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词汇 curator
释义 curator
noun[ C ]
uk /kjʊəˈreɪ.tər/ us /kjʊˈreɪ.t̬ɚ/
a person in charge of a museum, library, etc.(博物馆、图书馆等的)馆长
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Examples from literature

He is the curator of a fine museum. 
Let me introduce you to Mr. Francis, the curator of the museum. 
She visited the various museums and private collections of this country, and got in touch with the heads of the different departments and their curators. 
The curator there, an old man of about seventy, loves to tell the story of its founding and growth. 
We had a glimpse of the museum, by courtesy of the American gentleman who is curator of it. 

curator | American Dictionary


curator
noun[ C ]
us/ˈkyʊərˌeɪ·t̬ər, kjʊˈreɪ-/
a person in charge of a department of a museum or other place where objects of art, science, or from the past are collected, or a person who organizes and arranges a showing of art or other objects of interest

Examples of curator


curator
The experience of commissioning and attending to these works has been a revealing one for me, their curator.
Project managers and curators need to be aware that greater flexibility will be required.
I then consider current debates among curators and distinguish between two main exhibition strategies, one pragmatist, the other purist.
The curators, conservators and research staff who gave their time to locate vases as well as corresponding paperwork were instrumental.
We have no special theory about where the initial values of the user variables come from: user surveys or curator intuition are possibilities.
Museums are now at the centre of a triangle of curators' and visitors' concerns, and their historical circumstances.
The lack of accurate locality data for samples is the bane of museum curators' lives.
Most museums undergo at the same time a reassessment of the role of curators: museum educators have become the professional mediators between visitors and curators.
We ought to think further about the relationship curators have with 132 objects, people and the community.
Despite the best efforts of curators and conservationists, no object lasts forever.
The explosiveness and obviousness of the curators' choice should not obscure its ingenuity.
Automating this part of the censorship process prevented curators having to actively reject a lot of false starts.
Through her discussion of the topic, a curator's view on selection policy is demonstrated, as is the presentation of objects within the public context.
According to museum curators, one key pedagogical feature of artifact descriptions is the use of generalisations.
The third was used by museum curators to audition the material gathered.
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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