gatekeepers
英 [ˈgeɪtˌkiːpəz]
美 [ˈgeɪtˌkipərz]
n. 看门人; 守门人; 门卫; 把关系统
gatekeeper的复数
柯林斯词典
- 看门人;守门人
Agatekeeperis a person who is in charge of a gate and who allows people through it.
双语例句
- They're the gatekeepers in most businesses and may have valuable information on the inner workings of the organization.
在大多数公司他们都是守门人,并且对于公司内部组织的运作还能提供宝贵的经验。 - Another respondent had even stronger words: Bankers have lost perspective they really are the gatekeepers.
另一位受访者的言辞甚至更为尖锐:银行家们失去了全局视野,他们实际上是负责把关的。 - In terms of false media reports, 49% of doctors took them as deliberate, and37% thought that the media needed qualified scientific gatekeepers for their medical news.
关于媒体方面的虚假报道,49%的医生把他们视为故意,37%的医生认为媒体对医疗的报道需要的合格的新闻学术把关。 - Bad gatekeepers are one.
糟糕的看守者就是其一。 - Ian game, who has worked in it for years, says recruitment agencies and HR staff are "gatekeepers" that applicants have to struggle past.
在it业工作多年的伊恩盖姆(iangame)表示,招聘机构和人事部门员工是“看门人”,应聘者必须努力通过这一关。 - The gatekeepers at each gate did not need to leave their posts, because their fellow Levites made the preparations for them.
守门的都不需要离开工作岗位,因为他们的兄弟利未人已经为他们预备好了祭物。 - Strengthening the internal communication, strengthening the deployment of the security guards, gatekeepers and switchboard operators.
加强内部沟通、加强保安、门卫和总机接线员的安排。 - While the gatekeepers may be in danger, producers and editors will become more important.
虽然主控人可能处于危险状态,制片人和编辑将变得更为重要。 - But you are the gatekeepers.
但你们是守护者(gatekeepers)。 - Instinctively, or unconsciously, managers know this to be true, so oddly most engage in preventing access to the needed knowledge ( they become gatekeepers) in order to justify the great wisdom they bring to decisions.
出于本能或潜意识,经理们知道这一点,奇怪的是大多数经理都会阻挠别人获得所需的知识(从而变成了守门员),只是为了证明自己的决定非常英明。