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101 чинуша
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102 бюрократ
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103 канцелярист
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104 чиновник
чofficial, functionary; clerk; bureaucrat ( бюрократ)чиновник вищого рангу — top-ranking officer, top official
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105 чинуша
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106 müdür
n. manager, director, administrator, supervisor, head, gaffer, guv, guvnor, intendant, vice president; clerk, bureaucrat--------müdür (üniv.)n. provost* * *1. custodian 2. director 3. managing director 4. mgr -
107 ضابطہ پرست
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108 image
image [imaʒ]1. feminine nouna. picture• l'image est nette/floue the picture is clear/fuzzyb. ( = métaphore) image• s'exprimer par images to express o.s. in imagesd. ( = vision mentale) image2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Distinctive prints depicting a variety of scenes in a realistic but stereotypical manner were produced in the town of Épinal, in the Vosges, in the early nineteenth century. The prints became so popular that the term image d'Épinal has passed into the language, and is now used to refer to any form of stereotypical representation.* * *imaʒ1) ( reproduction) picture2) ( sur une pellicule) frame; ( qualité de réglage) picture; ( qualité artistique) photography3) ( reflet) reflection, image; Physique image4) ( représentation) pictureà l'image de ses prédécesseurs... — just like his/her predecessors...
5) Littérature image•Phrasal Verbs:* * *imaʒ nf1) (= dessin) picture2) fig (= représentation) pictureLes films donnent une fausse image de l'Amérique. — Films give a false picture of America.
3) (= réputation) image5) OPTIQUE image* * *image nf1 ( reproduction) picture; il ne sait pas lire mais il aime bien regarder les images he can't read but he likes looking at the pictures;2 Cin, TV ( sur une pellicule) frame; ( qualité de réglage) picture; ( qualité artistique) photography; 24 images par seconde 24 frames per second; l'image est trop sombre the picture is too dark; le scénario n'est pas formidable mais il y a de très belles image the storyline isn't great but there is some very beautiful photography; le film contient des images choquantes the film contains some shocking scenes; nous vous présenterons quelques images de ce film we'll show you an excerpt ou extract from the film; l'industrie de l'image Vidéo the video industry; Phot the photography industry;4 ( représentation) picture; leur livre donne une image totalement fausse de la situation/du pays their book gives a totally false picture of the situation/country; ils sont l'image même du bonheur parfait they are the picture of perfect happiness; à l'image de ses prédécesseurs, c'est un bureaucrate sans imagination just like his predecessors, he's an unimaginative bureaucrat;5 Littérat image; il s'exprime par images he expresses himself in images ou metaphors; étudier les images d'un poème to study the imagery of a poem;6 Scol reward given to pupils in the form of a small picture.image d'Épinal lit simplistic 19th century print of traditional French life; fig clichéd image; image latente Phot latent image; image de marque ( de produit) brand image; ( de société) corporate image; (de politicien, personnalité) (public) image; image pieuse holy picture; image réelle Phys real image; image virtuelle Phys virtual image.[imaʒ] nom féminin1. [représentation] pictureimage de la mère/du père mother/father figureimage d'Épinalpopular 19th-century print showing idealized scenes of French and foreign life, well-known characters or heroic eventsimage réelle/virtuelle real/virtual image3. TÉLÉVISION imagel'image est floue [télévision] the picture is fuzzy4. LITTÉRATURE imagedonner une fausse image de quelque chose to misrepresent something, to give a false impression of something7. INFORMATIQUE [imprimée] hard copy[sur l'écran] imageà l'image de locution prépositionnelleimage de marque nom féminin[d'un produit] brand image[d'une entreprise] corporate image[d'une personnalité, d'une institution] (public) image -
109 imagé
image [imaʒ]1. feminine nouna. picture• l'image est nette/floue the picture is clear/fuzzyb. ( = métaphore) image• s'exprimer par images to express o.s. in imagesd. ( = vision mentale) image2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Distinctive prints depicting a variety of scenes in a realistic but stereotypical manner were produced in the town of Épinal, in the Vosges, in the early nineteenth century. The prints became so popular that the term image d'Épinal has passed into the language, and is now used to refer to any form of stereotypical representation.* * *imaʒ1) ( reproduction) picture2) ( sur une pellicule) frame; ( qualité de réglage) picture; ( qualité artistique) photography3) ( reflet) reflection, image; Physique image4) ( représentation) pictureà l'image de ses prédécesseurs... — just like his/her predecessors...
5) Littérature image•Phrasal Verbs:* * *imaʒ nf1) (= dessin) picture2) fig (= représentation) pictureLes films donnent une fausse image de l'Amérique. — Films give a false picture of America.
3) (= réputation) image5) OPTIQUE image* * *image nf1 ( reproduction) picture; il ne sait pas lire mais il aime bien regarder les images he can't read but he likes looking at the pictures;2 Cin, TV ( sur une pellicule) frame; ( qualité de réglage) picture; ( qualité artistique) photography; 24 images par seconde 24 frames per second; l'image est trop sombre the picture is too dark; le scénario n'est pas formidable mais il y a de très belles image the storyline isn't great but there is some very beautiful photography; le film contient des images choquantes the film contains some shocking scenes; nous vous présenterons quelques images de ce film we'll show you an excerpt ou extract from the film; l'industrie de l'image Vidéo the video industry; Phot the photography industry;4 ( représentation) picture; leur livre donne une image totalement fausse de la situation/du pays their book gives a totally false picture of the situation/country; ils sont l'image même du bonheur parfait they are the picture of perfect happiness; à l'image de ses prédécesseurs, c'est un bureaucrate sans imagination just like his predecessors, he's an unimaginative bureaucrat;5 Littérat image; il s'exprime par images he expresses himself in images ou metaphors; étudier les images d'un poème to study the imagery of a poem;6 Scol reward given to pupils in the form of a small picture.image d'Épinal lit simplistic 19th century print of traditional French life; fig clichéd image; image latente Phot latent image; image de marque ( de produit) brand image; ( de société) corporate image; (de politicien, personnalité) (public) image; image pieuse holy picture; image réelle Phys real image; image virtuelle Phys virtual image. -
110 paperassier
paperassier○, - ière adj [employé] fond of red tape ( jamais épith); [système, organisme] full of red tape ( jamais épith).[personne] bureaucratic———————— -
111 buròcrata
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112 grapheocrates
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113 burocrate sm
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114 бюрократ
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115 byurokrat
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116 byurokratlash
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117 rasmiyatchi
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118 to’ra
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119 burócrata
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120 bureaucraat
n. bureaucrat, government official; person who works in a bureaucracy
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