preparator
preparator — 名詞
1. a person whose job is to get something ready for a later step, event, or use.
準備人員
負責先把事物準備妥當的人
a person whose job is to get something ready for a later step, event, or use.
At the museum, Hamza worked as the preparator for the dinosaur display.
在博物館裡,Hamza 是負責那個恐龍展的準備人員。
works as + preparator for a specific exhibit
Every morning, the clinic's preparator laid out clean towels and fresh gloves.
每天早上,診所的準備人員都會先擺好乾淨毛巾和新手套。
possessive role noun: the clinic's preparator
For the school play, Linh served as the preparator and checked every costume.
為了學校的戲劇演出,Linh 擔任準備人員,檢查每套戲服。
Sana was the preparator who set out every pencil and booklet before the exam.
Sana 是那位在考前先擺好每枝鉛筆和每本試題本的準備人員。
Before the tasting, Caio was the preparator who arranged each tray of samples.
試吃活動前,Caio 是那位排好每盤試吃樣品的準備人員。
- preparer
the plainer everyday word; 'preparator' sounds rarer and more specialist
- organizer
focuses more on arranging plans or people than on physically getting materials ready
- technician
emphasizes technical skill; only overlaps when the preparation work is specialized
文法句型
work as a preparator
serve as the preparator
a preparator for + task/event
用法筆記
Rare and formal. It is most often used for a named role in a museum, clinic, lab, or similar setting where someone gets materials ready before the main work begins.