projectionist|projectionists in English

noun

[pro'jec·tion·ist || prə'dʒekʃənɪst]

one who operates a movie projector, one who displays films or pictures onto large screens

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1. Projectionist.

2. He's the projectionist at the theater.

3. 5 The projectionist was panning the camera attentively.

4. 12 So projectionists had to put a colour tint on to the screen before the first frame hit.

5. Andropov spent his teenage years working as a loader, a telegraph operator, film projectionist and a sailor for the Volga steamship line. In 1930, while still in Mozdok, he became a member of All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (YCL), popularly known as Komsomol.

6. Alternations are a consequence of the bipartite view of verb meaning that is characteristic of current projectionist and constructional approaches: a verb’s meaning consists of a root—or “core” meaning—that is associated with an event structure template, indicating a verb’s basic event type

7. The son of a railway worker, Andropov was a telegraph operator, film projectionist, and boatman on the Volga River before attending a technical college and, later, Petrozavodsk University. He became an organizer for the Young Communist League (Komsomol) in the Yaroslav region and joined the Communist Party in 1939.