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101 правительство
сgovernment; кабинет министров cabinet; AE administrationправи́тельство Тэ́тчер — Thatcher's government/cabinet, политика и правление the Thatcher government
прави́тельство США — the US administration, в отличие от администрации отдельных штатов тж the Federal Government
вре́менное прави́тельство — provisional/interim/caretaker/transitional government
коалицио́нное прави́тельство — coalition government
член прави́тельства — cabinet member
перестано́вки мн в прави́тельстве — cabinet reshuffle sg
све́ргнуть прави́тельство — to overthrow a government
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102 перегруппировка
regrouping имя существительное: -
103 перегруппировывать
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > перегруппировывать
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104 передислокация
redeployment имя существительное: -
105 переставлять
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106 перестановка
permutation имя существительное: -
107 перетасовывать
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108 перестройка управления
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > перестройка управления
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109 реорганизация
reorganization, readjustment, restructuring; (перестановка) reshuffleBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > реорганизация
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110 перегруппировать
1. reshuffling; rearranging (refl.)2. reshuffled3. reshuffle; rearrange (refl.) -
111 перегруппировывать
1. reshuffled2. reshuffle3. reshuffling4. migrated; rearranged5. migrate; rearrange; rearrange (refl.)6. migrating; rearranging -
112 рокировка
рокировка ж. [rokirovka]1. шахм. castling; 2. полит. разг. (перестановка в правительстве, администрации и т. п.) reshuffle (of the Cabinet, Administration, etc.) -
113 перетасовывание
n.reshuffling, reshuffle
См. также в других словарях:
reshuffle — re‧shuf‧fle [riːˈʆʌfl] verb [transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES to move people in a large organization, especially a government, from one job to another: • The world s biggest advertising agency is reshuffling its management. reshuffle noun [countable] … Financial and business terms
reshuffle — (v.) 1830, of cards, 1899, of organizations, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + SHUFFLE (Cf. shuffle) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
reshuffle — ► VERB 1) interchange the positions of (members of a team, especially government ministers). 2) rearrange. ► NOUN ▪ an act of reshuffling … English terms dictionary
reshuffle — [rē shuf′əl] vt. reshuffled, reshuffling 1. to shuffle again 2. to rearrange or reorganize n. a reshuffling or being reshuffled, or the result of this … English World dictionary
reshuffle — I UK [ˌriːˈʃʌf(ə)l] / US [ˌrɪˈʃʌf(ə)l] / US [ˈrɪʃʌf(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms reshuffle : singular reshuffle plural reshuffles the process of changing the jobs or responsibilities of the people in a particular group or organization a… … English dictionary
reshuffle — reshuffles, reshuffling, reshuffled VERB (The noun is pronounced [[t]ri͟ːʃʌf(ə)l[/t]]. The verb is pronounced [[t]ri͟ːʃʌ̱f(ə)l[/t]].) When a political leader reshuffles the ministers in a government, he or she changes their jobs so that some of… … English dictionary
reshuffle — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Reshuffle is used after these nouns: ↑cabinet, ↑government {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb Reshuffle is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cabinet … Collocations dictionary
reshuffle — re|shuffle [ri:ˈʃʌfəl, ˈri:ʃʌfəl] n especially BrE when the jobs of people who work in an organization are changed around, especially in a government = ↑reorganize ▪ a Cabinet reshuffle >reshuffle [ˌri:ˈʃʌfəl] v [T] … Dictionary of contemporary English
reshuffle — re|shuf|fle1 [ ,ri ʃʌfl, riʃʌfl ] noun count the process of changing the jobs or responsibilities of the people in a particular group or organization: a cabinet/boardroom reshuffle reshuffle re|shuf|fle 2 [ ,ri ʃʌfl, riʃʌfl ] verb transitive to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reshuffle — to dismiss from employment In the case of governments, the numbers of cards in the pack remain the same, as in a ministerial reshuffle, where the head of government dismisses ministers and appoints others to their place. In an industrial… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
reshuffle — transitive verb Date: 1830 1. to shuffle (as cards) again 2. to reorganize usually by the redistribution of existing elements < the cabinet was reshuffled by the prime minister > • reshuffle noun … New Collegiate Dictionary