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сущ.гос. упр. функционер, чиновник, должностное лицо (обычно в государственных органах, учреждениях и аппарате политических партий; иногда с уничижительным оттенком)Syn: -
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1. n должностное лицо; чиновник2. n функционер3. a официальный
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