Speaker
41speaker — noun Date: 14th century 1. a. one that speaks; especially one who uses a language < native speakers of French > b. one who makes a public speech c. one who acts as a spokesperson 2. the presiding officer of a deliberative assembly < Speaker of… …
42speaker — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino femenino AUDIOVISUALES Locutor o presentador de radio o televisión. IRREG. plural speakers * * * speaker (ingl.; pronunc. [espíquer]) 1 m. Presidente de la Cámara de los Comunes. ⇒ *Asamblea. 2 *Locutor de… …
43Speaker — The impartial officer who presides over legislative bodies such as the House of Commons. In Britain, the Speaker is an experienced Member of Parliament (MP) who is elected to chair the proceedings of the House. Among the functions of the… …
44speaker — spe·a·ker s.m. e f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. chi, in radio o in televisione, ha il compito di leggere testi giornalistici redatti da altri Sinonimi: annunciatore, 1lettore. 2. telecronista 3. doppiatore 4. chi durante una manifestazione,… …
45Speaker — Spea|ker [ spi:kɐ] der; s, <aus engl. speaker, eigtl. »Sprecher«, zu to speak »sprechen, reden«> Vorsitzender des engl. Oberhauses bzw. des Unterhauses u. Vorsitzender des nordamerik. Kongresses …
46speaker — See: public speaker …
47speaker n — PC speaker n …
48speaker — noun 1》 a person who speaks, especially at a formal occasion. 2》 (Speaker) the presiding officer in a legislative assembly, especially the House of Commons. 3》 short for loudspeaker. Derivatives speakership noun …
49speaker — n 1. orator, soapbox orator, stump orator, speechmaker, public speaker, spellbinder; keynoter; haranguer, declaimer, ranter, Inf. spouter, Inf. spieler, Inf. tub thumper, Sl. jawsmith; demagogue, rabble rouser. 2. loudspeaker. See loudspeaker …
50speaker — spea|ker sb., en, e, ne (oplæser i radio el. tv), i sms. speaker , fx speakerkommentar …