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21 находиться в должности
officiate (refl.)Русско-английский юридический словарь > находиться в должности
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24 функционировать
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25 функционировать
officiate, on, function, go, operateРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > функционировать
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26 oficiar la Misa
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27 toimittaa vihkiminen
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28 находиться в должности
officiate (refl.)Русско-английский словарь по экономии > находиться в должности
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officiate (refl.)Русско-английский юридический словарь > находиться в должности
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30 Trauung vollziehen
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31 находится в должности
officiate (refl.)находящийся в должности — officiating (refl.)
находившийся в должности — officiating (refl.)
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > находится в должности
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32 magmisa
officiate, mass -
33 mamunò
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34 oficiar
v.1 to celebrate (misa).2 to officiate (sacerdote).Ricardo ofició los procesos Richard officiated the procedures.El cura ofició la ceremonia The priest officiated the ceremony.* * *1 (misa) to say1 (sacerdote) to officiate2 (ejercer) to act (de, as)* * *1. VT1) (Rel) [+ misa] to celebrate; [+ funeral, boda] to conduct, officiate at2) (=informar) to inform officially2. VI1) (Rel) to officiate2)oficiar de — to officiate as, act as
* * *1.2.¿quién ofició la misa en la boda? — who officiated at your wedding?
oficiar via) sacerdote to officiateb) ( actuar)* * *= officiate.Ex. Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.* * *1.2.¿quién ofició la misa en la boda? — who officiated at your wedding?
oficiar via) sacerdote to officiateb) ( actuar)* * *= officiate.Ex: Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.
* * *oficiar [A1 ]vt‹misa› to officiate at; ‹servicio› to conduct■ oficiarvi1 «sacerdote» to officiate¿quién ofició en la boda? who officiated at the wedding?2 (actuar) oficiar DE algo to officiate AS sth* * *♦ vt[misa] to celebrate; [ceremonia] to officiate at♦ vi1. [sacerdote] to officiate2.oficiar de [actuar de] to act as* * *I v/i officiate (de at)II v/t REL conduct, officiate at* * *oficiar vt1) : to inform officially2) : to officiate at, to celebrate (Mass)oficiar vioficiar de : to act as -
35 amtieren
v/i hold office; KIRCHL. und fig. officiate; als Vizepräsident etc. amtieren be acting vice-president etc.; als Privatsekretär amtieren officiate as private secretary* * *to serve; to officiate* * *am|tie|ren [am'tiːrən] ptp amtiertvi1) (= Amt innehaben) to be in officeamtíérend — incumbent
der amtíérende Bürgermeister — the (present) mayor
der amtíérende Weltmeister — the reigning world champion
als Minister/Bürgermeister amtíéren — to hold the post (Brit) or position of minister/the office of mayor
2) (= Amt vorübergehend wahrnehmen) to acter amtiert als Bürgermeister — he is acting mayor
3)* * *am·tie·ren *[amˈti:rən]vi▪ [als etw] \amtieren to hold office [as sth]▪ \amtierend official2. (ein Amt vorübergehend wahrnehmen)▪ [als etw] \amtieren to act [as sth]▪ als etw \amtieren to act [as] sthals Gastgeber \amtieren to play host* * *intransitives Verb hold office* * *amtieren be acting vice-president etc;als Privatsekretär amtieren officiate as private secretary* * *intransitives Verb hold office* * *v.to officiate v. -
36 officier
I.officier1 [ɔfisje]masculine nounII.officier2 [ɔfisje]➭ TABLE 7 intransitive verb* * *
I ɔfisjeverbe intransitif Religion, hum to officiate
II ɔfisjenom masculin officer* * *ɔfisje, jɛʀ (-ière)1. nm/fElle est officier de marine.; Elle est officière de marine. — She's a naval officer.
2. viRELIGION to officiate* * *officier verb table: plierA nm officer; officier de réserve/d'active reserve/serving officer; officier général/supérieur general/field officer; officier subalterne subaltern; officier des pompiers/de police fire/police officer; officier de liaison liaison officer; officier de semaine duty officer of the week; officier de marine naval officer; officier de la marine marchande officer in the merchant navy GB ou merchant marine US.officier de l'état civil registrar; officier de la Légion d'honneur officer of the Legion of HonourGB; officier marinier petty officer; officier ministériel holder of an office conferred for life by a public authority; officier d'ordonnance aide-de-camp; officier de police judiciaire law enforcement officer; officier public office-holder whose statements are deemed authentic; officier de renseignement intelligence officer; ⇒ grand.I[ɔfisje] nom masculinofficier de marine/de l'armée de terre naval/army officerofficier supérieur/général field/general officer2. [titulaire - d'une fonction, d'une distinction]officier de l'état civil ≃ registrarII[ɔfisje] verbe intransitif2. (figuré & humoristique) to presidequi officie aux fourneaux ce soir? who's in charge ou presiding in the kitchen tonight? -
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1) General subject: officiate at a marriage, solemnize nuptials, officiate at a wedding, celebrate a marriage2) Religion: officiate at a marriage ceremony3) Makarov: officiate at a marriage (ceremony)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > совершать обряд бракосочетания
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38 actuar de juez
(v.) = don + Posesivo + judge's wig, officiateEx. Donning its jugde's wig, 'Monitor' finds that CAS should treat everyone equally.Ex. Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.* * *(v.) = don + Posesivo + judge's wig, officiateEx: Donning its jugde's wig, 'Monitor' finds that CAS should treat everyone equally.
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39 arbitrar
v.1 to referee (sport) (en fútbol, baloncesto).2 to bring together (medidas, recursos).3 to arbitrate (law).Ricardo arbitra el lunes Richard arbitrates=umpires on Monday.El juez arbitró el caso The judge arbitrated the case.4 to umpire.Ricardo arbitrará el juego de fútbol Richard will umpire the soccer game.* * *1 to arbitrate* * *verb1) to arbitrate2) referee* * *1. VT1) [+ disputa] to arbitrate in; (Tenis) to umpire; (Boxeo, Ftbl) to referee2) [+ recursos] to bring together; [+ fondos] to raise2. VI1) (=actuar como árbitro) to arbitrate; (Dep) to umpire, referee2) (Fil) to act freely, judge freely3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpireb) <conflicto/disputa> to arbitrate (in)2) (frml) < recursos> to furnish (frml), to provide; < medidas> to introduce; < solución> to find2.arbitrar vi (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpire; ( en conflicto) to arbitrate, act as arbitrator* * *= officiate, referee.Ex. Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.Ex. Many had been refereeing for many years, so it is perhaps not surprising that most of them thought things had not changed for the better.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpireb) <conflicto/disputa> to arbitrate (in)2) (frml) < recursos> to furnish (frml), to provide; < medidas> to introduce; < solución> to find2.arbitrar vi (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpire; ( en conflicto) to arbitrate, act as arbitrator* * *= officiate, referee.Ex: Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.
Ex: Many had been refereeing for many years, so it is perhaps not surprising that most of them thought things had not changed for the better.* * *arbitrar [A1 ]vtA1 (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpire2 ‹conflicto/disputa› to arbitrate (in)B ( frml); ‹medios/recursos› to furnish ( frml), to provide; ‹medidas› to introduce; ‹solución› to find■ arbitrarvi1 (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpire2 (en un conflicto) to arbitrate, act as arbitrator* * *
arbitrar ( conjugate arbitrar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
(en tenis, béisbol) to umpire
arbitrar verbo transitivo
1 to arbitrate
2 Dep to referee
Ten umpire
' arbitrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mediar
- pitar
English:
arbitrate
- moderate
- referee
- umpire
- adjudicate
* * *♦ vt1. [en fútbol, baloncesto] to referee;[en tenis, voleibol] to umpire2. [medidas] to adopt;[solución] to find3. [recursos] to obtain;[dinero] to raise4. Der to arbitrate♦ vi1. [en fútbol, baloncesto] to referee;[en tenis, voleibol] to umpire2. Der to arbitrate* * *v/t1 en conflicto arbitrate* * *arbitrar v1) : to arbitrate2) : to referee, to umpire -
40 ejercer de juez
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