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n1) промовець, оратор2) той, що говорить (промовляє)3) лектор; доповідач4) (the S.) парл. спікер5) представник; виразник; рупор6) диктор7) гучномовець8) читець-декламатор (книга)* * *n2) виступаючий ( на зборах); оратор; лектор; доповідач ( main speaker); keynote speaker основний доповідач3) парл. (Speaker) спікер4) представник, виразник, рупор ( думки)5) диктор6) гучномовець, динамік7) читець-декламатор ( книга)
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