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a machine that makes a permanent copy of sounds or pictures, e.g. a tape recorder or a videotape recorder
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somebody who records something, especially official proceedings
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a wind instrument of the flute family that has finger holes and is blown through a whistle-shaped mouthpiece at one end
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a barrister or solicitor in England and Wales who acts as a part-time judge in the crown court
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a musical instrument that you play by blowing into a hole at the top while putting your fingers over other holes
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a piece of equipment that records sound or pictures, especially a tape recorder
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in parts of the U.K., a lawyer who sometimes works as a judge
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someone whose job is to make an official record of what is said in a court
1.
a machine that makes a permanent copy of sounds or pictures, e.g. a tape recorder or a videotape recorder
2.
somebody who records something, especially official proceedings
3.
a wind instrument of the flute family that has finger holes and is blown through a whistle-shaped mouthpiece at one end
4.
a barrister or solicitor in England and Wales who acts as a part-time judge in the crown court
5.
a musical instrument that you play by blowing into a hole at the top while putting your fingers over other holes
6.
a piece of equipment that records sound or pictures, especially a tape recorder
7.
in parts of the U.K., a lawyer who sometimes works as a judge
8.
someone whose job is to make an official record of what is said in a court