demonstrator

dem·on·stra·tor

 (dĕm′ən-strā′tər)
n.
1. One that demonstrates, such as a participant in a public display of opinion.
2. An article or product used in a demonstration.
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demonstrator

(ˈdɛmənˌstreɪtə)
n
1. (Professions) a person who demonstrates equipment, machines, products, etc
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a person who takes part in a public demonstration
3. (Commerce) a piece of merchandise, such as a car that one test-drives, used to display merits or performance to prospective buyers
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dem•on•stra•tor

(ˈdɛm ənˌstreɪ tər)

n.
1. a person or thing that demonstrates.
2. a person who takes part in a public demonstration, as by marching or picketing.
3. a person who explains or teaches by practical demonstrations.
4. a person who exhibits the use and application of (a product) to a prospective customer.
5. the product actually used in demonstrations to prospective customers.
[1605–15; < Latin]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.demonstrator - a teacher or teacher's assistant who demonstrates the principles that are being taught
instructor, teacher - a person whose occupation is teaching
2.demonstrator - someone who demonstrates an article to a prospective buyer
sales rep, sales representative, salesperson - a person employed to represent a business and to sell its merchandise (as to customers in a store or to customers who are visited)
3.demonstrator - someone who participates in a public display of group feeling
counterdemonstrator - someone who demonstrates in opposition to another demonstration
picket - a protester posted by a labor organization outside a place of work
crusader, meliorist, reformer, reformist, social reformer - a disputant who advocates reform
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demonstrator

noun protester, rebel, dissident, dissenter, agitator, protest marcher Police tried to break up a crowd of demonstrators.
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Translations
مَتَظاهِرمُتَظاهِرمُعيد، مُعَلِّم مُساعِد
demonstrantdemonstrátor
demonstranthjælpelærerassistent
DemonstrantVorführer
διαδηλωτής
manifestantedemostrador
esittelijä
manifestant
demonstrator
tanársegédtüntetõ
mótmælandisÿnikennari
dimostrantemanifestante
デモンストレーター
증명자
demonstrant
demonstranthjelpelæreraksjonist
demonstrator
demonstradormanifestante
демонстрант
demonštrantdemonštrátor
demonstrantprotestnik
demonstrant
ผู้ประท้วง
göstericiuygulama öğretmeni
người thao diễn
示威者辅导教师

demonstrator

[ˈdemənstreɪtəʳ] N (Pol) → manifestante mf (Univ etc) → ayudante mf, auxiliar mf; (in shop) → demostrador(a) m/f
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demonstrator

[ˈdɛmənstreɪtər] n
(political)manifestant(e) m/f
(= sales person) → démonstrateur/trice m/f
(in lab)préparateur/trice m/f
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

demonstrator

n
(Comm) → Vorführer(in) m(f)(von technischen Geräten), Propagandist(in) m(f); (Sch, Univ) → Demonstrator m
(Pol) → Demonstrant(in) m(f)
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demonstrator

[ˈdɛmənstreɪtəʳ] n (Pol) → dimostrante m/f (Comm) (sales person) → dimostratore/trice (000) (Am) (car, computer) → modello per dimostrazione
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demonstrate

(ˈdemənstreit) verb
1. to show clearly. This demonstrates his ignorance of the situation.
2. to show how something works or is done. He demonstrated how the new vacuum cleaner worked.
3. to express an opinion (usually political) by marching, showing banners etc in public. A crowd collected to demonstrate against the new taxes.
ˌdemonˈstration noun
1. a display or exhibition (of how something works etc). I'd like a demonstration of this dishwasher.
2. (also ˈdemo (ˈdemou) plural ˈdemos) a public expression of opinion by holding meetings and processions, showing placards etc.
ˈdemonstrator noun
1. a person who takes part in a public demonstration.
2. a teacher or assistant who helps students with practical work.
demonstrative adjective, pronoun any one of the words this, *that, *these or those
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demonstrator

مُتَظاهِر demonstrant demonstrant Vorführer διαδηλωτής demostrador, manifestante esittelijä manifestant demonstrator manifestante デモンストレーター 증명자 demonstrant demonstrant demonstrator demonstrador, manifestante демонстрант demonstrant ผู้ประท้วง gösterici người thao diễn 示威者
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