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1 official
• činovnik; član duhovnog suda; državni; formalan; funkcioner; služben; službenik; službeno lice; zvaniačn; zvaničan -
2 official call
• službeni razgovor -
3 official denial
• demanti -
4 official gazette
• službeni list -
5 official list
• zvanična lista -
6 official minutes
• usaglaš. zapisni; usaglašeni zapis -
7 official news
• službene vesti -
8 official opening
• svečano otvaranj -
9 official rate
• zvanični kurs -
10 official receiver
• zvanično postavljen upravnik -
11 official representative
• zvanični predstavnik -
12 official returns
• zvanične cifre -
13 official sanction
• odobriti; ozakoniti; potkrepa; potkrepiti; potvrditi; prinudna mera; uredba -
14 official trip
• službeni put -
15 fellow-official
• kolega -
16 high official
• rukovodilac; visoka ličnost; visoki funkcione -
17 party official
• partijski funkci -
18 semi-official
• poluslužbeni; poluzvaničan -
19 semi official
• poluslužbeni; poluzvaničan -
20 senior official
• odgovorni radnik; rukovodilac; viši funkcioner; viši referent
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См. также в других словарях:
official — of·fi·cial 1 n: one who holds or is invested with an office esp. in government a municipal official official 2 adj 1: of, relating to, or holding an office, position, or trust official duties 2: fully authorized an official policy of t … Law dictionary
official — ● official, officiaux nom masculin (de office 1) Juge ecclésiastique, dans un diocèse. ⇒OFFICIAL, AUX, subst. masc. RELIG. CATH. A. [Avant la Révolution] Juge ecclésiastique délégué par l évêque pour exercer en son nom la juridiction contentieuse … Encyclopédie Universelle
Official — Of*fi cial, a. [L. officialis: cf. F. officiel. See {Office}, and cf. {Official}, n.] 1. Of or pertaining to an office or public trust; as, official duties, or routine. [1913 Webster] That, in the official marks invested, you Anon do meet the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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official — Official. s. m. Juge de Cour d Eglise. L Official de Paris, l official de Rheims &c. on la cité pardevant l official … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
official — [ə fish′əl, ōfish′əl] adj. [OFr < LL officialis] 1. of or holding an office, or position of authority 2. by, from, or with the proper authority; authorized or authoritative [an official request] 3. in a formal or ceremonious manner, often… … English World dictionary
Official — Of*fi cial, n. [L. officialis a magistrate s servant or attendant: cf. F. official. See {Official}, a., and cf. {Officer}.] 1. One who holds an office; esp., a subordinate executive officer or attendant. [1913 Webster] 2. An ecclesiastical judge… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
official — [adj] authorized, legitimate accredited, approved, authentic, authenticated, authoritative, bona fide, canonical, cathedral, ceremonious, certified, cleared, conclusive, correct, customary, decided, decisive, definite, endorsed, established, ex… … New thesaurus
official — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to an authority or public body and its activities and responsibilities. 2) having the approval or authorization of such a body. ► NOUN ▪ a person holding public office or having official duties. DERIVATIVES officialdom… … English terms dictionary
Official — Official, s. Officialis … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Official — Official, lat. dtsch., der Vicar eines Bischofs in contentiösen u. Ehe Angelegenheiten; O. at. bischöfliches Gericht … Herders Conversations-Lexikon