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interpreter

[in-tur-pri-ter] / ɪnˈtɜr prɪ tər /


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Cristiano, who appeared in court dressed in a black and gold bomber jacket and blue jeans and who followed proceedings through an Italian interpreter, showed no reaction as the sentence was handed down.

From BBC

He grabbed a microphone and invited an interpreter to join him on stage, where he told the troops that 2026 couldn’t be just another year of business as usual.

From The Wall Street Journal

Two of the Americans killed were members of the Iowa National Guard while the third U.S. fatality was a civilian interpreter.

From The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. launched wide-scale strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria on Saturday in response to the killing of two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter last month.

From The Wall Street Journal

His mother, Irene Meyerhof Erdoes, was born in Germany, served as a United Nations interpreter and later worked at the Internal Revenue Service.

From The Wall Street Journal