英:['jʊərɪneɪtə]
美:['jʊərɪneɪtə]
英:['jʊərɪneɪtə]
美:['jʊərɪneɪtə]
noun
one who dives under water for something : diver
Latin, from urinari to plunge under water + -ator
1 Minutes after Mr. Rebete ticketed the urinator he caught in the alley, another suspect headed the same way.
雷贝特先生给他在小巷里逮到的随地小便者开出罚单后几分钟,另一个嫌疑人如法炮制。
2 So, perhaps catching a public urinator takes — well, let’s hope not.
3 The man was branded the “infamous urinator” by the well-known anchor Barkha Dutt, and commentators bemoaned “the Indian passengers,” calling them the worst in the world.
4 But as the two cops arrested the alleged urinator — who also had an open warrant for criminal mischief — a T-shirt peddler from outside the shop burst in and confronted the officers, police said.
5 At the very least, the average urinator walked a safe distance away.
6 Given the mind state of the average public urinator, we wondered whether the signs were actually heeded.