early 15c., from Old French arbitratour (13c.), from Latin arbitrator "a spectator, hearer, witness, judge," agent noun from past participle stem of arbitrari, from arbiter (see arbiter). The legal form of popular arbiter; in modern usage, an arbiter makes decisions of his own accord and is accountable to no one but himself; an arbitrator (early 15c.) decides issues referred to him by the parties.
权威例句
1. The company should put its claims up for review by an arbitrator.
公司应该将其要求交由仲裁者审核。
2. He served as an arbitrator in a series of commercial disputes in India.
他担任过印度一系列商业纠纷的仲裁者。
3. The award of the arbitrator is binding and the practice is frequently used in the US.
仲裁人的裁决有约束力,这种惯例在美国常被使用.
4. An Arbitrator is a neutral person who resolves disputes between parties.