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1 вакансия
сущ.( вакантная должность) vacancy; vacant position (post)объявлять о вакансиях — to advertise openings; announce (declare) a vacancy
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2 должность
сущ.appointment; job; office; postвводить в должность — to install; ( торжественно) to inaugurate
вступать в должность — to assume (come into, enter upon, take) office; ( судьи) to take the bench
занимать должность — to be in office; hold office
исполнять свою должность — to act (work) as...; discharge one's duties
назначать на должность — to appoint (assign, designate) to the post (of); ( судьи) to appoint smb to a judgeship
оставлять должность (уходить с должности) — to resign; quit; ( должность судьи) to step down from the bench
отстранять от должности (смещать с должности) — to discharge; dismiss; oust from (relieve of, remove from) office; ( президента) to impeach
понижать в должности — to demote; downgrade
в должности — in the capacity (of)
в случае отстранения от должности — in case of discharge (dismissal, removal) from office
за время пребывания в должности — during one's term (tenure) of office; ( судьи) during one's tenure on the bench
по должности — лат ex officio
введение в должность — installation; ( торжественное) inauguration
кандидатура (для назначения) на должность — candidate (for the appointment) to the position (post) (of)
назначение на должность — appointment to the post (of); ( судьи) appointment to the bench
отстранение от должности — discharge (dismissal, removal) from office; ( увольнение тж) layoff; sacking; ( временное) suspension; ( отрешение от должности президента) impeachment
служба на командных должностях — воен service in command
- должность председателя судатребования, предъявляемые к должности — demands of the office
- должность секретаря
- должность судьи - выборная должность
- пожизненная должность
- почётная должность
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3 должность должност·ь
post; (official) position, appointment; office разг.быть смещённым с руководящей должности — to be cast / thrown from the saddle разг.
вступить в должность — to assume / to take office, to take charge, to accede
занимать должность — to hold / to fill a post, to fill a position, to hold office
исполнять должность — to act / to work (as)
назначать на должность — to appoint / to assign (smb.) to a post, (smb.) to / for a post
освобождать от должности — to relieve (smb.) of his post, to discharge (smb.) from his post, to dismiss
быть освобождённым от должности — to be relieved of one's post, to be dismissed from one's job; to be fired амер.
отказаться от должности — to refuse an appointment / an office
получить должность — to get / to obtain / to receive an appointment
принять должность (мэра) — to take over the office (of mayor)
сместить / снять с (занимаемой) должности — to remove (smb.) from office
занять выборную должность — to take / to occupy on elective office
назначенный, но ещё не вступивший в должность — designate
почётная (неоплачиваемая) должность — office of honour
штатная должность — permanent / regular appointment, established post
вступление в должность (дипломатического представителя) — assumption of duties (by diplomatic representatives)
должность вице-президента — vice-presidentship, vice-presidency
должности, имеющие политическое значение — parapolitical jobs
лицо, занимающее аналогичную должность в другом ведомстве или государстве — analogue counterpart
по должности — ex officio лат.
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > должность должност·ь
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