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Meaning of слухач | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
[sɫuˈxat͡ʂ]

Definitions

  1. listener (someone who listens, especially to a speech or a broadcast)
  2. attendee, student (a person who is formally enrolled at a college, university, or another educational institution)

Equivalents

English listener

Examples

“Coordinate term: гляда́ч (hljadáč)”
“Jezus daje zrazumieć swaim słuchačom, što pryjšoŭ nie na toje, kab pieramahčy, jak niekali Juda Machabej, worahaŭ Izraila, ale kab ustanawić suspolnaść duš ludzkich z Boham i pamiž saboju i hetu suspolnaść abapiorci na lubowi Boha i bližniaha.”

Jesus makes it clear to his audience that he has come not to defeat, as Judas Maccabeus once did, the enemies of Israel, but to establish a bond of human souls with God and among themselves, and to base this community on the love of God and one's neighbor.

“во́льны слуха́ч”

someone who is permitted to attend lectures despite not being formally enrolled at an educational institution

“Згодна паказанняў слухача пецербургскай ваенна-інжынернай акадэміі Вараўскага яму ў 1860 годзе было прапанавана ўступіць у таварыства, якое ставіла сваёй мэтай падрыхтоўку паўстання.”

According to the testimony of a student at the St. Petersburg Military Engineering Academy, Varaŭski, in 1860, he was invited to join a society that aimed to prepare an uprising.

“Як адзначыла дырэктар сістэмы бібліятэк, калі слухачы паспяхова будуць праходзіць курсы камп’ютарнага навучання, у далейшым ім можа быць прапанавана авалоданне Photoshop і іншымі камп’ютарнымі праграмамі.”

As the director of the libraries network noted, if attendees successfully complete computer training courses, they may later be offered the opportunity to master Photoshop and other computer programs.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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