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Walkman
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Walk·man  (wôkmn, -mn)
A trademark used for a pocket-sized cassette player, compact disk player, radio, or combined unit with lightweight earphones.

Walkman [ˈwɔːkmən]
n
(Electronics)™ a small portable cassette player with light headphones
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Walkman - (trademark) a pocket-sized stereo system with light weight earphones
stereo, stereo system, stereophonic system, stereophony - reproducer in which two microphones feed two or more loudspeakers to give a three-dimensional effect to the sound
trademark - a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product
Translations
Walkman® [ˈwɔːkmən] N (Walkmans (pl)) [ˈwɔːkmənz]Walkman ® m
Walkman® [ˈwɔːkmən] nbaladeur m
walk of life n (= background) → milieu m
from all walks of life → de tous milieux
walk-on part [ˈwɔːkɒn] nrôle m de figurant(e)
Walkman®
nWalkman® m
Walkman® [ˈwɔːkmən] nwalkman ® m inv


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