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61 anglófono
adj.English-speaking.m.English speaker.* * *► adjetivo1 English-speaking► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 English speaker* * *anglófono, -a1.ADJ English-speaking2.SM / F English speaker* * *- na adjetivo anglophone (frml)* * *= English-speaking, anglophone.Ex. The data and institutional setting were provided by three English-speaking West African countries -- Ghana, Liberia and Nigeria, and one French-speaking West African country -- Cameroon.Ex. This article describes the history and development of public libraries in anglophone, Francophone and Portuguese speaking Africa.----* canadiense anglófono = English-Canadian.* * *- na adjetivo anglophone (frml)* * *= English-speaking, anglophone.Ex: The data and institutional setting were provided by three English-speaking West African countries -- Ghana, Liberia and Nigeria, and one French-speaking West African country -- Cameroon.
Ex: This article describes the history and development of public libraries in anglophone, Francophone and Portuguese speaking Africa.* canadiense anglófono = English-Canadian.* * *anglófono -naEnglish-speaking, anglophone ( frml)* * *anglófono, -a, anglohablante♦ adjEnglish-speaking, anglophone♦ nm,fEnglish speaker, anglophone* * *adj English-speaking -
62 angloparlante
adj.english-speaking.f. & m.English speaker.* * *adjetivo English-speaking* * *adjetivo English-speaking* * *English-speaking* * *
angloparlante adjetivo
English-speaking
angloparlante adjetivo & inv English-speaking
* * *♦ adjEnglish-speaking, anglophone♦ nm,fEnglish speaker, anglophone* * *adj English-speaking* * *angloparlante adj: English-speakingangloparlante nmf: English speaker -
63 anglophone
anglophone [ɑ̃glɔfɔn]1. adjective[personne] English-speaking ; [littérature] in English2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *ɑ̃glɔfɔn
1.
adjectif English-speaking
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nom masculin et féminin gén English speaker; ( au Canada) Anglophone* * *ɑ̃ɡlɔfɔn adj* * *A adj [pays, province, groupe, personne] English-speaking; littérature anglophone Univ literature of the English-speaking countries; civilisations anglophones Univ the English-speaking world.[ɑ̃glɔfɔn] adjectif & nom masculin et féminin -
64 ponente
adj.reporting.f. & m.1 speaker.2 rapporteur.3 arbitrator.* * *1 speaker* * *SMF speaker ( at a conference)* * *masculino y femenino (en congreso, asamblea) speaker* * *= speaker, presenter.Ex. The audience interaction with the speakers at all three meetings has been painstakingly transcribed and edited.Ex. The problem of inadequate citation of conference papers can usually be traced back to authors of papers or books who cite conference papers they have heard or read by somewhat laconic statements of the name of the author/ presenter of the paper.----* debate entre ponentes = panel discussion, panel debate.* ponente invitado = invited speaker.* * *masculino y femenino (en congreso, asamblea) speaker* * *= speaker, presenter.Ex: The audience interaction with the speakers at all three meetings has been painstakingly transcribed and edited.
Ex: The problem of inadequate citation of conference papers can usually be traced back to authors of papers or books who cite conference papers they have heard or read by somewhat laconic statements of the name of the author/ presenter of the paper.* debate entre ponentes = panel discussion, panel debate.* ponente invitado = invited speaker.* * *1 (en un congreso, una asamblea) speaker2 ( Der) deponent* * *
ponente mf reader of a paper, speaker
' ponente' also found in these entries:
English:
speaker
- sponsor
* * *ponente nmf1. [en congreso] speaker2. [relator] reporter, rapporteur* * *m/f speaker* * *ponente nmf: speaker, presenter -
65 interlocutor
m.speaker, spokesman, teller, interlocutor.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 speaker, interlocutor* * *(f. - interlocutora)nounspeaker, interlocutor* * *interlocutor, -aSM / F [gen] speaker, interlocutor frm; [al teléfono] person at the other end of the linemi interlocutor — the person I was speaking to, the person who spoke to me
interlocutor(a) válido/a — (Pol) official negotiator, official spokesman
* * *- tora masculino, femenino (frml) interlocutor (frml)* * *= interlocutor, speaker, discussant, conversant.Ex. Her interlocutor shook his head.Ex. The energy comes from the diaphragm, which propels the breath like stones from a catapult so that the words are lobbed from speaker to listener.Ex. Results indicate that video can result in more fluent conversation, particularly where there are more than two discussants.Ex. The author noted a high level of inequality in participation among conversants, with very few of the discussants responsible for an extraordinarily high proportion of the content.* * *- tora masculino, femenino (frml) interlocutor (frml)* * *= interlocutor, speaker, discussant, conversant.Ex: Her interlocutor shook his head.
Ex: The energy comes from the diaphragm, which propels the breath like stones from a catapult so that the words are lobbed from speaker to listener.Ex: Results indicate that video can result in more fluent conversation, particularly where there are more than two discussants.Ex: The author noted a high level of inequality in participation among conversants, with very few of the discussants responsible for an extraordinarily high proportion of the content.* * *masculine, feminineCompuesto:elected delegate* * *
interlocutor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino speaker
(en una negociación) negotiator
' interlocutor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
interlocutora
English:
speaker
* * *interlocutor, -ora nm,f[en negociación, debate] participant;su interlocutor the person she was speaking to;un interlocutor válido en las negociaciones de paz an acceptable mediator in the peace negotiationsinterlocutores sociales social partners* * *m, interlocutora f speaker;mi interlocutor the person I was talking to* * *interlocutor, - tora n: interlocutor, speaker -
66 parlante
adj.1 talking.2 speaking, talking.m.speaker. ( Latin American Spanish)* * *► adjetivo1 talking* * *1.ADJ talking2.SM LAm loudspeaker* * *Iadjetivo talking (before n)II* * *= talking.Ex. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.* * *Iadjetivo talking (before n)II* * *= talking.Ex: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
* * *talking ( before n)( AmL)1 (en un lugar público) loudspeaker2 (de un equipo de música) speaker* * *
parlante sustantivo masculino (AmL) ( en lugar público) loudspeaker;
( de equipo de música) speaker
' parlante' also found in these entries:
English:
speaker
- -speaking
* * *♦ adjtalking♦ nmAm [altavoz] speaker* * *m L.Am.loudspeaker* * *parlante nmaltoparlante: loudspeaker -
67 anglohablante
adj.english-speaking.f. & m.English speaker, English-speaking person.* * *1.ADJ English-speaking2.SMF English speaker -
68 anglofono
* * *[an'glɔfono] 1.aggettivo (di lingua inglese) [persona, paese] Anglophone, English-speaking2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) Anglophone, English speaker* * *anglofono/an'glɔfono/(di lingua inglese) [persona, paese] Anglophone, English-speaking(f. -a) Anglophone, English speaker. -
69 native
['neɪtɪv] 1.1) (original) [ land] nativo, natio; [ tongue] materno2) bot. zool. indigenoto go native — scherz. assumere i costumi del luogo
3) (natural) [cunning, wit] innato2.to be a native of — [person, plant] essere originario di
* * *['neitiv] 1. adjective1) (where one was born: my native land.) natale, natio2) (belonging to that place; local: the native customs/art of Brazil; This animal/plant is native to Australia.) locale, nativo3) (belonging by race to a country: a native Englishman.) nativo4) (belonging to a person naturally: native intelligence.) innato2. noun1) (a person born in a certain place: a native of Scotland; a native of London.) nativo2) (one of the original inhabitants of a country eg before the arrival of explorers, immigrants etc: Columbus thought the natives of America were Indians.) indigeno•- native language/tongue
- native speaker
- native to
- the Nativity* * *['neɪtɪv] 1.1) (original) [ land] nativo, natio; [ tongue] materno2) bot. zool. indigenoto go native — scherz. assumere i costumi del luogo
3) (natural) [cunning, wit] innato2.to be a native of — [person, plant] essere originario di
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70 bafle
m.1 baffle.2 baffle.* * *1 loudspeaker* * *= baffle.Ex. Colours are discussed, and noise level (and its reduction by carpeting, acoustic tiling and baffles).* * *= baffle.Ex: Colours are discussed, and noise level (and its reduction by carpeting, acoustic tiling and baffles).
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Multiple Entries:
baffle
bafle
baffle /'bafle/,
bafle sustantivo masculino loudspeaker
' bafle' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baffle
English:
speaker
* * *(loud)speakerbafle2 nmAm waffle* * *m loudspeaker* * *bafle orbaffle nm1) : baffle2) : speaker, loudspeaker* * *bafle n speaker / loudspeaker -
71 native
native [ˈneɪtɪv]1. adjectivea. ( = original) [country] natal ; [language] maternelb. [talent, ability] innéc. [plant, animal] indigène2. noun( = person) autochtone mf3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Aux États-Unis, l'expression Native Americans désigne les populations autochtones, par opposition aux Américains d'origine européenne, africaine ou asiatique. On peut aussi parler d'« American Indian » (Indien d'Amérique), mais l'on évite les dénominations « Red Indian » ou « redskin » (Peau-Rouge), considérées comme méprisantes ou insultantes.* * *['neɪtɪv] 1.2.to be a native of — [person, plant] être originaire de
1) ( original) [land] natal; [tongue] maternel/-ellenative German speaker — personne f de langue maternelle allemande
2) Botany, Zoology indigèneto go native — hum adopter les coutumes locales
3) [cunning] inné; [wit] naturel/-elle -
72 native
A n1 gen, Bot, Zool ( from a particular place) natif/-ive m/f ; to be a native of [person, plant] être originaire de ; to speak a language like a native parler une langue comme si c'était sa langue maternelle ;3 péj ( local resident) autochtone mf ; the natives never visit the museum hum les gens du pays ne vont jamais au musée.B adj1 ( original) [land] natal ; [tongue] maternel/-elle ; his native Austria l'Autriche, son pays natal ; native German speaker personne f de langue maternelle allemande ; native English speaker anglophone mf ; native French speaker francophone mf ;2 Anthrop, Bot, Zool [labour, peoples, quarter, species] indigène ; native to Northern Europe originaire de l'Europe du Nord ; to go native hum adopter les coutumes locales ;4 ( local) [produce] du pays. -
73 output
производительность; выпуск; пропускная способность; наработка; выработка; вывод информации; результат; выходные данные; продукт; выход; отбор (каскада); добыча; отдача; выходная мощность; выходной сигнал; результат вычисленияspeaker output — выход на громкоговоритель; выход на динамик
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74 strip-ped-product output
speaker output — выход на громкоговоритель; выход на динамик
output power — выходная мощность, мощность на выходе
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > strip-ped-product output
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75 interlocutor
interlocutor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino speaker (en una negociación) negotiator ' interlocutor' also found in these entries: Spanish: interlocutora English: speakertr[ɪntə'lɒkjʊtəSMALLr/SMALL]1 formal use interlocutor,-ran.• interlocutor s.m.'ɪntər'lɑːkjətər, ˌɪntə'lɒkjʊtə(r)noun (frml or hum) interlocutor, -tora m,f (frml)[ˌɪntǝ'lɒkjʊtǝ(r)]N frm interlocutor(a) m / f* * *['ɪntər'lɑːkjətər, ˌɪntə'lɒkjʊtə(r)]noun (frml or hum) interlocutor, -tora m,f (frml) -
76 bafle
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77 parlante
parlante sustantivo masculino (AmL) ( en lugar público) loudspeaker; ( de equipo de música) speaker ' parlante' also found in these entries: English: speaker - - speaking -
78 ponente
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79 anderstalige
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80 англоговорящий
General subject: English speaking, English-speaking, English speaker
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