0 someone who makes a judgment, solves an argument, or decides what will be done -- 仲裁人,公断人,裁决人;权威人士
The government will be the final arbiter in the dispute. 政府将对争端作出最终裁决。
In the peace pact ceremony (hidit) the feuding parties met with an arbiter and promised not to fight each other any more.
In short, usually fields are passed on through matrilineal inheritance, and the chief's role is as judge or arbiter in dispute cases.
This political interpretation of religious uniformity amplified the role of the state as an omnicompetent arbiter in religion and politics.
However, they were in keeping with a system in which the monarch was viewed as the ultimate arbiter of justice.
A third researcher verified the appropriateness of coding, and a fourth, more senior researcher was used as the final arbiter in cases of uncertainty.
This exchange happens three times before an arbiter declares a winner.
Sense has taken over the eye of reason and has become the principal arbiter of scientific truth.
I have never claimed to be the arbiter (or even an arbiter) of what is rational.