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spokespeople ['spəʊks,pi:p(ə)l] nstresses
gen. представители ((plural) -men, -persons, -people, -women a person authorized to speak on behalf of another person, group of people, or organization. According to Bliss's spokespeople, his followers numbered in the millions, while the media put the number in the hundreds of thousands. Smith, Evelyn E MISS MELVILLE REGRETS But c'mon, how many lunches have spokespeople working overtime, massaging the spin? TORONTO SUN (2003) But he added that union spokespeople were at an impasse because Radio-Canada management refuses to negotiate. CANADA.COM (2004) Military spokespeople stress that cluster bombs will not be used in or near civilian areas. NEW SCIENTIST (2003) THE SQUARE MILE appears to be a fertile place at the moment, at least for press spokespeople. INDEPENDENT (1999) The federation revealed it is to hold a question and answer session with economy spokespeople from local political parties. BELFAST TELEGRAPH (2003) The most prominent spokespeople for Muslim communities were often community leaders rather than Imams. George Carey KNOW THE TRUTH (2004). Collins Alexander Demidov)
busin. представители, выступающие от своих организаций (Zukrynka); спикеры компании (Zukrynka)
law спикеры (Alexander Demidov)