the block,” said Douglas Eklund, who curated the “Pictures Generation” exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2009 and subsequently cemented the gallery’s place in history.
20 As well as pictures painted in Britain there are others selected in Pyongyang by David Heather, who has curated the exhibition.