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1) General subject: resign, retire, stand down, make best bow, make bow, vacate office2) American: step down3) Rare: demit4) Diplomatic term: return the seaboards5) Jargon: knock the pad, rack out6) Business: resign office7) Makarov: quit the army, return the seals, shelve oneself, check out -
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1) General subject: abdicate, step down from office, withdraw, retire from responsibility2) Diplomatic term: return the seaboards (о лорде-канцлере или министре)3) Makarov: return the seals, divest oneself of authorityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сложить полномочия
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