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1 polling officer
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2 officer
n1) чиновник; государственный служащий, должностное лицо, сотрудник2) офицер; полицейский; развед. жарг. официальный сотрудник ЦРУ•- anti-terrorist officer
- AO
- arresting officer
- associate officer
- backstopping officer
- bomb disposal officer
- budget officer
- career foreign service officer
- career officer
- case officer
- certifying officer
- chief administrative officer
- Chief Law Enforcement Officer
- Chief Medical Officer
- chief police officer
- child welfare officer
- cipher officer
- civil officer
- commanding officers
- commissioned officer
- conference officer
- consular officer
- correctional officer
- counterintelligence officer
- customs officer
- diplomatic officer
- disbursing officer
- disciplinary officer
- document officer
- drug enforcement officer
- economic affairs officer
- election officer
- elective officer
- field officer
- finance officer
- first class officer
- foreign service officer
- highest-ranking officer
- immigration officer
- information officer
- intelligence officer
- junior officer
- law enforcement officer
- law officer
- legal officer
- legislative officer
- liaison officer
- medical officer
- middle-ranking officers
- military officer
- naval recruiting officer
- officer in charge of division / section etc.
- officer in charge of project
- officer in charge
- officer of the court
- officer of the law
- officers and staff
- officers of the conference
- peace officer
- personnel officer
- placement officer
- police officers on horseback
- police officers on the beat
- polling officer
- presiding officer
- press officer
- preventive officer
- prison officer
- probation officer
- professional officer
- public officer
- public relations officer
- purchasing officer
- reserve officer
- retired officer
- returning officer
- security officer
- senior officer
- serving military officer
- social security officer
- Special Branch officer
- staff officer
- superior officer
- the great officers of State
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3 polling-clerk
['pəulɪŋklɑːk]помо́щник уполномо́ченного по вы́борам [ returning officer] (на всеобщих выборах [ general election] или на выборах в местные органы власти [ local election])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > polling-clerk
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4 presiding officer
[prɪ,zaɪdɪŋ'ɔfɪsə]председа́тель коми́ссии по вы́борам (отвечает за правильный подсчёт голосов на избирательном участке [ polling station] во время всеобщих выборов [ general election])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > presiding officer
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