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1) General subject: admirer, amateur, antiquarian, antiquary, bum, cognoscente, conoscente, fan, fancier, fancy, layman, layperson, lover (чего-либо), nonpro, nonprofessional (о спортсмене), outsider, rocker, screen fan, smatterer, aficionado, devotee, enthusiast2) Colloquial: non-professional, junkie (a person addicted to a pastime or hobby - LIKE a drug addict but not literally.)3) American: audiophile, buff, moviegoer, the Simon Pure4) Rare: cinephile5) Italian: dilettante6) Scornful: dabbler7) Jargon: hound-hound (чего-либо), sucker (for; чего-л.)8) Makarov: dilettant -
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1) General subject: amateur, lay worker, layman, nonpro2) Colloquial: non-professional, (сокр. от nonprofessional) nonpro3) American: the Simon Pure4) Professional term: layperson5) Jargon: bum6) Business: lay person -
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1) General subject: layman, layperson, nonexpert (в какой-л. области), outsider, non-specialist (в какой-л. области знаний)2) Advertising: lay person -
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См. также в других словарях:
layperson — n. someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person; a {layman}. Syn: layman. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
layperson — UK US /ˈleɪpɜːsən/ noun [C] (plural laypeople) (also layman (plural laymen)) ► someone who is not an expert in or does not have a detailed knowledge of a particular subject: »Any layperson can sit down at this console and begin doing productive… … Financial and business terms
layperson — (n.) 1972, gender neutral version of LAYMAN (Cf. layman) … Etymology dictionary
layperson — [n] amateur person, not trained in religious or other profession believer, dilettante, follower, laic, member, neophyte, nonprofessional, novice, outsider, parishioner, proselyte, recruit, secular; concepts 361,423 Ant. minister, ordained, priest … New thesaurus
layperson — [lā′pʉr΄sən] n. a layman … English World dictionary
layperson — UK [ˈleɪˌpɜː(r)s(ə)n] / US [ˈleɪˌpɜrs(ə)n] noun [countable] Word forms layperson : singular layperson plural laypersons or laypeople UK [ˈleɪˌpiːp(ə)l] / US [ˈleɪˌpɪp(ə)l] used instead of layman or laywoman when you want to say that the person… … English dictionary
layperson — lay|per|son [ leı,pɜrsn ] (plural lay|per|sons or lay|peo|ple [ leı,pipl ] ) noun count used instead of LAYMAN or LAYWOMAN when you want to say that the person could be a man or a woman: the layperson (=all laypersons as a group): How would you… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
layperson — noun one who is not formally trained in a given subject or profession The book was written for professionals, but an intelligent layperson could understand most of it. Ant: expert, specialist, professional … Wiktionary
layperson — [[t]le͟ɪpɜː(r)s(ə)n[/t]] laypersons, laypeople (plural) N COUNT A layperson is a person who is not trained, qualified, or experienced in a particular subject or activity. Ant: expert … English dictionary
layperson — noun 1) a prayer book for laypeople Syn: unordained person, member of the congregation, layman, laywoman, member of the laity 2) engineering sounds highly specialized to the layperson Syn: layman, nonexpert, nonprofessional, amateur,… … Thesaurus of popular words
layperson — noun Date: 1972 a member of the laity … New Collegiate Dictionary