arbiters

英 [ˈɑːbɪtəz] 美 [ˈɑrbətərz]

n.  仲裁人; 公断人; 裁决人; 决定者; 权威人士
arbiter的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 仲裁人;公断人
    An arbiter is a person or institution that judges and settles a quarrel between two other people or groups.
    1. He was the ultimate arbiter on both theological and political matters.
      他在神学和政治事务上都是最终的仲裁人。
    2. ...the court's role as arbiter in the law-making process.
      法庭在制定法律过程中担任裁决机构的角色
  2. N-COUNT (时尚或风格的)权威,决定者
    An arbiter of taste or style is someone who has a lot of influence in deciding what is fashionable or socially desirable.
    1. Sequins have often aroused the scorn of arbiters of taste.
      闪光装饰片经常引起时尚引领者的鄙视。

双语例句

  1. Sequins have often aroused the scorn of arbiters of taste.
    闪光装饰片经常引起时尚引领者的鄙视。
  2. Yet Subaru has racked up more endorsements by independent arbiters of automotive quality and safety than just about any other manufacturer.
    但是,在车辆品质与安全性方面,独立评论者对斯巴鲁的肯定高于任何其它厂商。
  3. They were the arbiters of fashion, the Court of last Appeal, and they knew it, and bowed to their fate.
    他们是时尚的仲裁人,是终审法院,而且他们深知这一点,并听从命运的安排。
  4. These collaborations signal a moment where the cradle of innovation and the arbiters of fashion are finally embracing one another, says L2 research director Colin Gilbert.
    L2研究总监科林o吉尔伯特表示,这一系列合作标志着创新的摇篮与时尚的发源地终于开始牵手。
  5. The second is the rating agencies, the new arbiters of credit risk.
    第二股力量是评级机构,信贷风险新的仲裁者。
  6. They shall be competent to act as arbiters and experts in all disputes arising between translators and users of translations.
    当译者和译著使用者之间出现任何纠纷时,此类组织应有能力作为仲裁者和专家采取行动。
  7. Panels of arbiters convened by the WTO have declared subsidies on US cotton and European sugar illegal, and spurred Congress to rewrite its tax law twice in response to a ruling that it was illegally supporting exporters.
    由该组织召集的仲裁委员会已经宣布,美国对棉花和欧洲对糖的补贴都是非法的;由于世贸组织裁定,美国政府对出口商提供了非法的支持,美国国会被迫两次修改其税务法律。
  8. The National Bureau of Economic Research, the recognized arbiters for dating recessions, uses a more complicated formula that takes into account such factors as employment and income growth.
    国家经济研究办公室被广泛认为衡量衰退的权威机构,他们使用更复杂的公式来计算衡量出衰退,这些公式考虑了就业率以及收入增长等因素。
  9. They are the arbiters of the health care, they are the workers.
    女性是保健行业的决策者,也是工作者。
  10. More fundamentally, is it safe to assume that monetary policy is an apolitical activity and that central bankers are objective arbiters of what is best for the national interest?
    更为根本的一点是,我们是否有十足把握认为,货币政策不应涉及政治,央行官员能够客观判断何种政策对国家利益最为有利?
  11. "Do we really want railroads to be the arbiters ( n.) of who wins and who loses in the marketplace?" asks Martin Bercovici. a Washington lawyer who frequently represents shipper.
    “我们是否真地想让铁路公司成为在市场上决定谁败谁荣的裁决者呢?”马丁•贝科维奇问道,他是一位常常代表铁路客户的华盛顿律师。
  12. Mitchell approved the plan, insisting only that the President be given complete freedom in naming the arbiters.
    米切尔同意这一计划,只是坚持总统在提名仲裁人时必须完全自由。
  13. Even some naval experts in the US think carriers 'expense and vulnerability spell an end to the role of these as arbiters of naval supremacy, he points out, and China should look for better ways to meet its strategic needs.
    他指出,甚至连美国的一些海军专家也认为,建造航母的费用以及脆弱性将终结航母作为海军霸权主宰者的作用,中国应寻找更好的方式,来满足其战略需要。
  14. They are, increasingly, arbiters of which types of borrowers get credit.
    它们正越来越多地充当决定哪几种借款人可获得信贷的裁决人角色。
  15. As the arbiters of national policy, the army also commandeers scarce economic resources, from equipment and education to real estate and other commercial activities.
    作为国家政策的主导者,巴基斯坦军方还控制着稀缺的经济资源,从设备和教育,到房地产以及其它商业活动。
  16. But according to its editor, Jo Aitchison, the new book "Etiquette for Girls" is a sign that the traditional arbiters ( 10) of civility are catching up with the times.
    德布雷特编辑乔艾奇逊说,新书《女子礼仪》是传统礼仪权威与时俱进的标志。
  17. In general, the economic arbiters of taste recommend "experiences" over commodities, pastimes over knickknacks, doing over having.
    通常,鉴赏的经济权威会推荐经历而不是商品,消遣而不是小摆设,工作而不是拥有。
  18. Design and Evaluation of SoC Bus Arbiters
    一款嵌入式芯片总线仲裁器的设计和评估