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Explainers

Explainers | Explainer

Explainers meaning

plural of explainer

Example sentences (14)

BBC News Labs, the broadcaster's innovation incubator, is testing whether it can semi-automate the generation of short-form explainers.

Both use videos of native speakers, which Duolingo lacks; Lingodeer also provides lengthy grammar lessons and explainers.

But so often in huge pieces of the story are covered in other forms of media—books, comics, etc. You shouldn’t need explainers to understand what’s going on.

Dr Karan first started posting videos on YouTube in 2012 that were practical explainers for students and medical professionals — covering topics on how to take a patient's medical history and blood pressure to removing kidney stones.

If coffee cup explainers are your thing: pic.

I google some explainers after the episodes and am glad I made some connections, but there was a few illuminating bits I missed.

It also includes detailed definitions, explainers, best practices, standards, and key questions to ask vendors so you can at least seem to know what you’re talking about.

More explainers to teach students about the various aspects of the centre will be arriving next week.

We produce text stories and explainers,” he told VOA.

Since he started posting on the app in 2019, the Hampshire-based full-time surgeon, aged 33, has amassed as astonishing five million plus followers, who are no doubt hooked on his pithy and sometimes eyebrow-raising ‘explainers’.

Let us return to the and the squiggles and diagrams on the front page and in explainers mapping its devastating journey through the human race.

Judging by explainers within the support page, Google’s pushing Trips users to employ Search and Maps as replacements.

Focus instead on static graphics or quick video explainers on news topics, which the Guardian found had a 45 percent completion rate.

Written material must be produced for the benefit of the more stupid “persuaders” and “explainers” (for example medium-rank officers, who are, usually, remarkably stupid).