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compere франц.; master of ceremonies* * ** * ** * * -
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м несклcompere; master of ceremonies, MC, AE emcee -
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м.animation, the master of ceremonies' part ( in a variety show); compèring (фр.) ['kɒmpeərɪŋ] брит.вести́ конфера́нс — be the master of ceremonies; compère (фр.) ['kɒmpeə] брит.
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1) General subject: banner, basic, compere (программы), driver, emcee (радиопрограммы), forehand, guiding, head, hegemonic, homeward, host, in the first flight, in the highest flight, inductive, key, key-note, (о должности) lead ((прилаг.) The lead investigator manages the investigation and directs the efforts of the team.), leading, managing, master, master of ceremonies (концерт, телепередачу и т. п.), pacesetting, powered, premiere, principal, principal sum, star, stellar (об артисте, роли и т. п.), top ranked, topline, show presenter (программы, передачи, шоу и т.д.)2) Colloquial: emcee (радиопрограммы и т.п.)4) Engineering: announcer (передачи), chief, continuity announcer (передачи), element leader, motive, narrator (передачи)5) Construction: principal rafter6) Mathematics: conducting, conductor9) Psychology: inductive (к чему-л.)12) Information technology: driving13) Banking: top-ranked (о банке)14) Advertising: MC, presenter, spokesman, spokesperson15) Mass media: moderator17) Drilling: leader18) Education: discussion facilitator19) Automation: lead, master (напр. об устройстве, приборе)21) Makarov: central, chief (возглавляющий), drive (приводящий в действие, движение), driving (приводящий в действие, движение), key (ключевой, основной), keynote, leading (возглавляющий), master (напр., об устройстве, приборе), master (о главной радиостанции), pilot, piloting, pivotal, top22) SAP.tech. maintaining23) Marketology: facilitator -
5 ведущий
leading имя прилагательное: имя существительное:emcee (ведущий, конферансье)сокращение:M.C. (ведущий, конферансье, член конгресса) -
6 конферансье
1) General subject: compere, conferencier, emcee, entertainer, master of ceremonies2) Radio: host3) Taboo: gig -
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м. нескл.master of ceremonies, сокр. MC; emcee разг.; animator ( in a variety show); compère (фр.) ['kɒmpeə] брит. -
9 конферировать
(вн.)be [act as] the master of ceremonies; compère (фр.) ['kɒmpeə] брит. -
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