Operator meaning in English
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Definition
an (telephone) operator: a person who helps to connect people on a telephone system
Examples
- "Smooth Operator (Philip Cheeter) says : Well, I wouldn't say that to her face."
- "Smooth Operator (Philip Cheeter) says : Ok, I've got it."
- "Operator : Those dates are very close together."
- "Operator : I'll send you a replacement guitar."
- "Operator : And the return date?"
- "Operator : Then for your return journey, you can catch the 10AM bus out of New York on July 26th, which will bring you back to San Francisco on July 30th at 11AM."
- "For all other requests, or to talk to an operator, press 3."
- "Operator : And when would you like to leave?"
- "Adelaide's most famous barbecue restaurant is looking for a barbecue operator."
- "Operator : Musical Store customer support, how can I help you?"
- "Smooth Operator (Philip Cheeter) says : Gotcha."
- "Operator : Greendog Lines booking hotline, how can I help you?"
- "Operator : Hello and thank you for calling Greenback & Trust."
- "Operator : Great, so I'll just take your credit card details, and your tickets will be express mailed to you this afternoon."
- "This is the operator from TT&T telecom. Will you accept a collect call from a Mrs. Marilyn Regina Quincy?"
- "Smooth Operator (Philip Cheeter) says : I think she's pregnant."
- "Operator : Ok sir."
- "Operator : You have to sing: it is company policy."
- "Smooth Operator (Philip Cheeter) says : Interviewing a job applicant."
- "Operator : Oh no!"
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