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curate
- IPA[ˈkyo͝oˌrāt]
美式
- select, organize, and look after the items in (a collection or exhibition);select the performers or performances that will feature in (an arts event or program)
verb: curate, 3rd person present: curates, gerund or present participle: curating, past tense: curated, past participle: curated
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動詞
- 1. select, organize, and look after the items in (a collection or exhibition) both exhibitions are curated by the museum's director
- ▪ select the performers or performances that will feature in (an arts event or program) in past years the festival has been curated by the likes of David Bowie
- ▪ select, organize, and present (online content, merchandise, information, etc.), typically using professional or expert knowledge nearly every major news organization is using Twitter’s new lists feature to curate tweets about the earthquake
- another term for priest-in-charge
Oxford Dictionary
- a thing that is partly good and partly bad: this book is a bit of a curate's egg
Oxford American Dictionary
- a thing that is partly good and partly bad: this book is a bit of a curate's egg
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[kjʊəˈreɪt]
英式
- select, organize, and look after the items in (a collection or exhibition): both exhibitions are curated by the Centre's director
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkjʊərət]
英式
- a member of the clergy engaged as assistant to a vicar, rector, or parish priest: he never resided there, leaving his clerical duties to his curate
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkyo͝orət]
美式
- a member of the clergy engaged as assistant to a vicar, rector, or parish priest: he never resided there, leaving his clerical duties to his curate
Oxford American Dictionary