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1 lecturer
noun1) Vortragende, der/die2) (Univ.) Lehrbeauftragte, der/diesenior lecturer — Dozent, der/Dozentin, die
be a lecturer in French — Dozent/Dozentin für Französisch sein
* * *noun (a person who lectures, especially to students: He is a lecturer in the English department.) der/die Dozent(in)* * *lec·tur·er[ˈlektʃərəʳ, AM -ɚɚ]n* * *['lektSərə(r)]nDozent(in) m(f); (= speaker) Redner(in) m(f)assistant lecturer — ≈ Assistent(in) m(f)
* * *lecturer [ˈlektʃərə(r)] s1. Vortragende(r) m/f(m):he is an excellent lecturer er trägt ausgezeichnet vor2. UNIVa) Br Dozent(in) (in für)b) US Lehrbeauftragte(r) m/f(m)lect. abk2. lecturer* * *noun1) Vortragende, der/die2) (Univ.) Lehrbeauftragte, der/diesenior lecturer — Dozent, der/Dozentin, die
be a lecturer in French — Dozent/Dozentin für Französisch sein
* * *(US) n.Hochschullehrer m. n.Vortragende m.,f.
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