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1 Ordinary Congress
Ordinary Congress FIFA|UEFA■ A Congress that is held every year.■ Jedes Jahr stattfindender Kongress. -
2 ordinary ambassador
гос. упр. постоянный посолSyn:"похоже не синонимы! Просто тот, который не ""чрезвычайный посол"""!An ordinary ambassador is charged with the duties of heading a permanent diplomatic mission and maintaining relations between his home and his host country and to conduct relations on an equal basis with other nations. An Extraordinary Ambassador is appointed to head some particular mission for a particular purpose and such postings are for an indefinite period lasting till the completion of the mission. Such appointments are generally politically initiated.A resident ambassador resides within the political boundaries of the country to which he/she is posted while a non-resident ambassador does not live within the country of his/her posting but lives in a neighboring country. Therefore, a resident ambassador of US in India may at the same time be a non-resident ambassador of other countries of the sub-continent. Ambassadors are deemed representatives of their heads of state to the heads of state of their place of posting and not representative of one state government to another state government. This is a practice that has persisted ever since the ambassadorial post was created. Only high commissioners (since once they shared their heads of state) are deemed to represent their governments.It may sometimes transpire that the post of ambassador is handed out to a person as a matter of routine transfer or promotion within the country in the ministry of foreign affairs as furtherance to their careers."An ambassador, rarely embassador, is a diplomatic official accredited to a foreign sovereign or government, or to an international organization, to serve as the official representative of his or her own country. In everyday usage it applies to the ranking plenipotentiary minister stationed in a foreign capital. The host country typically allows the ambassador control of specific territory called an embassy, whose territory, staff, and even vehicles are generally afforded diplomatic immunity from most laws of the host country. The senior diplomatic officers among members of the Commonwealth of Nations are known as High Commissioners, who are the heads of High Commissions. Representatives of the Holy See are known as Papal or Apostolic Nuncios, while the head of a Libyan People's Bureau is a Secretary. Historically, officials representing their countries abroad were termed ministers, but this term was also applied to diplomats of the second rank. The Congress of Vienna of 1815 formalized the system of diplomatic rank under international law: Ambassadors are ministers of the highest rank, with plenipotentiary authority to represent their head of state. An Ordinary Ambassador is one heading a permanent diplomatic mission, for instance the senior professional diplomat in an embassy. An Extraordinary Ambassador could be appointed for special purposes or for an indefinite term; politically appointed ambassadors would fall under this category. Moreover, a Resident Ambassador is one who resides within the country to which s/he is accredited. A Non-Resident Ambassador is one who does not reside within the country to which s/he is accredited, but lives in a nearby country. Thus a resident ambassador to a country might at the same time also be a non-resident ambassador to several other countries." -
3 UEFA Congress
UEFA Congress UEFA■ The supreme controlling organ of UEFA whose decisions are binding on all UEFA member associations and whose powers include receipt and consideration of the UEFA president's and UEFA Executive Committee's reports, the election of the UEFA president, of the members of the UEFA Executive Committee, of the European members of the FIFA Executive Committee and of the auditing body, the amendment of the Statutes, and the consideration of membership applications and the expulsion of a member.■ Oberstes Organ der UEFA, dessen Beschlüsse für alle UEFA-Mitgliedsverbände verbindlich sind, und in dessen Befugnisse u.a. die Genehmigung des Berichts des UEFA-Präsidenten und des UEFA-Exekutivkomitees, die Wahl des UEFA-Präsidenten, der Mitglieder des UEFA-Exekutivkomitees, der europäischen Mitglieder des FIFA-Exekutivkomitees und der Revisionsstelle, die Änderung der Statuten sowie die Aufnahme und der Ausschluss eines Mitglieds fallen. -
4 Extraordinary Congress
Extraordinary Congress FIFA|UEFA■ A Congress which may be convened by the Executive Committee, or at the written request of one fifth or more of the member associations.■ Kongress, dessen Einberufung durch das Exekutivkomitee erfolgt, wenn dieses so entschieden hat oder wenn mindestens ein Fünftel der Mitgliedsverbände dies mittels eines schriftlichen Gesuchs verlangt.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > Extraordinary Congress
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5 FIFA Congress
FIFA Congress FIFA■ Supreme and legislative body of FIFA that makes decisions relating to the FIFA Statutes, approves the annual report, admits, suspends or expels a member and holds elections, most notably for the FIFA presidency.■ Oberstes und gesetzgebendes Organ der FIFA, das für Entscheidungen bezüglich der FIFA-Statuten, für die Absegnung des jährlichen Berichts, für die Aufnahme, die Suspension oder den Ausschluss von Mitgliedern sowie für die Abhaltung von Wahlen, vor allem der FIFA-Präsidentschaft, zuständig ist. -
6 ordentlicher Kongress
■ Jedes Jahr stattfindender Kongress.► Der ordentliche Kongress der UEFA findet grundsätzlich vor dem ordentlichen Kongress der FIFA statt.Ordinary Congress FIFA|UEFA■ A Congress that is held every year. -
7 congrès ordinaire
congrès ordinaire m FIFA|UEFACongrès qui a lieu chaque année.Ordinary Congress FIFA|UEFAA Congress that is held every year.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > congrès ordinaire
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8 UEFA-Exekutivkomitee
■ Organ der UEFA, dessen unübertragbare und unentziehbare Aufgaben die Oberleitung der UEFA und die Erteilung der nötigen Weisungen, die Ausgestaltung und Beaufsichtigung des Rechnungswesens, die Ernennung und Abberufung des UEFA-Generalsekretärs und des stellvertretenden UEFA-Generalsekretärs auf Vorschlag des UEFA-Präsidenten, die Oberaufsicht über die UEFA-Administration, die Genehmigung des jährlichen Geschäftsplans der UEFA-Administration sowie die Erstellung eines schriftlichen Berichts zuhanden des ordentlichen Kongresses sind.► Das UEFA-Exekutivkomitee setzt sich aus dem UEFA-Präsidenten, der die Sitzung leitet, und fünfzehn durch einen UEFA-Kongress gewählten Mitgliedern zusammen.■ An organ whose main untransferable and irrevocable duties are overall control of UEFA and the issue of necessary instructions, form and supervision of the book-keeping, appointment and dismissal of the UEFA general secretary and UEFA deputy general secretary upon proposal of the UEFA president, overall supervision of the UEFA administration, approval of the annual business plan of the UEFA administration, and compilation of a written report for presentation to the Ordinary Congress.► The UEFA Executive Committee consists of the UEFA president, who chairs the meetings, and fifteen other members elected by a UEFA Congress. -
9 UEFA Executive Committee
■ An organ whose main untransferable and irrevocable duties are overall control of UEFA and the issue of necessary instructions, form and supervision of the book-keeping, appointment and dismissal of the UEFA general secretary and UEFA deputy general secretary upon proposal of the UEFA president, overall supervision of the UEFA administration, approval of the annual business plan of the UEFA administration, and compilation of a written report for presentation to the Ordinary Congress.► The UEFA Executive Committee consists of the UEFA president, who chairs the meetings, and fifteen other members elected by a UEFA Congress.■ Organ der UEFA, dessen unübertragbare und unentziehbare Aufgaben die Oberleitung der UEFA und die Erteilung der nötigen Weisungen, die Ausgestaltung und Beaufsichtigung des Rechnungswesens, die Ernennung und Abberufung des UEFA-Generalsekretärs und des stellvertretenden UEFA-Generalsekretärs auf Vorschlag des UEFA-Präsidenten, die Oberaufsicht über die UEFA-Administration, die Genehmigung des jährlichen Geschäftsplans der UEFA-Administration sowie die Erstellung eines schriftlichen Berichts zuhanden des ordentlichen Kongresses sind.► Das UEFA-Exekutivkomitee setzt sich aus dem UEFA-Präsidenten, der die Sitzung leitet, und fünfzehn durch einen UEFA-Kongress gewählten Mitgliedern zusammen.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > UEFA Executive Committee
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10 Comité exécutif de l'UEFA
Comité exécutif de l'UEFA m UEFAOrgane de l' UEFA, dont les principales attributions intransmissibles et inaliénables sont l'exercice de la haute direction de l'UEFA et l'établissement des instructions nécessaires, l'établissement des principes de la comptabilité et du contrôle financier, la nomination et la révocation du secrétaire général de l'UEFA et du secrétaire général adjoint de l'UEFA sur proposition du président de l'UEFA, l'exercice de la haute surveillance sur l' Administration de l'UEFA, l'approbation du plan d'activités annuel de l'Administration de l'UEFA, et l'établissement d'un rapport écrit à l'attention du congrès ordinaire.► Le Comité exécutif de l'UEFA se compose du président de l'UEFA, qui en dirige les séances, et de quinze membres élus par un congrès de l'UEFA.
An organ whose main untransferable and irrevocable duties are overall control of UEFA and the issue of necessary instructions, form and supervision of the book-keeping, appointment and dismissal of the UEFA general secretary and UEFA deputy general secretary upon proposal of the UEFA president, overall supervision of the UEFA administration, approval of the annual business plan of the UEFA administration, and compilation of a written report for presentation to the Ordinary Congress.► The UEFA Executive Committee consists of the UEFA president, who chairs the meetings, and fifteen other members elected by a UEFA Congress.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > Comité exécutif de l'UEFA
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11 junto a
prep.1 next to, alongside, beside.2 around.3 as compared with.* * *next to* * *by, next to* * *= adjacent to, along with, alongside, concurrent with, coupled with, in combination with, in conjunction with, in juxtaposition with, in tandem with, together with, within one word of, next to, beside, hand in hand (with), side by side with, combined with, complete withEx. Most users would appreciate disciplines placed adjacent to related disciplines.Ex. A crisp, even impression became the norm, along with the use of respectable paper and ink.Ex. For example, inversion to Hospitals, Military will cause this heading to file alongside other headings commencing with the word Hospitals.Ex. Concurrent with these activities, the Library of Congress has also been engaged in building the RAL file from location reports received in machine-readable form from outside libraries.Ex. And coupled with it, the simple answer, yes, I think made for a rather historic exchange, and it surely was worth the price of admission.Ex. The sort form in combination with the type determines the sequence or filing order of entries in access-point and authority files.Ex. Rules for any given class must be used in conjunction with the schedules for that class.Ex. The attraction of such displays is that the multidimensional relationships between subjects may be shown since any one subject can be displayed in juxtaposition with several others.Ex. Continuing education activities have to be offered in tandem with the service itself.Ex. Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.Ex. The system searches each term separately and then combines the resulting lists into records containing the term 'library' within one word of 'periodical'.Ex. Alf is convinced that she chews broken bottles and wears barbed wire next to her skin.Ex. A small check mark beside a heading can indicate that the heading was found in the source.Ex. Hand in hand with this comes the need for nurses to be able to question, evaluate and reflect on existing practice.Ex. Side by side with the freedom to define their project, however, students are given a fairly rigid methodological structure which should be enforced even if they are reluctant to use it.Ex. On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references.Ex. Such moulds were called double-faced to distinguish them from the ordinary single-faced moulds which continued to be used for making laid paper, complete with bar shadows, for the rest of the eighteenth century.* * *= adjacent to, along with, alongside, concurrent with, coupled with, in combination with, in conjunction with, in juxtaposition with, in tandem with, together with, within one word of, next to, beside, hand in hand (with), side by side with, combined with, complete withEx: Most users would appreciate disciplines placed adjacent to related disciplines.
Ex: A crisp, even impression became the norm, along with the use of respectable paper and ink.Ex: For example, inversion to Hospitals, Military will cause this heading to file alongside other headings commencing with the word Hospitals.Ex: Concurrent with these activities, the Library of Congress has also been engaged in building the RAL file from location reports received in machine-readable form from outside libraries.Ex: And coupled with it, the simple answer, yes, I think made for a rather historic exchange, and it surely was worth the price of admission.Ex: The sort form in combination with the type determines the sequence or filing order of entries in access-point and authority files.Ex: Rules for any given class must be used in conjunction with the schedules for that class.Ex: The attraction of such displays is that the multidimensional relationships between subjects may be shown since any one subject can be displayed in juxtaposition with several others.Ex: Continuing education activities have to be offered in tandem with the service itself.Ex: Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.Ex: The system searches each term separately and then combines the resulting lists into records containing the term 'library' within one word of 'periodical'.Ex: Alf is convinced that she chews broken bottles and wears barbed wire next to her skin.Ex: A small check mark beside a heading can indicate that the heading was found in the source.Ex: Hand in hand with this comes the need for nurses to be able to question, evaluate and reflect on existing practice.Ex: Side by side with the freedom to define their project, however, students are given a fairly rigid methodological structure which should be enforced even if they are reluctant to use it.Ex: On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references.Ex: Such moulds were called double-faced to distinguish them from the ordinary single-faced moulds which continued to be used for making laid paper, complete with bar shadows, for the rest of the eighteenth century.* * *junto a adv next to -
12 pueblo
m.1 village (población) (pequeña).2 people.el pueblo español the Spanish people3 town, village, locality.4 nation.5 Pueblo.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: poblar.* * *1 (población) village2 (gente) people* * *noun m.1) village, town2) people* * *SM1) (Pol) people, nation2) (=plebe) common people pl, lower orders pl3) (=localidad pequeña) [gen] small town; [en el campo] country town; [de pocos habitantes] villageser de pueblo — [gen] to be a country person, be from the countryside; pey to be a country bumpkin *, be a country hick (EEUU) *
pueblo joven — Perú shanty town
* * *1) ( poblado) village; ( más grande) small town2) ( comunidad) peopleel pueblo español/vasco — the Spanish/Basque people
3) ( clase popular)•* * *= people, town, village.Ex. For example, the Library of Congress established names of indigenous American and African peoples are very often derogatory corruptions of their real names.Ex. Rivers, erosion, towns and glaciers are all phenomena studied by geography.Ex. In the above example, when specifying the individual village, Ashworthy, we must employ a verbal extension to the 'normal' UDC notation.----* centro del pueblo = town centre.* chico de pueblo = small-town country boy.* Ciudad + y los pueblos de su alrededor = Greater + Ciudad + area.* defensor del pueblo = ombudsman [ombudsmen, -pl.].* dirigido al pueblo = people-driven.* habitante del pueblo = villager, village people, village man, village woman.* orientado hacia el pueblo = people-driven.* pensado para el pueblo = people-driven.* plaza del pueblo = town square.* pueblo amurallado = walled town.* pueblo de montaña = mountain village.* pueblo de pescadores = fishing community, fishing village.* pueblo, el = populace, the, common people, the.* pueblo fantasma = ghost town.* pueblo fortificado = walled town.* pueblo judío = shtetl.* pueblo lector = reading people.* pueblo minero = mining town.* pueblo pesquero = fishing community, fishing village.* ser la comidilla del pueblo = be the talk of the town.* tonto del pueblo, el = village fool, the.* vecino del pueblo = villager, village people, village man, village woman.* * *1) ( poblado) village; ( más grande) small town2) ( comunidad) peopleel pueblo español/vasco — the Spanish/Basque people
3) ( clase popular)•* * *el pueblo= populace, the, common people, theEx: This would enable the majority of the rural populace who are illiterate and semi-literate to participate in cultural and intellectual entertainment.
Ex: The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.= people, town, village.Ex: For example, the Library of Congress established names of indigenous American and African peoples are very often derogatory corruptions of their real names.
Ex: Rivers, erosion, towns and glaciers are all phenomena studied by geography.Ex: In the above example, when specifying the individual village, Ashworthy, we must employ a verbal extension to the 'normal' UDC notation.* centro del pueblo = town centre.* chico de pueblo = small-town country boy.* Ciudad + y los pueblos de su alrededor = Greater + Ciudad + area.* defensor del pueblo = ombudsman [ombudsmen, -pl.].* dirigido al pueblo = people-driven.* habitante del pueblo = villager, village people, village man, village woman.* orientado hacia el pueblo = people-driven.* pensado para el pueblo = people-driven.* plaza del pueblo = town square.* pueblo amurallado = walled town.* pueblo de montaña = mountain village.* pueblo de pescadores = fishing community, fishing village.* pueblo, el = populace, the, common people, the.* pueblo fantasma = ghost town.* pueblo fortificado = walled town.* pueblo judío = shtetl.* pueblo lector = reading people.* pueblo minero = mining town.* pueblo pesquero = fishing community, fishing village.* ser la comidilla del pueblo = be the talk of the town.* tonto del pueblo, el = village fool, the.* vecino del pueblo = villager, village people, village man, village woman.* * *A (poblado) village; (más grande) small townde cada pueblo un paisano ( RPl fam hum): los vasos son de cada pueblo un paisano the glasses are all different, none of the glasses matchyo soy de pueblo ( Esp); I'm a country boyCompuestos:dead-end town, one-horse townghost town( Per) shantytownB (comunidad, nación) peopleun pueblo nómada a nomadic peoplepueblos primitivos primitive peoplesel pueblo judío the Jewish peoplela voz del pueblo the voice of the peopleel pueblo español/vasco the Spanish/Basque peopleuna rebelión del pueblo a popular uprisingun gobierno del pueblo y para el pueblo a government of the people for the peoplepolíticos que engañan al pueblo politicians who mislead the people o countryCompuesto:chosen peopleC(clase popular): el pueblo the working classCompuesto:el pueblo llano the ordinary people* * *
Del verbo poblar: ( conjugate poblar)
pueblo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
poblar
pueblo
poblar ( conjugate poblar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹territorio/región›
2 pueblo algo DE algo ‹ bosque› to plant sth with sth;
‹río/colmena› to stock sth with sth
poblarse verbo pronominal [tierra/colonia] to be settled
pueblo sustantivo masculino
1 ( poblado) village;
( más grande) small town;◊ pueblo joven (Per) shantytown
2
poblar verbo transitivo
1 (habitar, vivir) to inhabit
2 (llenar de gente, repoblar) to populate
pueblo sustantivo masculino
1 village, small town
2 (comunidad, nación) people
la voluntad del pueblo, the will of the people
3 (clase popular) common people
' pueblo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatirse
- arriba
- aterrizar
- belicosa
- belicoso
- cercana
- cercano
- chalet
- comidilla
- costumbre
- defensor
- defensora
- dejada
- dejado
- dominar
- erigirse
- escogida
- escogido
- fantasma
- fiesta
- guerrera
- guerrero
- honra
- incomunicar
- incomunicada
- incomunicado
- indomable
- levantamiento
- levantarse
- llana
- llano
- malencarada
- malencarado
- morirse
- muerta
- muerto
- población
- residir
- soberana
- soberano
- amo
- amotinado
- amotinar
- asentado
- atrasado
- bagaje
- barbarie
- civilizar
- conquista
- conquistar
English:
about
- amok
- annihilate
- besiege
- chosen
- cross-country
- curve
- cut off
- developing
- dreary
- drift
- folk
- hilly
- inflict
- inhospitable
- language
- life
- ombudsman
- oppress
- people
- populace
- poverty
- raze
- seaside town
- serve
- settle
- side
- skirt
- stand
- straddle
- subdue
- town
- uncivilized
- uninhabited
- via
- village
- village hall
- bury
- country
- do
- due
- elder
- hole
- home
- nestle
- peaceful
- popular
- villager
- way
* * *♦ nm1. [población] [pequeña] village;[grande] town; Pey Ampueblo chico, infierno grande village life can be very claustrophobicpueblo abandonado ghost town;pueblo fantasma ghost town;Perú pueblo joven shanty town;pueblo de mala muerte one-horse town;Am pueblo nuevo shanty town2. [nación, ciudadanos] people;la voluntad del pueblo the will of the people;el pueblo español the Spanish peopleel pueblo elegido the chosen peopleel pueblo llano the common people, ordinary people* * *yokel desp* * *pueblo nm1) nación: people2) : common people3) aldea, poblado: town, village* * *pueblo n1. (población) village / small town2. (gente) people -
13 außerordentlicher Kongress
■ Kongress, dessen Einberufung durch das Exekutivkomitee erfolgt, wenn dieses so entschieden hat oder wenn mindestens ein Fünftel der Mitgliedsverbände dies mittels eines schriftlichen Gesuchs verlangt.Extraordinary Congress FIFA|UEFA■ A Congress which may be convened by the Executive Committee, or at the written request of one fifth or more of the member associations.German-english football dictionary > außerordentlicher Kongress
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14 congrès extraordinaire
congrès extraordinaire m FIFA|UEFACongrès convoqué par le comité exécutif ou à la demande écrite d'un cinquième des associations membres au moins.Extraordinary Congress FIFA|UEFAA Congress which may be convened by the Executive Committee, or at the written request of one fifth or more of the member associations.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > congrès extraordinaire
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15 UEFA-Kongress
■ Oberstes Organ der UEFA, dessen Beschlüsse für alle UEFA-Mitgliedsverbände verbindlich sind, und in dessen Befugnisse u.a. die Genehmigung des Berichts des UEFA-Präsidenten und des UEFA-Exekutivkomitees, die Wahl des UEFA-Präsidenten, der Mitglieder des UEFA-Exekutivkomitees, der europäischen Mitglieder des FIFA-Exekutivkomitees und der Revisionsstelle, die Änderung der Statuten sowie die Aufnahme und der Ausschluss eines Mitglieds fallen.UEFA Congress UEFA■ The supreme controlling organ of UEFA whose decisions are binding on all UEFA member associations and whose powers include receipt and consideration of the UEFA president's and UEFA Executive Committee's reports, the election of the UEFA president, of the members of the UEFA Executive Committee, of the European members of the FIFA Executive Committee and of the auditing body, the amendment of the Statutes, and the consideration of membership applications and the expulsion of a member. -
16 congrès de l'UEFA
congrès de l'UEFA m UEFAOrgane suprême de l' UEFA dont les décisions ont force obligatoire pour tous les associations membres de l'UEFA et dont les pouvoirs sont, entre autres, l'approbation du rapport du président de l'UEFA et du Comité exécutif de l'UEFA, l'élection du président de l'UEFA, de la société de révision, des membres du Comité exécutif de l'UEFA et des membres européens du Comité Exécutif de la FIFA, la modification des statuts, et l'admission et l'exclusion d'un membre.UEFA Congress UEFAThe supreme controlling organ of UEFA whose decisions are binding on all UEFA member associations and whose powers include receipt and consideration of the UEFA president's and UEFA Executive Committee's reports, the election of the UEFA president, of the members of the UEFA Executive Committee, of the European members of the FIFA Executive Committee and of the auditing body, the amendment of the Statutes, and the consideration of membership applications and the expulsion of a member.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > congrès de l'UEFA
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17 очередной
прил.
1) (ближайший) next (in turn) ;
immediate, at hand
2) (следующий по порядку) regular, regularly scheduled очередной взнос
3) ordinary, periodic(al) ;
recurrent;
usual, regular;
routine презр.;
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1. (ближайший) next, immediate;
~ая задача the task at hand, immediate task;
~ые дела immediate affairs;
2. (следующий по порядку) regular, ordinary;
~ отпуск one`s (regular) leave;
~ съезд( ordinary) congress;
3. (повторяющийся) recurrent;
just another;
~ скандал recurrent row, just another row.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > очередной
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18 Rickover, Admiral Hyman George
[br]b. 27 January 1900 Russian Polandd. 8 July 1986 Arlington, Virginia, USA[br]Polish/American naval officer, one of the principal architects of the United States nuclear submarine programme.[br]Born in Poland, Rickover was brought to the United States early in his life by his father, who settled in Chicago as a tailor. Commissioned into the US Navy in 1922, he specialized in electrical engineering (graduating from the US Naval Postgraduate School, Columbia, in 1929), quali-fied as a Submariner in 1931 and then held various posts until appointed Head of the Electrical Section of the Bureau of Ships in 1939. He held this post until the end of the Second World War.Rickover was involved briefly in the "Manhattan" atomic bomb project before being assigned to an atomic energy submarine project in 1946. Ultimately he was made responsible for the development and building of the world's first nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus. He was convinced of the need to make the nuclear submarine an instrument of strategic importance, and this led to the development of the ballistic missile submarine and the Polaris programme.Throughout his career he was no stranger to controversy; indeed, his remaining on the active service list as a full admiral until the age of 82 (when forced to retire on the direct intervention of the Navy Secretary) indicates a man beyond the ordinary. He imposed his will on all around him and backed it with a brilliant and clear-thinking brain; his influence was even felt by the Royal Navy during the building of the first British nuclear submarine, HMS Dreadnought. He made many friends, but he also had many detractors.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsUS Distinguished Service Medal with Gold Star. Honorary CBE. US Congress Special Gold Medal 1959. Numerous awards and honorary degrees.BibliographyRickover wrote several treatises on education and on the education of engineers. He also wrote on several aspects of the technical history of the US Navy.Further ReadingW.R.Anderson and C.Blair, 1959, Nautilus 90 North, London: Hodder \& Stoughton. E.L.Beach, 1986, The United States Navy, New York: Henry Holt.FMWBiographical history of technology > Rickover, Admiral Hyman George
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19 resident ambassador
гос. упр. = ordinary ambassador !An ordinary ambassador is charged with the duties of heading a permanent diplomatic mission and maintaining relations between his home and his host country and to conduct relations on an equal basis with other nations. An Extraordinary Ambassador is appointed to head some particular mission for a particular purpose and such postings are for an indefinite period lasting till the completion of the mission. Such appointments are generally politically initiated.A resident ambassador resides within the political boundaries of the country to which he/she is posted while a non-resident ambassador does not live within the country of his/her posting but lives in a neighboring country. Therefore, a resident ambassador of US in India may at the same time be a non-resident ambassador of other countries of the sub-continent. Ambassadors are deemed representatives of their heads of state to the heads of state of their place of posting and not representative of one state government to another state government. This is a practice that has persisted ever since the ambassadorial post was created. Only high commissioners (since once they shared their heads of state) are deemed to represent their governments.It may sometimes transpire that the post of ambassador is handed out to a person as a matter of routine transfer or promotion within the country in the ministry of foreign affairs as furtherance to their careers."An ambassador, rarely embassador, is a diplomatic official accredited to a foreign sovereign or government, or to an international organization, to serve as the official representative of his or her own country. In everyday usage it applies to the ranking plenipotentiary minister stationed in a foreign capital. The host country typically allows the ambassador control of specific territory called an embassy, whose territory, staff, and even vehicles are generally afforded diplomatic immunity from most laws of the host country. The senior diplomatic officers among members of the Commonwealth of Nations are known as High Commissioners, who are the heads of High Commissions. Representatives of the Holy See are known as Papal or Apostolic Nuncios, while the head of a Libyan People's Bureau is a Secretary. Historically, officials representing their countries abroad were termed ministers, but this term was also applied to diplomats of the second rank. The Congress of Vienna of 1815 formalized the system of diplomatic rank under international law: Ambassadors are ministers of the highest rank, with plenipotentiary authority to represent their head of state. An Ordinary Ambassador is one heading a permanent diplomatic mission, for instance the senior professional diplomat in an embassy. An Extraordinary Ambassador could be appointed for special purposes or for an indefinite term; politically appointed ambassadors would fall under this category. Moreover, a Resident Ambassador is one who resides within the country to which s/he is accredited. A Non-Resident Ambassador is one who does not reside within the country to which s/he is accredited, but lives in a nearby country. Thus a resident ambassador to a country might at the same time also be a non-resident ambassador to several other countries." -
20 FIFA-Kongress
■ Oberstes und gesetzgebendes Organ der FIFA, das für Entscheidungen bezüglich der FIFA-Statuten, für die Absegnung des jährlichen Berichts, für die Aufnahme, die Suspension oder den Ausschluss von Mitgliedern sowie für die Abhaltung von Wahlen, vor allem der FIFA-Präsidentschaft, zuständig ist.FIFA Congress FIFA■ Supreme and legislative body of FIFA that makes decisions relating to the FIFA Statutes, approves the annual report, admits, suspends or expels a member and holds elections, most notably for the FIFA presidency.
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