conservators
英 [ˈkɒnsə(ː)veɪtəz]
美 [kənˈsɜrvətərz]
n. 文物修复员; 文物保护员
conservator的复数
柯林斯词典
- 文物(或艺术品)保护员;文物(或艺术品)修复员
Aconservatoris someone whose job is to clean and repair historical objects or works of art.
双语例句
- Conservators at the university carried out a series of tests on the binding, which left them '99.9% confident' the binding came from a human.
哈弗大学管理员对该书封面做了一系列测试,称他们有99.9%的自信肯定这本书的封面材料取自人类皮肤。 - Conservators repaired and restored each element of the carved and painted wood and the decorative tiles.
这个展厅的管理员要对这些带有雕刻和绘画的木料和装饰瓷砖的每一个元素都进行修复。 - Conservators have been attempting to repair the work at the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, D.C* They are preparing it for a series of shows marking the anniversary of El Greco's death.
管理员正在位于华盛顿特区的美国国家美术馆中试图修复画作,来为一系列的埃尔格列柯逝世纪念展览做准备。 - And if so, might old-book odor prove useful to librarians and conservators charged with preserving collections?
如果是,也许旧书的味道可以证明被图书管理员和收藏者用来管理和保存收集图书。 - Conservators had the painstaking task of collecting all the individual pieces before beginning the process of sticking them back together again.
在修复瓷瓶之前,专家们首先要付出大量的工作把这些碎片中挑出来。 - The former is a physical process. According to the variety and the condition of cultural relic and surface characteristic, the conservators choose the appropriate tool used for surface cleaning. If not, it maybe has a negative effect.
表面清洁属于物理过程,应根据文物所属种类、文物的状态和表面特性东华大学硕士论文选择适当的清洁工具,否则会对文物产生负面的影响。 - The Library's world-class in-house staff of conservators, curators and scholars became deeply engaged in applying their skills to choose the items from their divisions.
图书馆管理人的世界-种类的公司内的职员,馆长和学者深深地从事了为了从他们的分割选项目应用他们的技能。
