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  • 31role play — UK US noun [C or U] HR ► pretending to be someone else, especially as part of learning a new skill: »Many of these training workshops involve role play. role playing noun [U] ► »Role playing sessions teach recruits how to deal with certain… …

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  • 32role-playing — role play UK US noun [C or U] HR ► pretending to be someone else, especially as part of learning a new skill: »Many of these training workshops involve role play. role playing noun [U] ► »Role playing sessions teach recruits how to deal with… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 33role — [rōl] n. [Fr rôle, lit., a roll: from roll containing actor s part] 1. a part, or character, that an actor plays in a performance 2. a function or office assumed by someone [an advisory role]: Often rôle …

    English World dictionary

  • 34Role Based Access Control — (RBAC; deutsch: Rollenbasierte Zugriffskontrolle) ist in Mehrbenutzersystemen oder Rechnernetzen ein Verfahren zur Zugriffssteuerung und kontrolle auf Dateien oder Dienste. Das RBAC Modell wurde 1992 von D.F Ferraiolo und D.R. Kuhn beschrieben[1] …

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  • 35Role Models — Título Mal ejemplo Un par nada ejemplar Ficha técnica Dirección David Wain Producción Luke Greenfield Mary Parent …

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  • 36role model — n a person whose behavior in a particular role is imitated by others <watching our parents and other role models deal with conflict (Melody Beattie)> …

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  • 37role-play — n [U and C] an exercise in which you pretend to be in a particular situation, especially to help you learn a language or deal with problems ▪ Language teachers often use role play in the classroom. >role play v [I and T] …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 38role — (n.) part or character one takes, c.1600, from Fr. rôle part played by a person in life, lit. roll (of paper) on which an actor s part is written, from O.Fr. rolle (see ROLL (Cf. roll) (n.)). Role model first attested 1957 …

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  • 39role model — role models N COUNT A role model is someone you admire and try to imitate. Five out of the ten top role models for British teenagers are black …

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  • 40role reversal — role reversals N VAR Role reversal is a situation in which two people have chosen or been forced to exchange their duties and responsibilities, so that each is now doing what the other used to do. Calvin Smith has conducted studies into men who… …

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