Operators can be categorized as a noun.
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operator - an agent that operates some apparatus or machine; "the operator of the switchboard" | ||
operator - (mathematics) a symbol or function representing a mathematical operation | ||
operator - someone who owns or operates a business; "who is the operator of this franchise?" | ||
operator - a speculator who trades aggressively on stock or commodity markets | ||
operator - a shrewd or unscrupulous person who knows how to circumvent difficulties |
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1. | noun | The agency allows experienced boat operators to apply for a special license to get up to 50 meters from where lava sizzles into the sea. | |
2. | noun | Tour operators represent 3,000 companies and 35,000 employees in France. | |
3. | noun | Rover operators rely on special three-dimensional goggles to help them drive Curiosity over the Martian landscape. | |
4. | noun | The operator of the switchboard. | |
5. | noun | Who is the operator of this franchise? | |
6. | noun | I have asked for 4 outside ports and should anyone else need to join in, they may do so with the access code and without operator assistance. | |
7. | noun | They are currently working on a bid (due 1/31) for the Medusa project which involves Murphy (operator), Agip and Callon in Mississippi Canyon Blocks #538 and #582. | |
8. | noun | "They (ISO management) did what any independent system operator would do." | |
9. | noun | From the point of view of a business, and client/operator relationships, he's doing a really shitty job. | |
10. | noun | In this hard economic times is very important to save money Very reasonable prices top quality work The owner operator he does all the the work with Helpers very friendly I definitely recommend this this guys Don't get jack by big companies that they pay alot of money to be on top of the list Thanks. | |
11. | noun | Operator, I'd like to place a call to Winnipeg, Canada, but I can't quite remember the number. | |
12. | noun | Tom became good friends with the elevator operator in their hotel. | |
13. | noun | Call the operator at 104 then. | |
14. | noun | The operator put me through to New York. | |
15. | noun | Operator, we were cut off. |
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The agency allows experienced boat operators to apply for a special license to get up to 50 meters from where lava sizzles into the sea. | |
Tour operators represent 3,000 companies and 35,000 employees in France. | |
Rover operators rely on special three-dimensional goggles to help them drive Curiosity over the Martian landscape. | |
The operator of the switchboard. |
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Who is the operator of this franchise? |
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I have asked for 4 outside ports and should anyone else need to join in, they may do so with the access code and without operator assistance. |
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They are currently working on a bid (due 1/31) for the Medusa project which involves Murphy (operator), Agip and Callon in Mississippi Canyon Blocks #538 and #582. |
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"They (ISO management) did what any independent system operator would do." |
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From the point of view of a business, and client/operator relationships, he's doing a really shitty job. |
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In this hard economic times is very important to save money Very reasonable prices top quality work The owner operator he does all the the work with Helpers very friendly I definitely recommend this this guys Don't get jack by big companies that they pay alot of money to be on top of the list Thanks. |
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Operator, I'd like to place a call to Winnipeg, Canada, but I can't quite remember the number. | |
Tom became good friends with the elevator operator in their hotel. | |
Call the operator at 104 then. | |
The operator put me through to New York. | |
Operator, we were cut off. |