operator in Russian
operator in Russian is опера́тор, телефони́ст, телефони́стка — operator means a person who runs or controls a machine, vehicle, or system.
operator in Russian
What does "operator" mean?
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noun A person who runs or controls a machine, vehicle, or system.
"The crane operator carefully lowered the beam into place."
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noun A person who connects telephone calls or provides similar assistance.
"She asked the operator to connect her to the embassy."
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noun A company that runs a particular service or business.
"The tour operator cancelled the trip due to bad weather."
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noun A symbol representing a mathematical or programming action, such as + or =.
"The plus sign is an operator that adds two numbers together."
operator in a sentence
- The crane operator carefully lowered the beam into place.
- She asked the operator to connect her to the embassy.
- The tour operator cancelled the trip due to bad weather.
- The plus sign is an operator that adds two numbers together.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "operator" in Russian?
"operator" in Russian is опера́тор, телефони́ст, телефони́стка. operator means: A person who runs or controls a machine, vehicle, or system.
How do you pronounce опера́тор?
"operator" in Russian is опера́тор, pronounced "operator".
How do you use "operator" in a sentence?
Example: "The crane operator carefully lowered the beam into place." In Russian, "operator" is опера́тор, телефони́ст, телефони́стка.
Are there other ways to say "operator" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "operator": опера́тор, телефони́ст, телефони́стка.