gatekeeper如何读

英:[ˈgeɪtki:pə(r)]

美:[ˈɡetˌkipɚ]

gatekeeper是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 看门人,守门人,门卫
  2. 把守闸门的分子
  3. 提供医疗保险服务的把关人
  4. 关守,网守,守望者

gatekeeper自然拼读

gate·keep·er

geIt ki pr

gatekeeper变形

复数:gatekeepers

gatekeeper英英释义

Noun

1. someone who controls access to something;

"there are too many gatekepers between the field officers and the chief"

2. someone who guards an entrance

gatekeeper词源英文解释

The first known use of gatekeeper was in 1572

gatekeeper儿童词典英英释义

gather1 of 2verb

to bring together : collect

pick entry 1 sense 2b, harvest

to gain by gradual increase

gather speed

to prepare (as oneself) by calling on strength

gather courage to dive

to draw about or close to something

to pull (cloth) along a line of stitching so as to draw into puckers

guess sense 1, deduce

to come together in a body or around a center of attraction

a crowd gathered round

increase entry 1, grow

a storm gathered outside

gather2 of 2noun

the result of gathering cloth : pucker

gatewaynoun

an opening for a gate

a passage into or out of a place or state

knowledge is the gateway to wisdom

gatekeepernoun

a person who tends or guards a gate

a person who controls access

gatekeeper医学词典英英释义

gatekeepernoun

a health-care professional (as a primary care physician) who regulates access especially to hospitals and specialists

managed care plans rely on a designated physician gatekeeper to orchestrate and control the health care of its enrollees—E. A. Halm et al.

gatekeeper 例句

1 But even without opportunities to win over peers and gatekeepers, she was nominated for her genre’s marquee awards shows and picked up a nod in the Grammys’ best new artist category.

2 On “The Voice” live-results show Wednesday night, the first of the season, America finally got the chance to make its preferences known and play gatekeeper.

3 But her selection is evocative of entrenched influences that sway Oscars gatekeepers every year, regardless of the voting body's recent expansion to include more international members.

4 She blandished the gatekeeper into letting her through the gate of the theatre.

她用甜言蜜语哄得看门人让她进了戏院的门。

5 With a vast cable universe and infinite opportunities online, the power of such gatekeepers has diminished, as artists can now reach audiences more directly than ever.

6 While he has enough power now to directly ask a star whether they actually plan on recording his music, midlevel writers have to rely on the vague word of gatekeepers.

7 “These stories are being written, they are there, so it’s about those gatekeepers opening that door and having that conversation.”

8 In it, she described how she was harassed by a producer: “Oh I’m the gatekeeper/Spread your legs/Open up/You could be famous/If you come up anywhere else, I’ll erase you.”

9 The irony, of course, is that Cherry—who was fired on Monday by Sportsnet, the “Hockey Night in Canada” broadcaster, for accusing immigrants of being insufficiently patriotic—was also, for decades, the sport’s self-appointed gatekeeper.

10 No gatekeeper means there's no arbitrary decisions about which are favored and which are not.

没有守门人意味着随心所欲就能决定哪家企业受到青睐而哪家遭冷遇的日子结束了。

11 But then the World Wide Web came along, and blew the gatekeepers away.

12 Few artists are at their most thoughtful or generous when discussing the waters in which they must swim to further their careers, especially when kvetching with friends and railing against gatekeepers.

13 Taoism priest all over the face grouchy, drank gatekeeper at once.

道士满脸不兴奋, 当即喝走了看门人.

14 By dictating which apps allowed on its devices, Apple has become a gatekeeper.

如此一来, “苹果”公司成了看门人,决定哪些应用可用于其移动设备.

15 No longer are filmmakers beholden to the gatekeepers of television, but through online platforms they can democratise the process.

16 But, in the end, the proposed acquisition succumbed to regulatory concerns about giving one company so much power as an Internet gatekeeper.

17 Nevertheless, Ms. Santo Domingo scoffed at the notion that she is a gatekeeper of fashion.

18 A former chief editor of the dictionary, Simpson reflects on nearly four decades as a gatekeeper of the English language.

19 The initial promise was increased connectivity, a way to reach and respond to fans quickly and candidly: no gatekeepers, no filters.

20 And death came in such horrifying ways; with the antiviral gatekeepers of the body all disabled and suddenly useless, men were dying of things cured decades and centuries before.

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