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[ʹleı|mən] n (pl -men [-{ʹleı}mən])1. мирянин2. непрофессионал; неспециалист -
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n1. мирянин;2. дилетант, непрофессионал, неспециалист.* * *сущ.1) мирянин;2) дилетант, непрофессионал, неспециалист. -
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['leɪmən]1) Общая лексика: дилетант, любитель, манекен (художника), мирянин, непрофессионал, неспециалист, случайный человек, простой человек, обыватель2) Религия: прихожанин, рядовой член церкви, (Any member of a congregation as distinguished from the clergy) мирянин3) Железнодорожный термин: не специалист5) Реклама: непосвящённый -
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[`leɪmən]миряниннепрофессионал; дилетант, любитель, неспециалистАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > layman
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['lay·man || 'leɪmən]◙ n. הדיוט; לא מומחה; לא מקצועי; חילוני* * *◙ ינוליח ;יעוצקמ אל ;החמומ אל ;טוידה◄ -
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noun (a lay person.) legmannlekmannsubst. (flertall: leymen) \/ˈleɪmən\/legmann eller lekmannamong laymen blant legfolk, i legmannskretser -
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n. laik kimse, meslekten olmayan kimse, rahip olmayan kimse, meslekten olmayan* * *mesleği olmayan* * *noun (a lay person.) rahip sınıfından olmayan kimse, uğraş dışı kimse
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Layman — Lay man .; pl. {Laymen}. [Lay, adj. + man.] 1. One of the people, in distinction from the clergy; one of the laity; sometimes, a man not belonging to some particular profession, in distinction from those who do. [1913 Webster] Being a layman, I… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
layman — I noun amateur, civilian, laic, nonprofessional, nonspecialist, one who has no specialized training, unskilled practitioner, untrained person associated concepts: lay witness II index amateur Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burto … Law dictionary
layman — [lā′mən] n. pl. laymen [lā′mən] [ LAY3 + MAN] 1. a member of the laity; person not a member of the clergy 2. a person not belonging to or skilled in a given profession [a medical textbook not for the layman] … English World dictionary
layman — (n.) non cleric, early 15c., from LAY (Cf. lay) (adj.) + MAN (Cf. man) (n.). Meaning outsider, non expert (especially in regards to law or medicine) is from late 15c. Related: Laymen … Etymology dictionary
layman — (or layperson) ► NOUN 1) a non ordained member of a Church. 2) a person without professional or specialized knowledge … English terms dictionary
layman — UK [ˈleɪmən] / US noun [countable] Word forms layman : singular layman plural laymen UK [ˈleɪmən] / US 1) someone who is not trained to a high or professional standard in a particular subject the layman (= all laymen as a group): a medical… … English dictionary
layman — [[t]le͟ɪmən[/t]] laymen 1) N COUNT A layman is a person who is not trained, qualified, or experienced in a particular subject or activity. The mere mention of the words heart failure , can conjure up, to the layman, the prospect of imminent death … English dictionary
layman — lay|man [ leımən ] (plural lay|men [ leımən ] ) noun count 1. ) someone who is not trained to a high or professional standard in a particular subject: the layman (=all laymen as a group): a medical dictionary for the layman in layman s terms (=in … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
layman — noun plural laymen, (C) 1 someone who is not trained in a particular subject or type of work, especially when they are being compared with someone who is: the layman (=laymen in general): technical terms not easily understood by the layman | in… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Layman — The term layman originated from the use of the term laity, but over the centuries, changed definition to mean a person who is a non expert in a given field of knowledge .The concept of describing something has come into wide use in the English… … Wikipedia
Layman — Recorded in the spellings of Layman, Leyman, Lyman, and possibly Leman, this surname is of pre 7th century Anglo Saxon origin. It is topographical and describes a person who lived and worked a farm of meadows or grazing lands. The derivation is… … Surnames reference