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Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > работник таможни
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сущ.customs officer (official) -
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таможенник, таможенный инспектор, чиновник — customs officer
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > таможенный инспектор
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9 таможенный инспектор
1) General subject: customs officer, revenuer2) American: surveyor of customs3) Law: customs inspector, surveyor4) Economy: customs supervisor, customs surveyor, surveyor of port5) Accounting: examiner6) Business: clearing agent, customs official7) Makarov: revenue officerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > таможенный инспектор
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10 таможенный чиновник
1) General subject: custom-house officer, customs official, octroi, preventive officer, surveyor, revenue officer2) Naval: custom officer3) American: naval officer4) Law: customs officer, jerquer, sharkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > таможенный чиновник
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1) General subject: customs officer, preventive officer2) Economy: customs official -
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1) General subject: customs officer2) Law: customs inspector3) Economy: collector of customs4) Business: customs official5) Security: custom agent -
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1) Law: customs officer2) Economy: customs official -
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Business: customs officer, customs official -
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customs official / officer -
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Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > сотрудник таможни
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1) official, officer, civil servant; placeman обыкн. пренебр.государственный чиновник — state / government official
коррумпированные / продажные чиновники — corrupt officials
чиновник, ответственный за связь с печатью — press-officer
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مذکر customs official/officer -
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мcustoms official/officer
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