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noun* * *2) (a person who connects telephone calls: Ask the operator to connect you to that number.) der/die Telefonist(in)* * *op·era·tor[ˈɒpəreɪtəʳ, AM ˈɑ:pəreɪt̬ɚ]nfork-lift \operator Gabelstaplerfahrer(in) m(f)machine \operator Maschinist(in) m(f)radio \operator Funker(in) m(f)tour \operator Reiseveranstalter(in) m(f)he is a canny \operator in wage negotiations er ist ein schlauer Verhandlungspartner bei Lohnverhandlungento be a real \operator with the ladies die Frauen um den Finger wickeln können* * *['ɒpəreɪtə(r)]n1) (TELEC) ≈ Vermittlung f2) (of machinery) (Maschinen)arbeiter(in) m(f); (of vehicle, lift) Führer(in) m(f); (of electrical equipment) Bediener(in) m(f); (of computer etc) Operator(in) m(f)lathe etc operator — Arbeiter(in) m(f) an der Drehbank etc
3) (= private company) Unternehmen nt; (= company owner) Unternehmer(in) m(f); (FIN) (Börsen)makler(in) m(f); (= tour operator) Veranstalter(in) m(f)4) (inf) raffinierter Typ m (inf); (= criminal) Gauner(in) m(f)to be a smooth/clever operator — raffiniert vorgehen
* * *1. (der, die, das) Wirkende2. TECH Bedienungsmann m, -person f, Arbeiter(in), (Kran- etc) Führer(in)3. Vermittlung f, Fräulein n (vom Amt):operator-connected call handvermitteltes Gespräch4. a) Filmvorführer(in)b) Kameramann m, -frau f5. WIRTSCHa) Unternehmer(in)b) Betreiber(in)c) (Börse) (berufsmäßige[r]) Spekulant(in):operator for a fall Baissespekulant;operator for a rise Haussespekulant6. MED Operateur(in), operierender Arzt, operierende Ärztin7. MATH Operator m (eine durch ein Symbol gekennzeichnete Rechen- oder Zuordnungsvorschrift für bestimmte Größen)8. IT Operator m, Operatorin f (Fachkraft für die Bedienung einer Datenverarbeitungsanlage)op. abk1. opera2. operation3. operator4. opposite5. optical opt.6. opus Op.* * *noun* * *n.Anwender - m.Bediener - m.
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