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1 корреспондент
1) General subject: correspondent, gentleman of the inkpot, gentleman of the press, journalist, news reporter, news writer, news-writer (газетный), newsperson (мужчина или женщина), press correspondent (газеты, журнала), reporter2) Colloquial: newsman3) Military: communicant, participant (сети связи)4) Engineering: calling party, counterpartner (в связи)5) Law: business-friend, questioner6) Commerce: correspondence clerk7) Diplomatic term: correspondent (газеты и т.п.), press-correspondent (газеты, журнала и т.п.)8) Cinema: gentleman of inkpot, gentleman of press9) Communications: distant station10) Business: correspondence clerical11) Journalism: (проф. жарг., сокр.) corro -
2 делопроизводство
1) General subject: accountancy, paperwork, bumf (from "bum fodder" aka toilet paper; today considered a highly colloquial but not impolite term for paperwork), paperwork management (AD), records management, clerical duty, workflow management2) Military: documentation, files management, office of records, registering, documentation management3) Engineering: clerical work4) Law: clerical correspondence5) Business: procedures6) Sakhalin energy glossary: document control7) EBRD: office administration, office management, record keeping8) Makarov: record management9) Logistics: clerical duties, files section -
3 язык делопроизводства
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > язык делопроизводства
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4 делопроизводство
с.office / clerical work, record-keeping; ( переписка) business correspondence -
5 делопроизводство
office-work, clerical work; (переписка) business correspondence -
6 делопроизводство
office work, record keeping, clerical work; (переписка) business correspondenceBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > делопроизводство
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