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compact disc player

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compact disc player
n
(Electronics) a machine for playing compact discs
Translations
compact disc player nlettore m di compact disc


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u A burglar broke into a car and took a compact disc player and sunglasses worth about $220 Friday in the 700 block of East Palace Avenue.
This year's grants will be used to buy instruments to allow more students to participate in the school orchestra, for developing a program that sends high school students to teach art, video and photo classes to elementary students, and for document cameras to help instruction, for compact disc players to help students with reading.
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