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haut-parleur simple
plain speaker N
speaker [Brit ˈspiːkə, Am ˈspikər] N
1. speaker:
2. speaker (of foreign language):
3. speaker:
4. speaker:
speaker ELEC, MUS
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I. plain [Brit pleɪn, Am pleɪn] N
1. plain GEOG:
2. plain (knitting stitch):
II. plain [Brit pleɪn, Am pleɪn] ADJ
1. plain (simple):
plain dress, decor, food, living, language
plain building, furniture
2. plain (of one colour):
plain background, fabric
plain envelope
3. plain (unattractive) euph:
plain woman
4. plain (clear):
plain line, marking
5. plain (obvious):
6. plain (direct):
plain answer, language
7. plain (downright):
plain tjrs attr common sense
plain attr ignorance, laziness
8. plain (ordinary):
9. plain (unflavoured):
plain yoghurt, crisps, rice
10. plain (in knitting):
III. plain [Brit pleɪn, Am pleɪn] ADV
1. plain (completely):
plain stupid, wrong
2. plain (directly):
IV. plain [Brit pleɪn, Am pleɪn]
to be plain sailing project, task etc:
speaker N
1. speaker (sb using a specific language):
interlocuteur(-trice) m (f)
2. speaker (orator):
orateur(-trice) m (f)
3. speaker Brit, Can (chairperson of parliamentary assembly):
4. speaker (person who records):
speaker(-ine) m (f)
5. speaker (loudspeaker):
6. speaker COMPUT:
I. plain [pleɪn] ADJ
1. plain (one colour):
2. plain (unflavoured):
plain yoghurt
3. plain (uncomplicated):
plain clothes, cookery
4. plain (clear, obvious):
5. plain (mere, pure):
plain truth, torture
6. plain (unattractive):
Phrases:
II. plain [pleɪn] ADV
1. plain (done in unadorned style):
2. plain inf (downright):
III. plain [pleɪn] N
1. plain GEO:
2. plain (knitting stitch):
speaker N
1. speaker (of a specific language):
interlocuteur(-trice) m (f)
2. speaker (orator):
orateur(-trice) m (f)
3. speaker (chairperson of legislature):
4. speaker (loudspeaker):
5. speaker comput:
I. plain [pleɪn] ADJ
1. plain (clear, obvious):
2. plain (unflavored):
plain yogurt, bagel
nature inv
3. plain (uncomplicated):
plain clothing, envelope
4. plain (mere, pure):
plain truth, torture
5. plain (one color):
plain fabric
6. plain (unattractive):
II. plain [pleɪn] ADV
1. plain (clearly):
2. plain inf (downright):
III. plain [pleɪn] N
1. plain GEO:
2. plain (knitting stitch):
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The summits included a range of speakers, events and workshops.
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According to the 2000 census, there are approximately 290 speakers.
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Thus, when the state is the speaker, it may make content based choices.
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It would be easier to address the problem with better data, but no-one has been able to find speakers of the language again.
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Jones was re-elected two years later and chosen to serve as the house speaker.
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