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21 medical secretary
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22 acting secretary
s.secretario interino, secretario provisorio. -
23 assistant secretary
s.subsecretario, vicesecretario, prosecretario, Secretario Adjunto. -
24 Company Secretary
s.secretario general, administrador de empresa. -
25 deputy secretary
s.subsecretario. -
26 executive secretary
s.secretario ejecutivo. -
27 Foreign Secretary
s.ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Secretario de Estado, Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Ministro de Estado. -
28 General Secretary
s.Secretario General. -
29 Home Secretary
s.Ministro de la Gobernación, Ministro de Gobernación, Ministro de lo Interior, Ministro del Interior. -
30 Interior Secretary
s.Secretario del Interior. -
31 medical secretary
s.secretaria médica. -
32 Permanent Secretary
s.Secretario Permanente. -
33 Permanent Under-secretary
s.Subsecretario Permanente.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > Permanent Under-secretary
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34 personal secretary
s.1 secretaria personal.2 secretario personal. -
35 press secretary
s.secretario de prensa. -
36 private secretary
s.secretario particular. -
37 professional secretary
s.secretaria profesional, secretaria ejecutiva efectiva. -
38 recording secretary
s.escribiente, secretario de actas. -
39 social secretary
s.secretario para asuntos sociales. -
40 treasurer-secretary
s.secretario tesorero.
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secretary — [n1] office worker assistant, clerk, executive secretary, receptionist, typist, word processor; concept 348 secretary [n2] desk bureau, davenport, escritoire, secretaire, writing desk, writing table; concept 443 … New thesaurus
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