Synonym: hustler, manipulator, wheeler dealer. Similar words: refrigerator, operate, operating, cooperate, operation, laboratory, AND operation, cooperative. Meaning: ['ɑpəreɪtə(r) /'ɒp-] n. 1. (mathematics) a symbol that represents a function from functions to functions 2. an agent that operates some apparatus or machine 3. someone who owns or operates a business 4. a shrewd or unscrupulous person who knows how to circumvent difficulties 5. a speculator who trades aggressively on stock or commodity markets.
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(91) He told the operator where he was, what he had found, and asked for two more uniformed men.
(92) When in use, the semi-circular wheel guard of the Hitachi deflects sparks, chippings etc away from the operator.
(93) The restructuring actually gave control of the grid to the Independent System Operator, a body established by the state legislature.
(94) The score may actually have been 32-0, but it seems the scoreboard operator could not keep up.
(95) It has also cut manufacturing lead times from 17 weeks to two and trebled output per operator.
(96) Standing right in front of us on the courthouse steps was a Channel 10 camera operator wearing a Miami Dolphins jersey.
(97) The Offline Operator will then be requested to remount the media item correctly.
(98) Although each site was controlled by the operator, they were supervised and inspected by the Department of Transport.
(99) Everybody was shook but especially the other radio operator and myself.
(100) The demands on the human operator are difficult to quantify or even to describe because the process is essentially an interactive one.
(101) This eliminates the need for an operator at the machine itself to intervene continually in the production process.
(102) Once she came second among 60 contestants in a competition to find the telephone operator with the most pleasant and efficient manner.
(103) The system may as well do it, and present the operator with each applicant within the vacancy in turn in numerical order.
(104) Hong Kong based regent Hotels emerged as the operator of the Windsor Hotel.
(105) Two other crew were to be carried, Mr. Gillroy as wireless operator and Mr. Davies as ground engineer.
(106) He may not look it, but he is a smooth operator.
(107) We see how algebraic laws allow us to give a precise and succinct description of each operator.
(108) But you've got a few months left, enough time for a very shrewd operator to move in.
(109) Beside the producer sat one of the most important cogs in the production wheel, the Control Operator or Engineer.
(110) A working-class housewife married to a machine operator declares: Housework is boring.
(111) Susan was twenty-two, a computer operator in a large mirror company in an industrial park near their apartment.
(112) Each operator adds a single new fact which is a direct consequence of what is known already.
(113) Corporal L, the Royal Signals Operator, is half asleep in his chair.
(114) The operator of the mechanical digger who unearthed both was not sure.
(115) Omar had bribed the telephone operator to leave his office, but I did not trust him to stay away.
(116) The most significant thing about the system is that it allows the operator to lay out pages on the screen.
(117) In an important sense,[sentencedict.com] the expansion of managerial responsibilities was the corollary of the move towards a more flexible process operator.
(118) He heard Mrs Hassock's voice from below - she was obviously responding to the telephone operator.
(119) The pattern recognition technique enables the computer to cope with a certain amount of operator error, minor misspellings make no difference.
(120) There are precedents for such moderate variations in spacer length differences between operator half-sites.
More similar words: refrigerator, operate, operating, cooperate, operation, laboratory, AND operation, cooperative, cooperate with, administrator, opera, educator, senator, predator, elevator, regulator, indicator, legislator, regulatory, coordinator, conciliatory, investigator, moderate, generate, tolerate, desperate, inveterate, accelerate, desperately, deliberately.