词汇 | librarian |
释义 | librarian noun[ C ] uk /laɪˈbreə.ri.ən/ us /laɪˈbrer.i.ən/ someone who works in a library, is trained in the organization or running of libraries, or is in charge of a library: 图书管理员,图书馆馆员 The young librarian is great at finding titles children will like. The Central Library saves money by hiring clerks paid by the hour rather than trained librarians. someone who is in charge of a collection of a particular type of books or papers, or books or papers on a particular subject: As an astronomy librarian, she is a member of a collaborative group of specialized librarians. Librarians spend days sorting through music that may be added to their collections. The librarian found articles on theology and philosophy. At that time she was working as a school librarian. Teachers and librarians at the schools develop lesson plans around the books. Many Arizona school districts are shedding librarians and cutting their hours. People who help or serve people professionally aid worker attendant au pair buddy busboy caregiver concierge customer service demonstrator equerry FAE family liaison officer odd-job man personal care assistant right-hand man roadie social worker steward stylist valet librarian | American Dictionarylibrarian noun[ C ] us/lɑɪˈbreər·i·ən/ a person who works in a library, esp. someone with special training for this type of work Examples of librarianlibrarian Such orthographic independence creates difficulties for both readers and librarians. More importantly, the librarian reassigned the shelf number of the second book at the end of this very inventory. The most important application for our mobile manipulator is the librarian robot. The librarian becomes a keeper of books rather than a disseminator of wisdom. Suppose your colleague, the librarian, has a collection of pictures that are potentially relevant for your leaflet. We will examine this "librarian-function" in more depth. In our research laboratory, we are working on a librarian robot, designed to work in this partially known environment. Coding was performed independently by one librarian and one researcher, the results compared, and any differences resolved by discussion. Subscribers and contributors include publishers, booksellers, librarians, literary agents, authors and others involved professionally with the book in thirty countries. Diagonal view from reading room, across central axis towards bookstack bays with librarians' gallery above. He broke his chief clientele into three groups: librarians, teachers and museums. I feel that the book may be most useful to librarians who handle music enquiries, especially those librarians with little or no musical knowledge. The director ran two day research training courses with help from a statistician and librarian. They do not necessarily want or need a 1:1 relationship between product and pay, any more than nurses, policemen, teachers, librarians or car-workers do. The librarian needs to be more architect than writer. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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