viewer

viewer
noun
1) (a person who watches television: This programme has five million viewers.) espectador
2) (a device with a magnifying lens, and often with a light, used in viewing transparencies.) visionadora
viewer n telespectador
viewer
tr['vjʊːəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 SMALLTELEVISION/SMALL telespectador,-ra, televidente nombre masulino o femenino
2 (photography) visionadora
viewer ['vju:ər] n or television viewer : telespectador m , -dora f ; televidente mf
viewer
n.
espectador, -ora s.m.,f.
telespectador, -ora s.m.,f.
visor s.m.
'vjuːər, 'vjuːə(r)
noun
a) (person) telespectador, -dora m,f, televidente mf
b) (for slides) visionadora f
['vjuːǝ(r)]
N
1) (=onlooker) espectador(a) m / f ; (TV) televidente mf , telespectador(a) m / f
2) (for viewing slides) visor m
* * *
['vjuːər, 'vjuːə(r)]
noun
a) (person) telespectador, -dora m,f, televidente mf
b) (for slides) visionadora f

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