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lecteur de cassettes

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

reader [Brit ˈriːdə, Am ˈridər] N

1. reader (gen):

2. reader SCHOOL (book):

3. reader Brit UNIV (person):

4. reader Am UNIV (person):

5. reader (anthology):

6. reader ELECTRON:

7. reader (in publishing):

I. tape [Brit teɪp, Am teɪp] N

1. tape (substance):

to put sth on tape

2. tape (item):

3. tape (recording):

4. tape (strip of material):

5. tape (for sticking):

scotch ® m

6. tape (marking off something):

7. tape (for teleprinter):

8. tape (gen):

II. tape [Brit teɪp, Am teɪp] VB trans

1. tape (on cassette, video):

to tape sth from radio, TV

2. tape (stick):

tape parcel, article
to tape sth to surface, door

III. taped ADJ

taped message, conversation:

IV. tape [Brit teɪp, Am teɪp]

to have sb taped inf
to have sth taped inf

in the PONS Dictionary

tape reader N

in the PONS Dictionary

reader N

1. reader (person who reads):

lecteur(-trice) m (f)

2. reader (book of extracts):

reader school
reader university

3. reader (device):

4. reader Brit UNIV:

I. tape [teɪp] N

1. tape (strip):

2. tape (adhesive strip):

3. tape (material for fastening):

4. tape (tape measure):

5. tape (finishing tape):

6. tape (for recording):

II. tape [teɪp] VB trans

1. tape (fasten with tape):

to tape sth (up)

2. tape (record):

Phrases:

to have (got) sb taped Brit, Aus fig inf
in the PONS Dictionary

reader N

1. reader (person who reads):

lecteur(-trice) m (f)

2. reader (book of excerpts):

reader at school
reader at college

3. reader (device):

I. tape [teɪp] N

1. tape (strip):

2. tape (adhesive strip):

scotch ® m

3. tape (material for fastening):

4. tape (tape measure):

5. tape (finishing tape):

6. tape (for recording):

II. tape [teɪp] VB trans

1. tape (fasten with tape):

to tape sth (up)

2. tape (record):

Present
Itape
youtape
he/she/ittapes
wetape
youtape
theytape
Past
Itaped
youtaped
he/she/ittaped
wetaped
youtaped
theytaped
Present Perfect
Ihavetaped
youhavetaped
he/she/ithastaped
wehavetaped
youhavetaped
theyhavetaped
Past Perfect
Ihadtaped
youhadtaped
he/she/ithadtaped
wehadtaped
youhadtaped
theyhadtaped

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Afterward, the reader leads the way back and places the altar book either on the altar or on a side table.
en.wikipedia.org
These units are considered kiosks only in functionality delivered and typically only incorporate touchscreen, bar code scanner and/or magnetic stripe reader.
en.wikipedia.org
The settings include options for toggling automatic rotation, status bar, and scrollbar placement as well as managing how scrolling works in the reader.
www.zdnet.com
Hopefully, defeat will cause them to chuck out a cheap light plastic reader.
goodereader.com
Considerable experience is required by the reader of prostate MRI studies.
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