名詞售票員; <電>導(dǎo)體; (樂(lè)隊(duì))指揮; 導(dǎo)管(套管的一種)
名詞
1. Metal is a good conductor of electricity.
金屬是很好的導(dǎo)電體。
2. Copper is a good conductor of electricity.
銅是電的良導(dǎo)體。
3. conductor
3. Copper is a good conductor of electricity.
銅是良導(dǎo)體。
在地鐵站
A:Excuse me. Is this seat taken?
對(duì)不起,這位子有人坐嗎?
B:I’m afraid this seat is taken.
恐怕這個(gè)位子已經(jīng)有人坐了。
A:Oh, is it? Thank you anyway.
哦,是嗎?不論如何還是謝謝你。
B:You’re welcome. Why don’t you ask the conductor when he comes by?
不客氣。當(dāng)車長(zhǎng)過(guò)來(lái)的時(shí)候,你為什么不問(wèn)問(wèn)他呢?
A:Thank you.
謝謝。
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1. 車掌:百科試著連取(access)全像甲板系統(tǒng),但被剛到達(dá)的車掌(conductor)阻止了 ,并要求看三人的車票. 當(dāng)他們還在推讬應(yīng)付之時(shí),火車司機(jī)(engineer)沖了 進(jìn)來(lái)并且告訴大家不要打擾百科一伙人─「他們只是想要幫忙!」不過(guò),車掌 要他回到引擎室,
1. (管弦樂(lè)隊(duì)或合唱團(tuán)的)指揮
A conductor is a person who stands in front of an orchestra or choir and directs its performance.
conductor的反義詞
2. 公交車售票員
On a bus, the conductor is the person whose job is to sell tickets to the passengers.
3. 列車員
On a train, a conductor is a person whose job is to travel on the train in order to help passengers and check tickets.
4. 導(dǎo)體
A conductor is a substance that heat or electricity can pass through or along.