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单词 dispatcher
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Definition of dispatcher in English:

dispatcher

(also despatcher)
noun dɪˈspatʃədəˈspætʃər
  • 1A person whose job is to receive messages and organize the movement of people or vehicles, especially in the emergency services.

    he told the dispatcher that his wife wasn't breathing
    a cab driver responded to a call from his dispatcher
    with modifier emergency police dispatchers received a call from the building at 8.45 am
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A taxi dispatcher requires the precise location of cabs to determine which is the closest to a pickup.
    • If they don't get you or you are in need of assistance, they call a 911 dispatcher.
    • Deena dialled the police number, 911, and dispatchers put her through to the FBI.
    • She spent several years as a dispatcher for the Pender County, N.C., sheriff's office and a year as a clerk of the county court.
    • At the beginning of a fire, dispatchers are generally sent instructions and requests by phone or radio.
    • Within a couple of minutes the police dispatcher advised the officer over the radio to proceed to the Georgian Mall.
    • He made a phone call which our emergency communications dispatcher had recorded.
    • Mrs. Henderson was on the phone with the police, trying to get past the dispatcher.
    • The Hoover Police Department has hired several Spanish-speaking dispatchers for its emergency response team.
    • The police communications log records his radio contact with the dispatcher at 16:01.
    1. 1.1 A person who sends something to a destination.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I was working full-time as a dispatcher for a realty company, midnight to 9 in the morning.
      • The jobs will be created by May 1 and offer opportunities for supervisors, customer service agents and dispatchers.
      • Dispatchers and dock workers can identify regional shipments in the system and keep them on schedule.
      • A job scheduler and a dispatcher handle periodic jobs, whereas reactive jobs change state themselves for performance reasons.
      • Buck, along with other dogs, was purchased by Francois and Perrault, dispatchers for the Canadian government, and transported by ship to Alaska.
      • I was the first dispatcher in my delivery business, and I always thought I was the best dispatcher we ever had.
 
 

Definition of dispatcher in US English:

dispatcher

(also despatcher)
noundəˈspætʃərdəˈspaCHər
  • 1A person whose job is to receive messages and organize the movement of people or vehicles, especially in the emergency services.

    he told the dispatcher that his wife wasn't breathing
    a cab driver responded to a call from his dispatcher
    with modifier emergency police dispatchers received a call from the building at 8:45 a.m
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the beginning of a fire, dispatchers are generally sent instructions and requests by phone or radio.
    • A taxi dispatcher requires the precise location of cabs to determine which is the closest to a pickup.
    • The police communications log records his radio contact with the dispatcher at 16:01.
    • If they don't get you or you are in need of assistance, they call a 911 dispatcher.
    • Deena dialled the police number, 911, and dispatchers put her through to the FBI.
    • She spent several years as a dispatcher for the Pender County, N.C., sheriff's office and a year as a clerk of the county court.
    • The Hoover Police Department has hired several Spanish-speaking dispatchers for its emergency response team.
    • Mrs. Henderson was on the phone with the police, trying to get past the dispatcher.
    • Within a couple of minutes the police dispatcher advised the officer over the radio to proceed to the Georgian Mall.
    • He made a phone call which our emergency communications dispatcher had recorded.
    1. 1.1 A person who sends something to a destination.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Dispatchers and dock workers can identify regional shipments in the system and keep them on schedule.
      • The jobs will be created by May 1 and offer opportunities for supervisors, customer service agents and dispatchers.
      • I was the first dispatcher in my delivery business, and I always thought I was the best dispatcher we ever had.
      • I was working full-time as a dispatcher for a realty company, midnight to 9 in the morning.
      • A job scheduler and a dispatcher handle periodic jobs, whereas reactive jobs change state themselves for performance reasons.
      • Buck, along with other dogs, was purchased by Francois and Perrault, dispatchers for the Canadian government, and transported by ship to Alaska.
 
 
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