单词 | curate |
释义 | curate Word forms: curates, curating , curated pronunciation note: The noun is pronounced (kjʊərət ). The verb is pronounced (kjʊreɪt ). 1. countable noun A curate is a clergyman in the Anglican Church who helps the priest. 2. verb [usually passive] If an exhibition is curated by someone, they organize it. The Hayward exhibition has been curated by the artist Bernard Luthi. [be VERB-ed + by] 3. verb To curate something is to carefully choose, arrange, and present different items in order to get a particular effect. He curated the festival back in 2010. [VERB noun] Everything about the experience is carefully curated. Collocations: curate a collection And do display your bits and bobs — if you collect photos or china, use the shelves as a space to curate your collection. Times, Sunday Times To use current parlance, 'curate your collection', rather than plonking plants down at random. Times, Sunday Times Not enough discrimination has gone into curating this collection, however. The Times Literary Supplement Curating this collection has presented a rare chance to read some of these not merely as a reporter. Times, Sunday Times The biggest challenge of my residency has been curating an exhibition. Times, Sunday Times After all, where's the fun in curating an exhibition such as this if no one ever sees it? Times, Sunday Times Now we've curated an exhibition of his work and it has been a hotline back to him. Times, Sunday Times Curating that exhibition has given him another insight perhaps denied to most academics: he knows what people want. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 助理牧师英国国教的, 主办英国国教的 Japanese: 副牧師, 主催する |
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