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are interpreters
noun
One who listens to a speaker in one language and relates that utterance to the audience in a different language. Contrasted with translator.
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The "White Horse Discourse" has spawned nearly as many interpretations as there are interpreters.
"It's beyond the special-effects arena: we are interpreters translating the science," Mr. Emmart said.
Black craftsmen and guides are now familiar figures, as are interpreters playing the roles of slaves.
No matter what language is spoken, there are interpreters to translate and explain.
"Very often," Mr. Brafman said, "with tapes that are transcribed from a different language, there are interpreters you can find who can come up with a different transcript".
Dancing has become the audience's job, and Spears is facing off against stars who are as much actors and improvisers as they are interpreters of songs and of dance steps.
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"Yahyah and Achikzai were specifically targeted because they were interpreters for the allies.
We did not want to go back and copy but to be interpreters".
Two of my friends were interpreters and they were shot by the Taliban.
During the Iraq War, for example, 50,000 Iraqis aided the U.S. by being interpreters or informants.
Some singers are not meant to be writers, they're just amazing storytellers; they're interpreters.
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