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1 temporary closing of the consulate
Дипломатический термин: временное закрытие консульстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > temporary closing of the consulate
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > temporary closing of the consulate
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > temporary closing of the consulate
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- consulate general генеральне консульство- consulate personnel консульський персонал, персонал консульства- career staff of a consulate штатні посадові особи консульства- establishment of a consulate general встановлення генерального консульства- temporary closing of the consulate тимчасове закриття консульства- to close the consulate закрити консульство- to keep the consulate open тримати консульство відкритим- to open a consulate відкрити консульство -
6 консульство консульств·о
1) consulateприобретать земельные участки / здания / части зданий для размещения консульства — to acquire land / buildings / parts of buildings as premises for the consular post
признать данное лицо в качестве главы консульства — to recognize the person in question in his capacityof head of consular post
местонахождение консульства — seat of the consulate / consular post
отзывать сотрудника консульства — to recall / to withdraw a consular employee
список лиц, работающих в консульстве — consular list
2) (должность) consulshipRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > консульство консульств·о
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7 временное закрытие консульства
Diplomatic term: temporary closing of the consulateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > временное закрытие консульства
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