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单词 curator
释义 cu·ra·tor
\kyəˈrā]d.ə(r), ˈkyu̇ˌrā], ˈkyu̇rə], ˈkyüˌrā], ]tə-\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English curatour guardian, curate, from Middle French curateur, from Old French, from Latin curator manager, overseer, guardian, from curatus + -or
1.
 a. Roman law : a person corresponding nearly to the guardian of English law and appointed to manage the affairs of a person past the age of puberty while he is a minor or of any such person when legally incompetent (as a spendthrift or a lunatic)
 b. : a similar guardian in various modern legal systems (as the Scots law or Roman Dutch law) appointed for minors or others past the age of pupillarity
2. [Latin]
 a. : a person having the care and superintendence of something : overseer, manager, steward
 b. : one in charge of the exhibits, research activities, and personnel of a museum, zoo, or other place of exhibit
 c. : one in charge of a single collection or subject of study in such an institution
  < curator of manuscripts >
  < curator of birds >
3.
 a. : a member of a board of trustees charged with administering the business of a university or a division thereof
  < curators of the university >
  < curators of the university library >
 b. : a member of a body that elects certain professors at Scottish universities
  < the patronage of seventeen chairs, previously in the gift of the Town Council, was transferred to seven curatorsEdinburgh University Cal. >
 c. : the director of an educational fund who is entrusted with selecting and advising holders of fellowships under that fund
  < curator of fellowships >
4. : a cricket groundsman
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