interpres — meaning in English
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English meaning
- broker noun A person or firm that arranges deals between a buyer and a seller, often for a fee.
- interpreter noun A person who translates spoken or signed language for others in real time.
- mediator noun A neutral person who helps two disagreeing sides reach an agreement.
- middleman noun A person or business that acts as an intermediary between two parties, especially in trade.
- negotiator noun A person who negotiates, especially on someone else's behalf.
- translator noun A person who converts text or speech from one language into another.
Senses
interpres is used for these senses in English:
- broker A mediator between a buyer and seller.
- interpreter (music, theater) A performer who presents a piece of art in a distinct style, particularly so as to make older works relevant to their audience.
- mediator One who negotiates between parties seeking mutual agreement.
- negotiator One who negotiates.
broker — full definition
- noun A person or firm that arranges deals between a buyer and a seller, often for a fee.
- verb To arrange or negotiate a deal between other parties.
interpreter — full definition
- noun A person who translates spoken or signed language for others in real time.
- noun Computing: a program that reads and carries out the instructions of another program directly, without compiling it first.