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operator [ˈɒpəreɪtəɐ, Am ˈɑ:pəreɪt̬ɚ] N

1. operator (person):

operator
operator tel

lathe operator N

lathe operator

radio operator N

switchboard operator N

telephone operator N Am

tour operator [ˈtʊəɐˈɒpərəɪtəɐ, Am ˈtʊrˌɑ:pəreɪt̬ɚ] N

wireless operator N

1. wireless operator (person):

wireless operator

2. wireless operator AVIAT:

wireless operator

gas station operator N Am (petrol station operator)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Most stagehands (riggers, winch-workers and operators) were in the lowest class, making about $1,200 a week.
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Guided walks are available through private operators along many of the walks.
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An operator cut a vital steel support beams on a roof truss.
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They were later transferred to industrial operators, mainly coal mines.
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This is part of the tremendous value gained in representing this operator as a vector in its own right.
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A station is staffed by an operator who receives train orders and gives them to trains as they pass.
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C-like languages feature two versions (pre- and post-) of each operator with slightly different semantics.
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Terminals can only sell vouchers up to their balance, so the operator can use a pre-paid system to let vendors charge up the terminals.
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Any organisation meeting all these requirements can become a railway operator and access the national network.
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Open and closed maps can also be characterized by the interior and closure operators.
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