arbiter的意思和读音

arbiter

: [ˈɑrbɪtər] : [ˈɑː(r)bɪtə(r)]

n.

arbiters  

n.arbitrator,mediator,intermediary,negotiator,go-between

arbitern.

1.~ (of sth)a person with the power or influence to make judgements and decide what will be done or accepted

The law is the final arbiter of what is considered obscene.

an arbiter of taste/style/fashion

n.1.,,2.,

n.1.a person or organization that has official power to settle disagreements2.someone whose opinions about a subject have a lot of influence

1. foist vt. arbiter n. joke n. ...

4. foist vt. arbiter n. joke n. ...

5. arable adj. arbiter n. arbitrary adj.

7. Creator Arbiter Judge ...

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1.Her father was an arbiter-general in the Old Republic, and her mother was a governor on her native Chandrila.

2.Court, as final arbiter of the Constitution, can overturn legislative ACTS or executive orders if it finds them to be unconstitutional.

3.The problem cries out for a long-term, open-minded, systematic search, with nature as the only arbiter of what is or is not? likely.

4.And I'm certainly aware that I would be the last person to be the arbiter of these.

5."The artist community is unlikely to accept that the record company is to be the arbiter of what is or is not a suitable state of health. "“,”

6.We need an outside arbiter to ask one of the machines to stand down.

7.Surely, the bank's policymaking board would have been the better arbiter.

8.But Zoilus and Cicero are two different persons. Cicero is an arbiter in thought, just as Brutus is an arbiter by the sword.西西

9.The bank remains the ultimate arbiter regarding issuing, incremental fees, and timing of funds transfer.

10.linguists have given us so far a master arbiter like the English writer Henry Watson Fowler. A battle appears won, but the conflict goes on.Fowler)