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1) корумпований, безчесний, продажний; морально заплямований; розкладницький, розпусний; зіпсований; викривлений ( про текст тощо), недостовірний ( про текст)2) (морально) розкладати, корумпувати, підкупати, давати хабара; схиляти, підмовляти ( на вчинення злочину); позбавляти громадянських прав; псувати(ся), розкладати(ся)•- corrupt administration
- corrupt bargain
- corrupt bureaucrat
- corrupt elements
- corrupt government
- corrupt government official
- corrupt in blood
- corrupt influence
- corrupt judge
- corrupt judicial system
- corrupt individual
- corrupt institution
- corrupt leader
- corrupt means
- corrupt official
- corrupt person
- corrupt personal morality
- corrupt police force
- corrupt policeman
- corrupt politician
- corrupt politics
- corrupt practice
- corrupt practices
- corrupt practices act
- corrupt practices charges
- corrupt public morals
- corrupt regime
- corrupt rule
- corrupt society
- corrupt text
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См. также в других словарях:
bureaucrat — bu‧reau‧crat [ˈbjʊərəkræt ǁ ˈbjʊr ] noun [countable] an official working in a bureaucracy, especially one who obeys the rules very strictly: • the politicians and bureaucrats who run the EU * * * bureaucrat UK US /ˈbjʊərəʊkræt/ noun [C] WORKPLACE … Financial and business terms
bureaucrat — 1839, from Fr. bureaucrate (19c.); see BUREAUCRACY (Cf. bureaucracy). bureaucrat, &c. The formation is so barbarous that all attempt at self respect in pronunciation may perhaps as well be abandoned. [Fowler] … Etymology dictionary
Bureaucrat — Bu*reau crat, n. An official of a bureau; esp. an official confirmed in a narrow and arbitrary routine. C. Kingsley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bureaucrat — index functionary, incumbent, official Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bureaucrat — [n] government official administrator, civil servant, desk jockey*, functionary, office holder, pencil pusher*, politician, public servant; concepts 347,354 … New thesaurus
bureaucrat — ► NOUN ▪ an official perceived as being overly concerned with procedural correctness. DERIVATIVES bureaucratic adjective … English terms dictionary
bureaucrat — [byoor′ə krat΄] n. an official in a bureaucracy, esp. one who follows a routine in a mechanical, unimaginative way, insisting on proper forms, petty rules, etc. bureaucratic adj. bureaucratically adv … English World dictionary
Bureaucrat — For the specific role of bureaucrats in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Bureaucrats. A bureaucrat is a member of a bureaucracy and can comprise the administration of any organization of any size, though the term usually connotes someone within an… … Wikipedia
bureaucrat */ — UK [ˈbjʊərəˌkræt] / US [ˈbjʊrəˌkræt] noun [countable] Word forms bureaucrat : singular bureaucrat plural bureaucrats showing disapproval someone who is employed to help run an office or government department. This word can suggest that you do not … English dictionary
bureaucrat — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ faceless ▪ He was just another faceless bureaucrat. ▪ corrupt ▪ unelected ▪ senior ▪ … Collocations dictionary
bureaucrat — noun Date: 1839 a member of a bureaucracy … New Collegiate Dictionary