producer

producer
noun
1) (Cinemat., Theatre, Radio, Telev., Econ.) Produzent, der/Produzentin, die
2) (Brit. Theatre/Radio/Telev.) Regisseur, der/Regisseurin, die
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noun (a person who produces a play, film, etc, but is usually not responsible for instructing the actors.) der/die Produzent(in)
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pro·duc·er
[prəˈdju:səʳ, AM -ˈdu:sɚ]
n
1. (manufacturer) Hersteller m, Produzent m; AGR Erzeuger m
2. FILM, TV Produzent(in) m(f); THEAT Regisseur(in) m(f); MUS [Musik]produzent(in) m(f)
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[prə'djuːsə(r)]
n
Produzent(in) m(f); (IND ALSO) Hersteller(in) m(f); (THEAT) Regisseur(in) m(f); (FILM, TV, RAD) Produzent(in) m(f)

producer goods — Produktionsgüter pl

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producer [prəˈdjuːsə(r); US auch -ˈduː-] s
1. Erzeuger(in), Hersteller(in):
producer country WIRTSCH Erzeugerland n;
producer price Herstellerpreis m
2. WIRTSCH Produzent(in), Fabrikant(in):
producer(’s) goods Produktionsgüter
3. a) FILM Produzent(in), Produktionsleiter(in)
b) THEAT, RADIO Br Regisseur(in), Spielleiter(in)
4. TECH Generator m:
producer gas Generatorgas n
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noun
1) (Cinemat., Theatre, Radio, Telev., Econ.) Produzent, der/Produzentin, die
2) (Brit. Theatre/Radio/Telev.) Regisseur, der/Regisseurin, die
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n.
Hersteller m.
Produzent m.

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