cu·ra·tor
noun/kjʊəˈreɪtə(r)/
/ˈkjʊreɪtər/
- a person whose job is to be in charge of the objects or works of art in a museum or an art gallery, etc.
Topics Artc1, Jobsc1(博物馆或美术馆等的)馆长,负责人,策展人 Oxford Collocations DictionaryCurator is used after these nouns:- art
- exhibit
- gallery
- …
- a person who uses their knowledge to select and present information or items such as pictures, video, music, etc. for people to use and enjoy, especially on the internet
(尤在互联网上)精选并分享,策展(信息、图片、视频、音乐等) - She is the founder and curator of a successful fashion website.
她是一家成功时尚网站的创始人和策展人。 - We have a very big team of expert music curators who know everything about music that you can imagine.
我们拥有一支由专业音乐策展人组成的庞大团队,他们了解您能想象到的有关音乐的一切。
- She is the founder and curator of a successful fashion website.
Word Originlate Middle English (denoting an ecclesiastical pastor, also (still a Scots legal term) the guardian of a minor): from Old French curateur or, in later use, directly from Latin curator, from curare ‘take care of’, from cura ‘care’. The current sense dates from the mid 17th cent.