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backer, caregiver, feminist, harpist, hawker, headmaster, heathen, herbalist, -herd, herdsman, heretic, hero, Hindu, hitch-hiker, -holder, host, illustrator, incendiary, Indian, informant, informer, inhabitant, innovator, in-patient, inspector, instructor, interrogator, interviewer, investigator, islander, journalist, lawyer, liberator, liar, liquidator, lover, malingerer, manicurist, manipulator, marker, martyr, masseur, matchmaker, mate, lord mayor, megalomaniac, member, miller, millionaire, mimic, model, musician, painter, pal, parent, partisan, partner, patient, patriot, patron saint, peacemaker, peasant, persecutor, plaintiff, planner, player, poisoner, preacher, president, principal, prior, professor, programmer, promoter, proprietor, prostitute, Protestant, puritan, pursuer, question-master, rambler, reader, recluse, reformer, regent, renovator, republican, resident, restorer, revolutionary, rider, rower, saboteur, salesman, scatterbrain, scholar, schoolmaster, school-teacher, sculptor, secret agent, secretary, sectarian, selector, senator, sender, server, shop assistant, skater, skier, solicitor, speaker, spouse, sprinter, spy, stage manager, steward, superintendent, supervisor, sweeper, swot, tap-dancer, teacher, teetotaller, telephonist, teller, tempter, tender, thief, tobacconist, tormentor, trainer, translator, traveller, typist, user, usher, vegetarian, veterinary surgeon, villager, violinist, violoncellist, voter, voyager, yodeller
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translator — TRANSLÁTOR, OÁRE, translatori, oare, subst. 1. s.m. şi f. Traducător oficial ataşat unui for diplomatic, administrativ sau judecătoresc; interpret. 2. s.n. Transformator electric instalat pe liniile de telecomunicaţii (interurbane). [acc. şi: (2) … Dicționar Român
translator — UK US /trænzˈleɪtər/ noun [C] ► someone who changes the words of one language into the words in another language that have the same meaning: »He works as a translator and political researcher. »Speaking through a translator, the President called… … Financial and business terms
Translator — Trans*lat or, n. [L. translator: cf. F. translateur.] 1. One who translates; esp., one who renders into another language; one who expresses the sense of words in one language by equivalent words in another. [1913 Webster] 2. (Teleg.) A repeating… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
translator — (n.) mid 14c., from O.Fr. translator (12c.) or directly from L. translatorem, agent noun from transferre (see TRANSFER (Cf. transfer)) … Etymology dictionary
translator — [trans′lat΄ər, tranz′lat΄ər; trans lāt′ər, tranzlāt′ər] n. [ME translatour < LL(Ec) translator < L, one who transfers] one that translates; specif., a) a person or machine that translates books, articles, etc. from one language into another … English World dictionary
Translātor — (lat.; franz. Translateur, spr. tör), Übersetzer (insbes. ein vereideter zur Übersetzung von Dokumenten etc.); translatorisch, übertragend … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
translátor — / translatór s. m. (sil. mf. trans ), pl. translátori/translatóri … Romanian orthography
translator — is spelt or, not er … Modern English usage
translator — [n] interpreter adapter, cryptographer, cryptologist, decoder, dragoman, explainer, glossator, linguist, polyglot; concepts 57,292 … New thesaurus
translator — ► NOUN 1) a person who translates from one language into another. 2) a program that translates from one programming language into another … English terms dictionary
translator — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ Dutch, Japanese, etc. ▪ professional ▪ online TRANSLATOR + VERB ▪ translator from sth (to sth) … Collocations dictionary