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Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > délégation
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délégation [delegasjɔ̃]feminine noun( = groupe, mandat) delegation* * *delegasjɔ̃2) Droit authorityrecevoir délégation (de quelqu'un) pour faire quelque chose — to be authorized to do something (by somebody)
3) ( transmission) delegation ( à quelqu'un to somebody)* * *deleɡasjɔ̃ nf* * *délégation nf1 ( groupe de personnes) delegation (auprès de to); délégation d'étudiants student delegation; aller voir qn en délégation to form a delegation to go and see sb;2 Jur, Admin authority; agir en vertu d'une/signer par délégation to act/sign on sb's authority; recevoir délégation (de qn) pour faire qch to be authorized to do sth (by sb);3 ( transmission) delegation (à qn to sb); délégation de fonctions/pouvoirs delegation of duties/power.délégation de créance Jur assignment of debt; Délégation générale pour l'armement, DGA state organization supervising the manufacture and sale of armaments.[delegasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [groupe envoyé] delegation2. [commission] commission3. [fait de mandater] delegationagir par délégation pour quelqu'un to act on the authority of ou as a proxy for somebody4. [dans des noms d'organismes] delegation -
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Delegation f GEN delegation, del.* * ** * *Delegation
delegation, delegacy, deputation, body of delegates, mission;
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f; -, -en delegation* * *die Delegationdelegacy; delegation* * *De|le|ga|ti|on [delega'tsioːn]f -, -en(alle Bedeutungen) delegation* * *(a body of delegates.) delegation* * *De·le·ga·ti·on<-, -en>[delegaˈtsi̯o:n]f delegationeine aus 25 Mitgliedern bestehende \Delegation a group of 25 delegates* * *die; Delegation, Delegationen delegation* * ** * *die; Delegation, Delegationen delegation* * *f.delegation n. -
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HRthe process of entrusting somebody else with the appropriate responsibility and authority for the accomplishment of a particular activity. Delegation involves briefing somebody else to carry out a task for which the delegator holds individual responsibility, but which need not be executed by him or her. There are various degrees of delegation: for example, a manager may delegate responsibility, but not necessarily full authority, and continue to supervise the activity. Delegation should be a positive activity, for example, as an aid to employee development, rather than a negative one, for example, passing on an unpopular task. It should be accompanied by support and encouragement from the delegator to the delegate. An extension of delegation is empowerment, in which complete authority for a task is passed to somebody else, who takes full responsibility for its objectives, execution, and results. -
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sg - delegatiónen, pl - delegatiónerделега́ция ж* * *delegation, mission* * *(en -er) delegation. -
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De·le·ga·ti·on <-, -en> [delegaʼtsi̭o:n] fdelegation;eine aus 25 Mitgliedern bestehende \Delegation a body of 25 delegates -
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بِعْثَة \ delegation: a group of delegates sent together. deputation: a small group who are sent to speak for a larger group (for a special purpose, not at a general meeting): A deputation of villagers went to ask the government for a new bridge. expedition: a journey for a special purpose: a scientific expedition to South America. mission: a group who are sent on some special duty (usu. political or religious) outside their own country: a trade mission; a peace mission. \ See Also وفد (وَفْد) -
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وَفْد \ delegation: a group of delegates sent together. mission: a group who are sent on some special duty (usu. political or religious) outside their own country: a trade mission; a peace mission. deputation: a small group who are sent to speak for a larger group (for a special purpose, not at a general meeting): A deputation of villagers went to ask the government for a new bridge. -
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делегирование (1. акт передачи полномочий какому-то лицу; 2. лицо или лица, уполномоченные действовать от имени другого лица или лиц)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > delegation
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16 Delegation von Kompetenzen
Business german-english dictionary > Delegation von Kompetenzen
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19 Delegation (f) von Kompetenzen
< Geschäft> delegation of powers, delegation of authorityBusiness german-english dictionary > Delegation (f) von Kompetenzen
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20 Delegation Generale pour l'Armement
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Delegation Generale pour l'Armement
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délégation — [ delegasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe; de delegatio « procuration » I ♦ 1 ♦ Commission qui donne à qqn le droit d agir au nom d un autre. ⇒ mandat, procuration, représentation. Personne qui agit par délégation, en vertu d une délégation. ⇒ délégué. ♢… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Delegation — • A delegation is the commission to another of jurisdiction, which is to be exercised in the name of the person delegating. Jurisdiction is defined as the power of anyone who has public authority and pre eminence over others for their rule and… … Catholic encyclopedia
Delegation — (von frz. Délégation bzw. lat. delegare: „hinschicken, anvertrauen, übertragen“) steht in der Gesellschaft für Delegation (Abordnung), eine Gruppe von Geschäftsträgern Delegation (Organisationskonzept), ein Konzept der Arbeitsteilung in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
delegation — del·e·ga·tion /ˌde li gā shən/ n 1: the act of delegating 2: a group of persons chosen to represent others Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Delegation — Délégation Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
delegation — del‧e‧ga‧tion [ˌdelˈgeɪʆn] noun 1. [countable] COMMERCE a group of people who officially represent a company, organization, government etc: • A delegation of British business executives has arrived in Cuba for trade talks. • The company s chief … Financial and business terms
délégation — DÉLÉGATION. sub. f. Commission donnée à quelqu un pour connoître, pour juger, et généralement pour agir au nom d un autre.Délégation, se dit aussi d Un Acte par lequel on donne à une personne une somme à recevoir d une autre. Faire une délégation … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
delegation — 1610s, action of delegating (earlier in this sense was delegacie, mid 15c.); perhaps a native formation, perhaps from Fr. délégation, or directly from L. delegationem (nom. delegatio) assignment, delegation, noun of action from pp. stem of… … Etymology dictionary
Delegation — Del e*ga tion, n. [L. delegatio: cf. F. d[ e]l[ e]gation.] 1. The act of delegating, or investing with authority to act for another; the appointment of a delegate or delegates. [1913 Webster] 2. One or more persons appointed or chosen, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
delegation — [n1] assignment of responsibility appointment, apportioning, authorization, charge, commissioning, committal, consigning, consignment, conveyance, conveying, deputation, deputization, deputizing, devolution, entrustment, giving over, installation … New thesaurus
delegation — Delegation. subst. f. v. Commission donnée à quelqu un pour connoistre, pour juger. Un Legat en France ne peut connoistre d aucune affaire en premiere instance par citation ny par delegation … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française