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interpreter <an interpreter; interpreters> N

interpreter JOURN (professions)
interpreter JOURN (professions)
interpreter (professions)
interpreter (professions)

interpreter

interpreter

command interpreter COMPUT

byte-code interpreter COMPUT

command-line interpreter COMPUT

sign language interpreter

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English
They did perceive themselves to be interpreters of the sciences for the people.
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Very few television programs include an interpreter; those that do are the news and a news round-up.
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He is also an interpreter of his own piano music.
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Much like telephone interpreting, video interpreting can be used for situations in which no on-site interpreters are available.
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Even as a young child, she serves as an interpreter for her parents in many situations.
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These include: the teacher, the unique teacher and the interpreter of the law.
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Loosely speaking, an interpreter actually does what the program says to do.
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From 1895 to 1909 he was a legation interpreter.
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He was a leading interpreter of religious experience, who established paradigms in religious studies that persist to this day.
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His numerous publications in the years following made him one of the premier interpreters of this movement.
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