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21 главный казначей
1) General subject: paymaster-general, paymaster general2) Military: chief disbursing officer, chief pay clerk3) Economy: financial vice-president, national treasurer4) HR. Treasurer -
22 государственный казначей
1) General subject: paymaster general2) Military: paymaster-general3) History: Lord High Treasurer4) Diplomatic term: Lord High Treasurer (Великобритания)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > государственный казначей
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23 казначей
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24 Ведомство генерального казначея
Economy: Paymaster-General's Office (Великобритания)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Ведомство генерального казначея
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25 главный кассир
1) Military: chief pay clerk2) Railway term: pay master3) Law: senior cashier4) Accounting: general cashier, paymaster5) Banking: head cashier6) Business: chief cashier -
26 заказчик (преступления)
General subject: paymasterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заказчик (преступления)
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27 заказчик убийства
General subject: assassin's paymaster, contractor -
28 казначей
1) General subject: bursar (особ. в университетах), cofferer, paymaster, provisor (монастыря), purse bearer, purse-bearer, quaestor, treasurer2) Obsolete: cash keeper (As in: "His Majesty's cash keeper - Казначей Его Величества")3) Military: agent (finance) officer, agent finance officer, disbursing agent, disbursing officer, pay and cashier officer, pay clerk, pay officer4) History: provisor (монастыря и т.п.)5) Religion: bursar( An officer of a monastery in charge of funds)6) Law: chamberlain7) Economy: chief financial officer -
29 казначей части
Military: command pay officer, command paymaster -
30 казначейский
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31 кассир
1) General subject: booking-clerk, cashier, paymaster, teller (в банке), CSHR (cashier; на кассовом чеке)2) Military: pay clerk3) Railway term: fare collector4) Trade: cash register clerk5) Economy: cash keeper, cashkeeper6) Accounting: cash dispenser, cashier (1. работник кассы 2. высший административный пост в американском банке)7) Jargon: counter-jumper8) Banking: cashier (высший административный пост в американском банке), collector9) Business: treasurer10) leg.N.P. ticket agent -
32 лицо, покрывающее издержки
General subject: paymasterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лицо, покрывающее издержки
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33 начальник казначейства
General subject: Paymaster-General (Великобритания)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > начальник казначейства
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34 начальник финансовой
Military: Paymaster-in-ChiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начальник финансовой
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35 помощник казначея
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36 сержант-казначей
Military: paymaster sergeant -
37 судовой казначей
1) General subject: nip cheese2) Naval: nip-cheese, paymaster, purser -
38 С паршивой овцы хоть шерсти клок
When you cannot take much from a person, you take what he can afford. See Лучше хоть что-нибудь, чем ничего (Л)Var.: С лихого пса хоть шерсти клок. С лихой (паршивой) собаки хоть шерсти клокCf: Anything is better than nothing (Am.). Better something than nothing (Am.). Better something than nothing at all (Am., Br.). Half a loaf is better than none (Am., Br.). Of a bad paymaster get what you can, though it be a straw (Am.). Of ill debtors men take oats (Br.). You can have no more of a cat but her skin (of a fox than the skin) (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > С паршивой овцы хоть шерсти клок
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39 главный казначей
( Великобритания) Paymaster General -
40 казначей
( в учебном заведении) bursar, paymaster, treasurer
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