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1 lettore
m readerall'università lecturer in a foreign languageinformation technology disk drivelettore compact disc CD playerlettore ottico optical character reader* * *lettore s.m.1 reader: è un grande lettore di gialli, he's a great thriller reader; il pubblico dei lettori, the reading public2 (carica universitaria) lecturer, reader; (di madrelingua) lector3 (eccl.) lector4 (tip.) (proof)reader5 (dispositivo di lettura) reader; scanner; (di cassette ecc.) player: lettore di schede, card reader; lettore magnetico (ottico), magnetic (optical) reader; lettore di codice a barre, bar code reader (o scanner) // (cinem.) lettore del suono, sound pick-up.* * *[let'tore] lettore (-trice)1. sm/f1) (gen) reader2) Univ lector, assistant2. sm1) Rel lector2)* * *[let'tore]sostantivo maschile1) (f. - trice [tritʃe]) readeri -i — the readership, the audience
2) (f. - trice [tritʃe]) univ. (di lingua) (foreign language) assistant3) inform.lettore di dischetti — disk drive o player
4) tecn. readerlettore ottico — optical character reader, optical wand
* * *lettore/let'tore/ ⇒ 18sostantivo m.4 tecn. reader; lettore di codice a barre bar-code reader; lettore ottico optical character reader, optical wand; lettore (di) CD CD player. -
2 lettrice
f readerall'università lecturer in a foreign language* * *lettrice s.f.1 reader2 (carica universitaria) lecteur3 (tip.) (proof)reader. -
3 correttore
correttore s.m.2 (tecn.) calibrator; control: correttore dell'altimetro, altimeter calibrator; correttore dell'anemometro, air-speed indicator calibrator; correttore di miscela, mixture control // (cinem.) correttore di timbro, attenuator.* * *[korret'tore] correttore (-trice)1. sm/f2. sm1)(liquido) correttore — correction o correcting fluid, Tipp-Ex ® Brit, White Out ® Am
2) (cosmetico) blemish cover* * *[korret'tore]1) (di bozze) proofreader; giorn. press corrector2) (liquido) correcting fluid3) tecn. control4) cosmet. concealer•correttore grammaticale — inform. grammar checker
correttore ortografico — inform. spellchecker
* * *correttore/korret'tore/ ⇒ 18sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/)1 (di bozze) proofreader; giorn. press corrector2 (liquido) correcting fluid3 tecn. control4 cosmet. concealer
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