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Operators; Operator (song); Operator (disambiguation); Orerators; Orerator; Operator (film)

operator         
n.
1) a computer; crane; elevator (AE); ham, radio; machine (AE); radar; switchboard (AE), telephone (AE); tour operator
2) (colloq.) a slick, smooth operator
operator         
n.
1.
Doer, actor, performer, agent, executor.
2.
Manipulator.
operator         
<programming> A symbol used as a function, with {infix syntax} if it has two arguments (e.g. "+") or prefix syntax if it has only one (e.g. Boolean NOT). Many languages use operators for built-in functions such as arithmetic and logic. (1995-04-30)

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Operator

Operator may refer to:

Pronunciation examples for operators
1. operators.
Fast Data Search Engine _ Peter Bailis _ Talks at Google
2. operators for, say, classification
Fast Data Search Engine _ Peter Bailis _ Talks at Google
3. Trans recursive operators.
2312 _ Kim Stanley Robinson _ Talks at Google
4. independent owner/operators.
Inside McDonald's Sustainability Journey _ Bob Langert _ Talks at Google
5. operators of sensors,
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Examples of use of operators
1. Like other local operators, RosEuroHotel mostly hires staff who have experience with Western operators.
2. Hopefully the operators will enjoy better conditions than what the American operators currently experience in Japan.
3. Operators win in three ways, explained a spokesman for the GSM Association, which represents 700 mobile operators.
4. Some Haj operators buy or rent permits from other operators, and use them to open their own companies.
5. Fixed–line operators‘ profit margins float near 30 percent, while mobile operators‘ margins can reach 50 percent.