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conductor [kənˈdʌktə] n 1. an official on a bus who collects fares, checks tickets, etc. 2. (Music / Classical Music) Also called (esp US) director a person who conducts an orchestra, choir, etc. 3. a person who leads or guides 4. (Transport / Railways) US and Canadian a railway official in charge of a train 5. (Physics / General Physics) a substance, body, or system that conducts electricity, heat, etc. 6. (Engineering / Electrical Engineering) See lightning conductor conductorship n conductress [kənˈdʌktrɪs] fem n
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Translations conductor [kənˈdʌktəʳ] N 2. (Phys) [of heat, electricity] → conductor m (also lightning conductor) → pararrayos m inv conductor [kənˈdʌktər] n [orchestra] → chef mf d'orchestre (on bus) → receveur/euse m/f (ELECTRICITY, ELECTRONICS) → conducteur m conductor conductor [kənˈdʌktəʳ] n (of orchestra) → direttore m d'orchestra; (on bus) → bigliettaio (Am) (Rail) → controllore m (Phys) (of heat, electricity) → conduttore m conductor [kənˈdʌktəʳ] n (of orchestra) → direttore m d'orchestra; (on bus) → bigliettaio (Am) (Rail) → controllore m (Phys) (of heat, electricity) → conduttore m How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| For that alone is it, that attracts me to come there," wrote the Mainz musician Felix Volbach when applying for the conductorship at the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, in 1894, "namely to bring our rich treasures of our great masters there to the world of the future and help that they conquer the world. Meeting participants can introduce multiple workbooks while conductorship features allow a presenter to control the flow of information within a conference. |
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