operador - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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operador (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/opeɾaˈðoɾ/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word "operador" primarily refers to a person or agent who performs operations or manages equipment in various fields such as telecommunications, computer technology, military, and law. The frequency of use is relatively high in both spoken and written contexts, particularly in technical and professional environments.

Example Sentences:
1. El operador de la grúa tuvo que trabajar durante horas para completar el proyecto.
The crane operator had to work for hours to complete the project.

  1. Para obtener mejores resultados, es fundamental que el operador entienda el sistema.
    To achieve better results, it is essential for the operator to understand the system.

  2. El operador de la sala de control monitorea todas las actividades en tiempo real.
    The operator in the control room monitors all activities in real time.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "operador" does not have as many idiomatic expressions as some other words; however, it can be used in certain technical or military phrases that denote a specific role.

  1. Operador de justicia
    Justice operator
  2. El juez es a menudo visto como un operador de justicia en la sociedad.
    The judge is often seen as a justice operator in society.

  3. Operador económico
    Economic operator

  4. La empresa se considera un operador económico importante en el país.
    The company is considered an important economic operator in the country.

  5. Operador de sistemas
    Systems operator

  6. Un operador de sistemas competente es esencial para cualquier centro de datos.
    A competent systems operator is essential for any data center.

Etymology

The term "operador" derives from the Latin word "operatorem," which is the agent noun form of "operare," meaning "to work" or "to operate." This relates to the action of performing or causing something to happen.

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23-07-2024