Player
21player — noun 1 of a game ADJECTIVE ▪ accomplished, brilliant, dangerous, excellent, exciting, fine, gifted, good, great, outstanding …
22player — n. athlete 1) a clean; dirty player 2) a key player electronic instrument 3) a record player * * * [ pleɪə] dirty player [ athlete ] a clean [ electronic instrument ] a record player a key player …
23player */*/*/ — UK [ˈpleɪə(r)] / US [ˈpleɪər] noun [countable] Word forms player : singular player plural players 1) someone who plays a particular game or sport Top players like Andre Agassi earn millions of dollars. a tennis/cricket player She proved an… …
24Player's tv — Infobox Network network name = Player s TV network branding = Player s TV country = India network type = cable television network slogan = Man s Playground available = India, worldwide owner = The Innovators launch date = start date|2009|1|1… …
25player — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. performer, actor, musician, instrumentalist; participant, competitor. See drama, music, artist. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [One who takes part in a game] Syn. member, athlete, sportsman, sportswoman,… …
26player — play·er || pleɪə(r) n. actor; sports player, athlete; one who plays a musical instrument; trifler, one who trifles, one who amuses himself; idler, lazy person, unproductive person; machine that reproduces sound or image (such as: cassette… …
27Player — Play|er auch: Pla|yer 〈[plɛıə(r)] m. 3; kurz für〉 1. Globalplayer 2. CD Player, DVD Player ● die CD auf dem Player abspielen * * * Play|er [ pleɪɐ ], der; s, [engl. player = Abspielgerät] (Jargon): 1. Gerät zur Bild od. Tonwiedergabe o. Ä. 2.… …
28player — play|er [ pleıər ] noun count *** 1. ) someone who plays a particular game or sport: a tennis/baseball player Top players like Andre Agassi earn millions of dollars. She proved an excellent chess player. 2. ) a person or organization that… …
29Player — /play euhr/, n. Gary, born 1935, South African golfer. * * * (as used in expressions) record player player piano Player Gary Jim * * * …
30Player — Recorded in a number of forms including Plaw, Play, Plea, Pley, Ple, Ply and the genitives Player and Pleyer, this unusual surname is of pre 7th century Olde English origins, or which it has two. Firstly, it is possible that it is an occupational …