arbitrator
含义: An independent person or body appointed to settle a dispute between two parties, whose decision is typically binding and enforceable by law.
Arbitrator is a legal and professional term that implies formal authority to adjudicate. Unlike a mediator, who facilitates agreement, an arbitrator hears evidence and imposes a ruling. The word is central to contract law, international trade disputes, employment tribunals, and sporting governance. It collocates with 'independent,' 'appointed,' and 'binding.'
例句
- The trade dispute was referred to an independent arbitrator after negotiations between the two sides collapsed. 在双方谈判破裂后,贸易争端被提交给一位独立仲裁人。La disputa comercial fue remitida a un árbitro independiente después de que las negociaciones entre ambas partes se derrumbasen.双方の交渉が決裂した後、その貿易紛争は独立の仲裁人に付託された。양측 간의 협상이 결렬된 후 그 무역 분쟁은 독립 중재인에게 회부되었다.
- Under the terms of the contract, an arbitrator's decision on damages would be final and binding. 根据合同条款,仲裁人关于损害赔偿的裁决将是终局且具有约束力的。Según los términos del contrato, la decisión del árbitro sobre los daños sería firme y vinculante.契約条件に基づき、損害賠償に関する仲裁人の決定は最終的かつ拘束力を有するものとされた。계약 조건에 따라 손해배상에 관한 중재인의 결정은 최종적이며 구속력을 갖는 것으로 되어 있었다.
- The sports governing body appointed an arbitrator to rule on the eligibility of the contested athlete. 该体育管理机构指定了一名仲裁人,对有争议的运动员的参赛资格作出裁决。El organismo rector del deporte designó un árbitro para pronunciarse sobre la elegibilidad del atleta en disputa.そのスポーツ統括団体は、問題となっている選手の出場資格について裁定を下す仲裁人を任命した。해당 스포츠 통괄 기구는 논란이 된 선수의 출전 자격에 대해 판정을 내릴 중재인을 임명했다.
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用法指南
语境: legal, professional
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin arbitrator (judge, umpire), from arbitrari (to give judgement). Entered English in the 15th century via Anglo-French.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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