英:[ˈmɒdəreɪtə(r)]
美:[ˈmɑdəreɪtə(r)]
英:[ˈmɒdəreɪtə(r)]
美:[ˈmɑdəreɪtə(r)]
mod·er·a·tor
ma d reI tr
复数:moderators
moderatorial (adj.)
词根:moderate
adj.moderate 稳健的,温和的;适度的,中等的;有节制的
moderated 慢化的,适中的
moderating 减速的;慢化的
n.moderation 适度;节制;温和;缓和
moderated 指该讨论区设有信件区管理人
moderateness 适度;温和;暖和(moderate的名词形式)
moderatorship 仲裁;主席职权;仲裁人的职权;教政组织首脑的职权
v.moderated 缓和,节制(moderate的过去分词)
moderating 和缓;减轻;主持(moderate的ing形式)
vi.moderate 变缓和,变弱
vt.moderate 节制;减轻
noun
someone who presides over an assembly, meeting, or discussion: such as
the chairman of a discussion group
a person who administers an online forum, chat room, or group
the nonpartisan presiding officer of a town meeting
the presiding officer of a Presbyterian governing body
one who arbitrates : mediator
a substance (such as graphite) used for slowing neutrons in a nuclear reactor
14世纪晚期, moderatour,“调节天体运动的物体”,源自拉丁语 moderator “经理,统治者,主管”,字面意思是“调节者”,源自 moderatus “在范围内,遵守适度; 比喻为‘谦虚,克制’”,是 moderari “调节,缓和,克制,调和,保持(某物)适度”的过去分词,源自 PIE 词根 *med- “采取适当措施”。
“充当仲裁者,主持会议或辩论的人”的意思始于1560年代。女性形式 moderatrix 可追溯至1530年代。
议长
慢化剂
The first known use of moderator was circa 1560
modernismnoun
a modern custom, expression, style, or idea
modernismnoun
a modern custom, expression, style, or idea
modernismnoun
a modern custom, expression, style, or idea
modern1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of the present or the recent past
of or relating to the period from about 1500 to the present Modern English
modern history
modern2 of 2noun
a person of modern times or ideas
moderatornoun
one that moderates: as
the leader of a Presbyterian governing body
the chairperson of a town meeting
the chairperson of a discussion group (as on television)
a substance (as graphite) used for slowing down neutrons in a nuclear reactor
moderatornoun
one that moderates: as
the leader of a Presbyterian governing body
the chairperson of a town meeting
the chairperson of a discussion group (as on television)
a substance (as graphite) used for slowing down neutrons in a nuclear reactor
moderatornoun
one that moderates: as
the leader of a Presbyterian governing body
the chairperson of a town meeting
the chairperson of a discussion group (as on television)
a substance (as graphite) used for slowing down neutrons in a nuclear reactor
moderatornoun
one that moderates: as
the leader of a Presbyterian governing body
the chairperson of a town meeting
the chairperson of a discussion group (as on television)
a substance (as graphite) used for slowing down neutrons in a nuclear reactor
moderatornoun
a substance (as graphite, deuterium in heavy water, or beryllium) used for slowing down neutrons in a nuclear reactor
1 The hack came up after moderator Michael Schneider, executive director of TV Guide Magazine, joked about the conference's technical difficulties.
2 When the moderator pointed out that Texas congressman Ron Paul has a thin legislative record despite a long career in Congress, Santorum found an opening.
3 On a "Fox News Sunday" appearance last spring, moderator Chris Wallace pointedly asked Minnesota Rep.
4 The quality of moderators is volatile from year to year but in general the jokes are funny, at least amusing.
5 Unless the moderator steers it otherwise, a Q&A can turn into a session on how that ubiquitous determined man at the back can be published.
6 This time, when Mr. Trump implied that he had seen a colleague’s infant develop autism from vaccines, the moderators left it to Dr. Carson to offer a mild rebuttal.
7 Sadly, the candidates were also put in a situation in which they competed for time with the moderators themselves, creating something of a too-many-cooks-in-the-kitchen situation.
8 Harris succeeded because she considered more than merely what to say or how to say it, but when to strike and whether the moderator would have the ability to put her in check.
9 Andy: So phony. They both thought using the name of the moderator made them sound friendly.
安迪: 因此他们假模假样, 他们都认为用节目主持人的名字会使他们听起来更友好.
10 Instead, the idea is that submitting a photo can help a woman get over her body shame — particularly because of positive feedback from site moderators and readers, who often offer “you go, girl” cheerleading.
11 "We're pleased with the selection of the moderators by the debate commission, and look forward to vigorous and substantive debates this fall," said Obama campaign manager Jim Messina.
12 Told by the moderator there were still 88 minutes left, "Trump" responded, "My microphone is broken," adding "She broke it. With Obama."
13 Janet Brown, executive director of the Presidential Commission on Debates, told me that candidates don’t get to say who the moderators are, despite what many observers believe: “They don’t pick them. They don’t approve them.”
14 The first several questions posed by moderator Jake Tapper were either directed at Trump or asked one of his rivals to react to something Trump had said or done.
15 Anyone who feels that a posted message is objectionable is encouraged to notify an administrator or moderator of this forum immediately.
感到一条公布的消息该反对的任何人被鼓励立即通知一名管理者或者这个论坛的仲裁人。
16 Initially, the moderators hesitated in steering the conversation, and candidates learned that the loudest and most persistent voice got the floor, he said.
17 Authorize this message for moderated newsgroups ( moderator only )
批准仲裁新闻组的这条新闻 ( 仅限于仲裁人 )
18 Crowley's role as moderator had also been a subject of discussion before the debate even started.
19 Moderator: Why do you participate in the Assembly of the Internet.
主持人: 您这次为什么参加互联网大会.
20 That the student council was in open revolt against Mr. Davies, the moderator, without Nicole around.
2 审判者
3 宗教领袖
4 调解人
intermediary mediator peacemaker go-between trouble-shooter honest broker arbitrator accommodationist middleman referee peacekeeper
5 主持人
host anchor MC emcee toastmaster anchorman master chair chairman presenter chairperson compère
6 监考人
7 主考人
9 主持者
10 会议主席
11 管理员
14 会长
19 主席
presiding head president chairperson reeve presider prolocutor chair chairman chairone senior speaker patron preside preses
20 调解者
21 阻滞剂