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UK
/ˈɒpəɹˌeɪtɐ/
]
[ US /ˈɑpɝˌeɪtɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈɑpɝˌeɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
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someone who owns or operates a business
who is the operator of this franchise? - (mathematics) a symbol or function representing a mathematical operation
- a shrewd or unscrupulous person who knows how to circumvent difficulties
- a speculator who trades aggressively on stock or commodity markets
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an agent that operates some apparatus or machine
the operator of the switchboard
How To Use operator In A Sentence
- Firm words , air shower and broadband are three major key products of the firm net operator.
- The term "strategic" came up again earlier this year, when Ontario's provincial government set up a committee to debate a proposed merger between London Stock Exchange Group PLC and TMX Group Inc., operator of Canada's flagship Toronto Stock Exchange. Canada Turns Wary Eye to Foreign Bids
- What methods of signaling other troops will there be implemented in the game. eg. do you need a radio operator alive in your squad to communicate with other squads?
- The score may actually have been 32-0, but it seems the scoreboard operator could not keep up.
- It also emerged on Tuesday that actress Sienna Miller had obtained a court ruling ordering phone operator Vodafone to disclose data relating to other users - so-called third party disclosure.
- He said the operators of two steel fishing vessels recently reported losses of HK $50,000 a month while the operators of two sampans said they had lost around HK $20,000.
- Other freight and passenger operators will have open access rights to this network.
- You need to have your destination written out in Chinese characters for cab operators.
- Tell the operator that Karl Lagerfeld thinks you're 'demode'. I want a t-shirt that says...
- In Belgium, 2,500 truckers, taxi drivers and tour bus operators staged a protest on Sunday in Brussels.