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Политика: реорганизация кабинета министров -
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adjective (of or concerning ministers: ministerial duties.) ministerial
ministerial adjetivo ‹ reunión› cabinet ( before n); ‹ orden› ministerial
ministerial adjetivo cabinet, ministerial: estas decisiones se han tomado a nivel ministerial, these dicisions were made at the cabinet level ' ministerial' also found in these entries: Spanish: consejo - crisis - reajuste English: ministerial - reshuffle - cabinet - fronttr[mɪnɪ'stɪərɪəl]1 ministerialministerial [.mɪnə'stɪriəl] adj: ministerialadj.• administrativo, -a adj.• ministerial adj.'mɪnə'stɪriəl, ˌmɪnɪ'stɪəriəladjective (before n) <duties/rank> ministerial[ˌmɪnɪs'tɪǝrɪǝl]ADJ1) (Pol) [meeting] del gabinete; [post, career, duties] ministerial; [changes] en el gabinete2) (Rel) [duties, meeting] pastoral* * *['mɪnə'stɪriəl, ˌmɪnɪ'stɪəriəl]adjective (before n) <duties/rank> ministerial -
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1. nреорганизация (кабинета, правительства и т.п.); перестановки ( в правительстве)- government reshuffleto carry out / to make a cabinet reshuffle — производить перестановки в правительстве
- ministerial reshuffle
- palace reshuffle
- sweeping cabinet reshuffle
- wide-ranging cabinet reshuffle 2. vпроизводить перестановку (в кабинете министров, в кадрах); реорганизовать ( правительство) -
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ministerial [‚mɪnɪsˈtɪərɪəl][meeting, reshuffle, decision] ministériel ; [duties] de ministre -
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s.(Cabinet) reshuffle reajuste o remodelación del Gabinete (ministerial)2 reorganización, reorganización completa.v.reorganizar, reacomodar, reordenar.(pt & pp reshuffled) -
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remodelación nombre femenino ministerial, remodelación nombre femenino del gobierno -
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'kæbinit1) (a piece of furniture with shelves and doors or drawers: a filing cabinet.) armario, vitrina2) (in Britain and some other countries the group of chief ministers who govern a country: The Prime Minister has chosen a new Cabinet.) gabinetecabinet n1. vitrina / armario2. gabinetetr['kæbɪnət]1 (furniture - gen) armario; (glass fronted) vitrina2 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL gabinete nombre masculino (ministerial), consejo de ministros\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcabinet meeting consejo de ministroscabinet minister ministro,-acabinet reshuffle remodelación nombre femenino ministerial, remodelación nombre femenino del gobiernococktail cabinet mueble bar nombre masculinoshadow cabinet gobierno en la sombracabinet ['kæbnət] n1) cupboard: armario m2) : gabinete m, consejo m de ministros3)medicine cabinet : botiquín mn.• consejo de ministros (Gobierno) s.m.n.• armario s.m.• caja s.f.• escaparate s.m.• gabinete s.m.• mueble s.m.• vitrina s.f.'kæbənət, 'kæbɪnɪt1) ( cupboard) armario m['kæbɪnɪt]cabinet minister — ≈ministro, -tra m,f, ≈secretario, -ria m,f de Estado
1. N2) (Pol) (also: Cabinet) consejo m de ministros, gabinete m ministerial2.CPDcabinet crisis N — crisis f inv del gobierno
cabinet meeting N — consejo m de ministros
CABINET El Consejo de Ministros británico ( Cabinet) se compone de unos veinte ministros, escogidos por el Primer Ministro ( Prime Minister). Su función es la de planificar la legislación importante y defender la política del Gobierno en los debates. En Estados Unidos el Cabinet tiene meramente carácter consultivo, su función es aconsejar al Presidente. Sus miembros, escogidos por él y nombrados con el consentimiento del Senado ( Senate), son jefes de departamentos ejecutivos o altos cargos del gobierno, pero no pueden ser miembros del Congreso ( Congress). Existe otro grupo de asesores del Presidente, que actúan a un nivel menos oficial, que se conoce como kitchen cabinet.Cabinet Minister N — ministro(-a) m / f (del Gabinete)
* * *['kæbənət, 'kæbɪnɪt]1) ( cupboard) armario mcabinet minister — ≈ministro, -tra m,f, ≈secretario, -ria m,f de Estado
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plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) crisis, momento crítico2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) crisiscrisis n crisis
crisis sustantivo femenino (pl◊ crisis)
crisis sustantivo femenino inv
1 (mala situación) crisis
2 Fin crisis
3 Med (ataque) fit, attack ' crisis' also found in these entries: Spanish: acentuarse - actual - álgida - álgido - depresión - encarar - frenar - galopante - ingresar - pasar - agudizar - agudo - atravesar - causante - desencadenar - económico - energético - estallar - perdurar - sacar English: actual - acute - background - breakdown - carry through - corner - crack - crisis - flap - identity crisis - midlife - nervous breakdown - pull through - religion - break - confront - crunch - deepen - defuse - depression - develop - hang - head - troubletr['kraɪsɪs]1 crisis nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto reach crisis point hacer crisisn.• crisis s.f.'kraɪsəs, 'kraɪsɪsshe's good in a crisis — reacciona bien en los momentos difíciles; (before n)
['kraɪsɪs]to reach crisis point — hacer* crisis
1.N(pl crises) ['kraɪsiːz] crisis f inv ; (Med) punto m crítico2.CPDcrisis centre (Brit), crisis center (US) N — (for disaster) ≈ centro m coordinador de rescate; (for personal help) ≈ teléfono m de la esperanza; (for battered women) centro m de ayuda (a las mujeres maltratadas)
crisis management N — gestión f de crisis
crisis of confidence N — crisis f de confianza
* * *['kraɪsəs, 'kraɪsɪs]she's good in a crisis — reacciona bien en los momentos difíciles; (before n)
to reach crisis point — hacer* crisis
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adverb ampliamentetr['waɪdlɪ]1 (over wide area or range of things) extensamente; (generally) generalmente■ it is widely known that... es bien sabido que...2 (to a large degree) muchowidely ['waɪdli] adv: extensivamente, por todas partesadv.• extensamente adv.'waɪdlia) ( extensively)b) ( commonly)c) ( to a large degree) < vary> mucho['waɪdlɪ]ADV1) (=over wide area, far apart)debris from the blast was scattered widely — los restos de la explosión quedaron esparcidos por una amplia zona
2) (=extensively) [travel] mucho•
it is widely believed that... — mucha gente cree que...•
the cabinet reshuffle had been widely expected — la remodelación del gabinete ministerial había sido esperada por muchos•
a widely held belief — una creencia generalizada•
to be widely read — [reader] tener una amplia cultura, haber leído mucho; [author] contar con un gran número de lectoreshis books are widely read — sus libros cuentan con un gran número de lectores, sus libros se leen mucho
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it is widely regarded as... — es considerado por la mayoría como...3) (=greatly) [vary, differ] mucho4) (=broadly) [smile] abiertamente* * *['waɪdli]a) ( extensively)b) ( commonly)c) ( to a large degree) < vary> mucho -
11 reajuste
Del verbo reajustar: ( conjugate reajustar) \ \
reajusté es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
reajuste es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: reajustar reajuste
reajuste sustantivo masculino adjustment; reajuste salarial wage settlement
reajuste sustantivo masculino readjustment
un reajuste de plantilla, a staff reorganization ' reajuste' also found in these entries: English: readjustment - realignment
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