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- noun Plural form of
interpreter .
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Examples
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They will see some of what they call the interpreters, which is basically people dressed in costume and reenacting things.
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But information without interpreters is just more noise.
Lorelei Kelly: Crashing the Tea Party Joyride Lorelei Kelly 2010
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But information without interpreters is just more noise.
Lorelei Kelly: Crashing the Tea Party Joyride Lorelei Kelly 2010
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But information without interpreters is just more noise.
Lorelei Kelly: Crashing the Tea Party Joyride Lorelei Kelly 2010
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We ask them to articulate basic rights and structures of government and apply them to concrete cases, and we ask them to constrain interpreters in performing this function.
Balkinization 2006
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Working through interpreters is at best a necessary evil.
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Working through interpreters is at best a necessary evil.
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Their pay to interpreters is from sixty-five dollars to seventy-five dollars, and the lowest is sixty dollars per month.
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All the agents pay to interpreters is from thirty dollars to forty dollars.
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An account of this conquest of Judah, with the name of "king of Judah" in the cartouche of the principal captive, according to the interpreters, is carved and written in hieroglyphics on the walls of the great palace of
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