释义 |
co-ˈordinator [f. co-ordinate v. + -or: cf. L. ordinātor.] a. A person or thing that co-ordinates.
1864H. Spencer Illustr. Univ. Progr. 422 This great cephalic ganglion becoming the co-ordinator of all the creature's movements, there no longer exists much local independence. b. Gram. A co-ordinating conjunction.
1933Bloomfield Language xii. 195 The phrase boys and girls belongs to the same form-class as the constituents, boys, girls; these constituents are the members of the co-ordination, and the other constituent is the co-ordinator. 1964English Studies XLV. 298 The ‘yet’ in the first line..is, at first, somewhat perplexing. Obviously a coordinator.., the word introduces new ‘secondary’ material. So co-ˈordinatory a. = co-ordinative 2. |