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Перевод: lecturer speek lecturer


[существительное]
лектор ; преподаватель ; доцент ; дьяк


Тезаурус:

  1. The lecturer gave his definition of stress - a sense of impending incontinence.
  2. The benefits for 16-;19 year students are self evident: the lecturer's knowledge of the trade or industry is bang up-to-date, many students secured good work-experience in the partner companies, and the overall reputation of the college was enhanced.
  3. Nottingham University lecturer Tony Thompson, a member of the inquiry team, said yesterday: "Staff were subject to some manipulation by what can only be described as evil people.
  4. She told Jane, laughing: "Hamish was a lecturer at Riga University and we were all determined to marry him to get out of Latvia.
  5. Ronnie Hodgins, senior lecturer in charge of knitwear at the college, says "This course offers a unique experience to people of any age who have a desire to be creative.
  6. It was at the latter that Fleischmann worked, initially as a fellow sponsored by Ia, the major chemical company, and then as a lecturer.
  7. An illustrated lecture detailing the musical repertory within the York Mystery Cycle, its place within the texts and the people who performed it - given by Dr Richard Rastall, Senior Lecturer in Music, Leeds University
  8. "No, I understand he's a lecturer in English Literature."
  9. Available in a boxed set with Crimes and Misdemeanours (15) and September (PG), Another Woman (PG) is the story of Marion (Gena Rowlands), a planet-brained philosophy lecturer who rents an apartment in which to write a book.
  10. Greenhill (1981), then a lecturer at the college, discussed this history of police/sociology antagonism in detail, arguing a tendency in each side to discredit the other; resulting in a situation where "the number of published British texts and research studies on the sociology of the police may be numbered on the fingers of both hands".
  11. A car-driving, home-owning, polytechnic lecturer with a fake northern accent, was a bleating guilty liberal, not a socialist.
  12. A woman of 99 who lived in an old people's home was a regular lecturer to one social work course.
  13. The 1979 Arkleton lecturer pointed out that many upland farmers in Britain tend to have "their own "viability concept", which may be different from that of the theoretical agricultural economist and sociologist".

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