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1 Native English Speaker
University: NESУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Native English Speaker
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2 non-native speaker of English
Abbreviation: NNSoEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > non-native speaker of English
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3 носитель английского языка
Cultural term: native English speakerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > носитель английского языка
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4 носитель
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5 носитель
м.1) ( обладатель и выразитель чего-л) bearerноси́тель но́вых иде́й — bearer of new ideas
носи́тель языка́ лингв. — informant
носи́тель англи́йского языка́ — native speaker of English
2) мед., биол. carrier3) тех., информ. carrier, mediumноси́тель информа́ции — data medium / carrier
носи́тель заря́да — charge carrier
носи́тель рекла́мы — advertizing medium
представля́ть све́дения на бума́жных носи́телях — submit data in hard-copy form
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6 носитель
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