释义 |
cu·rate I. \ˈkyu̇rə̇t\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English curat, from Medieval Latin curatus, from cura cure of souls (from Latin, care) + Latin -atus -ate — more at cure 1. : one who has the care of souls : clergyman 2. : an assistant or a deputy of a rector or vicar in the churches of the Anglican communion and in the Roman Catholic Church II. \kyəˈrāt, ˈkyu̇ˌr-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: back-formation from curator : to act as curator of |