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gatekeepers

英 [ˈgeɪtˌkiːpəz]

美 [ˈgeɪtˌkipərz]

n.  看门人; 守门人; 门卫; 把关系统
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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

    • The more you can engage fellow professionals in a way that naturally showcases your knowledge and experience, the more likely you'll get recommended to people who can help you get past the online gatekeepers.
      你越多自然而然地向专业同仁展示你的学识和经验,你越可能被那些能够帮你通过网络求职门槛的人士推荐入职。
    • These retained search firms are the gatekeepers to 60,000 to 70,000 senior-level jobs worldwide every year, he adds.
      这些专属型猎头每年在世界范围内把守着6万个到7万个高层职位,他补充道。
    • 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。
    • Angels and ETs, human beings, gatekeepers – all of you are gathered for this momentous occasion!
      欢迎,地球上的混血儿们,天使们和外星种族,人类存有,和守门人们,你们所有人都在这一重大的历史时刻欢聚一堂。
    • The accountancy profession is assigned very clear responsibilities to be gatekeepers for integrity, transparency, accountability and standards.
      会计专业人员的指定责任是十分清晰,他们是诚实、透明、交代责任和标准的看守者。
    • As more people have fled to the startup community for the promise of wealth and freedom, a new tier of gatekeepers have emerged.
      随着越来越多的人从初创公司中寻求财富和自由,新的看门人梯队出现了。
    • 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。
    • Gatekeepers often support access to government records and proceedings in the abstract; once access becomes cheap and easy, they may question its wisdom.
      信息把门人通常从理念上支持公开政府文件与纪录的纲要;但是,一旦这种公开化变得廉价易行,他们可能会质疑其明智性。
    • Money managers must convince gatekeepers at retail banks to provide shelf space and distribution support.
      资产管理公司必须说服零售银行的看门人为自己提供货架空间及分销支持。
    • They were gatekeepers, jail keepers, sextons, journalists, printers, apothecaries, midwives, nurses, and teachers.
      她们当守门人或狱卒,教堂司事、记者、印刷工、药剂师、助产士、护士和教师。