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First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs

  • 1 Первый заместитель Министра иностранных дел

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Первый заместитель Министра иностранных дел

  • 2 министър

    (cabinet) minister, secretary (of state), officer of state
    министър-председател a prime minister, premier
    заместник- министър deputy-minister, англ. under secretary
    министър без портфейл a minister without portfolio
    пъл номощен министър minister plenipotentiary
    министър на вътрешните работи Minister for Internal Affairs, англ. Home Secretary, ам. Secretary of Justice
    министър на външните работи Minister for Foreign Affairs, англ. Foreign Secretary, ам. Secretary of State
    министър на войната War Minister, англ. Secretary of State for War, ам. Secretary of War/of the Army
    министър на финансите Minister of Finance, англ. Chancellor of the Exchequer, ам. Secretary of the Treasury
    министър на просветата Minister of Education
    англ. President of the Board of Education
    министър на пощите англ. Postmaster General
    министър на правосъдието Minister of Justice, англ. Lord (High) Chancellor, ам. Attorney General
    министър на марината англ. First Lord of the Admiralty, ам. Secretary of the Navy
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    минѝстър,
    м., -ри (cabinet) minister, secretary (of state), officer of state; заместник-\министърър deputy-minister, англ. under secretary; \министърър без портфейл minister without portfolio; \министърър на войната War Minister, англ. Secretary of State for War, амер. Secretary of War/of the Army; \министърър на външните работи Minister of Foreign Affairs, англ. Foreign Secretary, амер. Secretary of State; \министърър на вътрешните работи Minister for Internal Affairs, англ. Home Secretary, амер. Secretary of Justice; \министърър на марѝната англ. First Lord of the Admiralty, амер. Secretary of the Navy; \министърър на пощите англ. Postmaster General; \министърър на правосъдието Minister of Justice, англ. Lord (High) Chancellor, амер. Attorney General; \министърър на просветата Minister of Education; англ. President of the Board of Education; \министърър на финансите Minister of Finance, англ. Chancellor of the Exchequer, амер. Secretary of the Treasury; \министърър-председател prime minister, premier; пълномощен \министърър minister plenipotentiary.
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    minister: a министър without protfolio - министър без портфейл; officer of state; Parliamentary under-secretary (заместник); premier, prime-minister - министър-председател
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    1. (cabinet) minister, secretary (of state), officer of state 2. МИНИСТЪР -председател a prime minister, premier 3. МИНИСТЪР без портфейл a minister without portfolio 4. МИНИСТЪР на войната War Minister, англ. Secretary of State for War, ам. Secretary of War/of the Army 5. МИНИСТЪР на външните работи Minister for Foreign Affairs, англ. Foreign Secretary, ам. Secretary of State 6. МИНИСТЪР на вътрешните работи Minister for Internal Affairs, англ. Home Secretary, ам. Secretary of Justice 7. МИНИСТЪР на марината англ. First Lord of the Admiralty, ам. Secretary of the Navy 8. МИНИСТЪР на пощите англ. Postmaster General 9. МИНИСТЪР на правосъдието Minister of Justice, англ. Lord (High) Chancellor, ам. Attorney General 10. МИНИСТЪР на просветата Minister of Education 11. МИНИСТЪР на финансите Minister of Finance, англ. Chancellor of the Exchequer, ам. Secretary of the Treasury 12. англ. President of the Board of Education 13. заместник-МИНИСТЪР deputy-minister, англ. under secretary 14. пъл номощен МИНИСТЪР minister plenipotentiary

    Български-английски речник > министър

  • 3 міністр

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    Minister; Secretary

    міністр внутрішніх справ — Minister for Home Affairs; ( у Великій Британії) Home Secretary; ( в США) Secretary of the Interior

    міністр закордонних справ — Minister for Foreign Affairs; ( у Великій Британії) Foreign Secretary; ( в США) Secretary of State

    міністр фінансів (у Великій Британії) — Chancellor of the Exchequer; ( в США) Secretary of the Treasury

    міністр оборони — Defence Minister; ( у Великій Британії) Secretary of State for Defence; ( в США) Secretary of Defence

    морський міністр — Minister of the Marine; ( у Великій Британії) First Lord of the Admiralty; ( в США) Secretary of the Navy

    заступник міністра — deputy minister, vice-minister, Parliamentary undersecretary

    кабінет міністрів — ministry, cabinet

    Українсько-англійський словник > міністр

  • 4 Egas Moniz, DR. Antônio Caetano

    (1874-1955)
       Pioneer physician and neurosurgeon, sometime republican political figure, and minister during the First Republic, and Portugal's only Nobel Prize winner until 1998 (when the Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to José Saramago). Trained as a doctor at Coimbra University's medical school, Egas Moniz was named a professor in 1902. In 1911, after having studied at several clinics in France, he was transferred to the Chair of Neurology at the University of Lisbon.
       In 1903, he began his involvement in politics when he was elected a deputy to the monarchy's parliament. During the early and middle phases of the First Republic, Egas Moniz became one of the more important moderate republican personalities in the Constituent Assembly, a leading member of José Almeida's Evolutionist Party, a founder of the Centrist Party, and a staunch supporter of presidentialism and President Sidônio Pais. In a sense a prophet without honor during some of the more difficult phases of the turbulent republic, Egas Moniz was Portugal's minister to Spain in 1917-18, then minister of foreign affairs. During 1919, he headed Portugal's delegation to the Versailles Peace Conference. Exhausted and disillusioned with politics and government service by mid-1919, he devoted the remainder of his active life to medical practice and neurological research and writing.
       In 1927, after intensive experimentation, Egas Moniz performed the first cerebral angiography on a patient; this X-ray provided vital information on the brain in terms of blood circulation within it, the most significant finding in half a century. In 1935, he pioneered a new type of brain operation. His great contributions to medicine and to neurosurgery were finally recognized in 1949, when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of the uses of leucotomy in certain psychoses. His two fascinating memoirs ( Confidencias de um Investigador Científico, 1949, and A Nossa Casa, 1950) are among the more significant and prescient of Portuguese memorial works in modern times. A tenacious collector of plastic arts, his collection is housed in the Egas Moniz House-Museum at Avança (near Aveiro), northern Portugal, and other memorabilia related to this outstanding scientist are located in the Egas Moniz Museum, Lisbon.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Egas Moniz, DR. Antônio Caetano

  • 5 ministro

    m minister
    ministro degli Esteri Foreign Secretary, AE Secretary of State
    ministro degli Interni Home Secretary, AE Secretary of the Interior
    primo ministro Prime Minister
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    ministro s.m.
    1 (eccl.) minister, clergyman*, priest; (titolo) Minister: ministro della Chiesa, minister of religion
    2 (pol.) minister, secretary (of State): Primo ministro, Prime Minister, (o GB Premier); Consiglio dei Ministri, Cabinet; (della CEE) Council of Ministers // ministro senza portafoglio, Minister without portfolio // ministro dell'aeronautica, (GB) Secretary of State for Air (o Air Minister), (USA) Secretary of the Air Force // ministro degli (affari) esteri, Foreign Minister, (GB) Foreign Secretary, (USA) Secretary of State // ministro degli (affari) interni, Minister of the Interior, (GB) Home Secretary, (USA) Secretary of the Interior // ministro per gli affari sociali, (in Italia) Minister for Social Affairs // ministro dell'agricoltura e foreste, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, (GB) Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, (USA) Secretary of Agri-culture // ministro dell'ambiente, Minister of the Environment, (GB) Secretary of State for the Environment // ministro per le aree urbane, (in Italia) Minister for Urban Development and Rehabilitation // ministro dei beni culturali, (in Italia) Minister for Arts and Culture // ministro del bilancio, (in Italia) Minister of the Budget // ministro del commercio con l'estero, (in Italia) Minister of Foreign Trade // ministro della difesa, Minister of Defence, (GB) Secretary of State for Defence (o Defence Secretary), (USA) Secretary of Defense // ministro delle finanze, Minister of Finance, (GB) Chancellor of the Exchequer, (USA) Secretary of the Treasury // ministro della funzione pubblica, (in Italia) Minister for the Civil Service // ministro di grazia e giustizia, Minister of Justice, (USA) Secretary of Justice (o Attorney General) // ministro della guerra, Minister of War, (GB) War Secretary (o form. Secretary of State for War), (USA) Secretary of War // ministro dell'industria, commercio e artigianato, Minister of Industry and Trade, (GB) President of the Board of Trade, (USA) Secretary of Commerce // ministro del lavoro e della previdenza sociale, Minister of Labour and Social Security, (USA) Secretary of Labor // ministro dei lavori pubblici, (in Italia) Minister of Public Works // ministro della marina, Minister of the Navy, (GB) First Lord of the Admiralty, (USA) Secretary of the Navy // ministro della marina mercantile, (in Italia) Minister of the Merchant Marine // ministro delle partecipazioni statali, (in Italia) Minister of State Investment // ministro per le politiche comunitarie, (nei paesi della CEE) Minister for EEC Policy // ministro delle poste e telecomunicazioni, Postmaster General // ministro della protezione civile, (in Italia) Minister for Civil Defence // ministro della pubblica istruzione, Minister of Education, (GB) Secretary of Education and Science, (USA) Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare // ministro per i rapporti col parlamento, (in Italia) Minister for Parliamentary Affairs // ministro della ricerca scientifica e tecnologica, (in Italia) Minister of Scientific Research and Technology // ministro della sanità, della salute, Minister of Health, (GB) Minister of Health and Social Security, (USA) Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare // ministro del tesoro, Minister of the Treasury, (GB) Chancellor of the Exchequer, (USA) Secretary of the Treasury // ministro dei trasporti e dell'aviazione civile, Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, (GB) Secretary of State for Transport, (USA) Secretary of Transportation // ministro del turismo e dello spettacolo, (in Italia) Minister of Tourism and Culture
    3 (chi esercita un alto ufficio) minister
    4 (chi amministra) administrator, officer; (difensore) defender: i ministri della giustizia, the administrators of justice; ministro di pace, di civiltà, defender of peace, of civilization
    5 (diplomazia) (capo di legazione) minister: il Ministro d'Italia a Kabul, the Italian Minister in Kabul; ministro plenipotenziario, minister plenipotentiary.
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    [mi'nistro]
    sostantivo maschile
    1) pol. (professione) minister; (titolo) (in GB) Secretary (of State); (negli USA) Secretary

    primo ministro — prime minister, premier

    2) relig. minister, pastor
    3) dir. (diplomatico) minister

    ministro dell'agricoltura — = agriculture minister; (in GB) Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; (negli USA) Secretary of Agriculture

    ministro dell'ambiente (in GB) Environment Secretary (of State), Secretary of State o Minister for the Environment

    ministro della difesa (in GB) Secretary of State for Defence; (negli USA) Defense Secretary

    ministro degli (affari) esteri — = foreign minister; (in GB) Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; (negli USA) Secretary of State

    ministro delle finanze — = finance minister

    ministro di grazia e giustizia — = justice minister

    ministro dell'interno (in GB) Home Secretary; (negli USA) Secretary of the Interior

    ministro del lavoro (in GB) Minister of Employment; (negli USA) Secretary of Labor

    ministro della pubblica istruzione — = minister for education

    ministro della sanità (in GB) Secretary of State for Health; (negli USA) Secretary of Health and Human Services

    ministro del tesoro — = treasury minister; (in GB) Chancellor of the Exchequer; (negli USA) Treasury Secretary

    ministro dei trasporti (in GB) Secretary of State for Transport; (negli USA) Secretary of Transportation

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    ministro
    /mi'nistro/ ⇒ 1
    sostantivo m.
     1 pol. (professione) minister; (titolo) (in GB) Secretary (of State); (negli USA) Secretary; primo ministro prime minister, premier; vice primo ministro deputy prime minister
     2 relig. minister, pastor; ministro del culto minister of religion
     3 dir. (diplomatico) minister
    ministro dell'agricoltura = agriculture minister; (in GB) Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; (negli USA) Secretary of Agriculture; ministro dell'ambiente (in GB) Environment Secretary (of State), Secretary of State o Minister for the Environment; ministro della difesa (in GB) Secretary of State for Defence; (negli USA) Defense Secretary; ministro degli (affari) esteri = foreign minister; (in GB) Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; (negli USA) Secretary of State; ministro delle finanze = finance minister; ministro di grazia e giustizia = justice minister; ministro ad interim acting minister; ministro dell'interno (in GB) Home Secretary; (negli USA) Secretary of the Interior; ministro del lavoro (in GB) Minister of Employment; (negli USA) Secretary of Labor; ministro senza portafoglio minister without portfolio; ministro della pubblica istruzione = minister for education; ministro della sanità (in GB) Secretary of State for Health; (negli USA) Secretary of Health and Human Services; ministro del tesoro = treasury minister; (in GB) Chancellor of the Exchequer; (negli USA) Treasury Secretary; ministro dei trasporti (in GB) Secretary of State for Transport; (negli USA) Secretary of Transportation.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > ministro

  • 6 Salazar, Antônio de Oliveira

    (1889-1970)
       The Coimbra University professor of finance and economics and one of the founders of the Estado Novo, who came to dominate Western Europe's longest surviving authoritarian system. Salazar was born on 28 April 1889, in Vimieiro, Beira Alta province, the son of a peasant estate manager and a shopkeeper. Most of his first 39 years were spent as a student, and later as a teacher in a secondary school and a professor at Coimbra University's law school. Nine formative years were spent at Viseu's Catholic Seminary (1900-09), preparing for the Catholic priesthood, but the serious, studious Salazar decided to enter Coimbra University instead in 1910, the year the Braganza monarchy was overthrown and replaced by the First Republic. Salazar received some of the highest marks of his generation of students and, in 1918, was awarded a doctoral degree in finance and economics. Pleading inexperience, Salazar rejected an invitation in August 1918 to become finance minister in the "New Republic" government of President Sidónio Pais.
       As a celebrated academic who was deeply involved in Coimbra University politics, publishing works on the troubled finances of the besieged First Republic, and a leader of Catholic organizations, Sala-zar was not as modest, reclusive, or unknown as later official propaganda led the public to believe. In 1921, as a Catholic deputy, he briefly served in the First Republic's turbulent congress (parliament) but resigned shortly after witnessing but one stormy session. Salazar taught at Coimbra University as of 1916, and continued teaching until April 1928. When the military overthrew the First Republic in May 1926, Salazar was offered the Ministry of Finance and held office for several days. The ascetic academic, however, resigned his post when he discovered the degree of disorder in Lisbon's government and when his demands for budget authority were rejected.
       As the military dictatorship failed to reform finances in the following years, Salazar was reinvited to become minister of finances in April 1928. Since his conditions for acceptance—authority over all budget expenditures, among other powers—were accepted, Salazar entered the government. Using the Ministry of Finance as a power base, following several years of successful financial reforms, Salazar was named interim minister of colonies (1930) and soon garnered sufficient prestige and authority to become head of the entire government. In July 1932, Salazar was named prime minister, the first civilian to hold that post since the 1926 military coup.
       Salazar gathered around him a team of largely academic experts in the cabinet during the period 1930-33. His government featured several key policies: Portuguese nationalism, colonialism (rebuilding an empire in shambles), Catholicism, and conservative fiscal management. Salazar's government came to be called the Estado Novo. It went through three basic phases during Salazar's long tenure in office, and Salazar's role underwent changes as well. In the early years (1928-44), Salazar and the Estado Novo enjoyed greater vigor and popularity than later. During the middle years (1944—58), the regime's popularity waned, methods of repression increased and hardened, and Salazar grew more dogmatic in his policies and ways. During the late years (1958-68), the regime experienced its most serious colonial problems, ruling circles—including Salazar—aged and increasingly failed, and opposition burgeoned and grew bolder.
       Salazar's plans for stabilizing the economy and strengthening social and financial programs were shaken with the impact of the civil war (1936-39) in neighboring Spain. Salazar strongly supported General Francisco Franco's Nationalist rebels, the eventual victors in the war. But, as the civil war ended and World War II began in September 1939, Salazar's domestic plans had to be adjusted. As Salazar came to monopolize Lisbon's power and authority—indeed to embody the Estado Novo itself—during crises that threatened the future of the regime, he assumed ever more key cabinet posts. At various times between 1936 and 1944, he took over the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of War (Defense), until the crises passed. At the end of the exhausting period of World War II, there were rumors that the former professor would resign from government and return to Coimbra University, but Salazar continued as the increasingly isolated, dominating "recluse of São Bento," that part of the parliament's buildings housing the prime minister's offices and residence.
       Salazar dominated the Estado Novo's government in several ways: in day-to-day governance, although this diminished as he delegated wider powers to others after 1944, and in long-range policy decisions, as well as in the spirit and image of the system. He also launched and dominated the single party, the União Nacional. A lifelong bachelor who had once stated that he could not leave for Lisbon because he had to care for his aged mother, Salazar never married, but lived with a beloved housekeeper from his Coimbra years and two adopted daughters. During his 36-year tenure as prime minister, Salazar engineered the important cabinet reshuffles that reflect the history of the Estado Novo and of Portugal.
       A number of times, in connection with significant events, Salazar decided on important cabinet officer changes: 11 April 1933 (the adoption of the Estado Novo's new 1933 Constitution); 18 January 1936 (the approach of civil war in Spain and the growing threat of international intervention in Iberian affairs during the unstable Second Spanish Republic of 1931-36); 4 September 1944 (the Allied invasion of Europe at Normandy and the increasing likelihood of a defeat of the Fascists by the Allies, which included the Soviet Union); 14 August 1958 (increased domestic dissent and opposition following the May-June 1958 presidential elections in which oppositionist and former regime stalwart-loyalist General Humberto Delgado garnered at least 25 percent of the national vote, but lost to regime candidate, Admiral Américo Tomás); 13 April 1961 (following the shock of anticolonial African insurgency in Portugal's colony of Angola in January-February 1961, the oppositionist hijacking of a Portuguese ocean liner off South America by Henrique Galvão, and an abortive military coup that failed to oust Salazar from office); and 19 August 1968 (the aging of key leaders in the government, including the now gravely ill Salazar, and the defection of key younger followers).
       In response to the 1961 crisis in Africa and to threats to Portuguese India from the Indian government, Salazar assumed the post of minister of defense (April 1961-December 1962). The failing leader, whose true state of health was kept from the public for as long as possible, appointed a group of younger cabinet officers in the 1960s, but no likely successors were groomed to take his place. Two of the older generation, Teotónio Pereira, who was in bad health, and Marcello Caetano, who preferred to remain at the University of Lisbon or in private law practice, remained in the political wilderness.
       As the colonial wars in three African territories grew more costly, Salazar became more isolated from reality. On 3 August 1968, while resting at his summer residence, the Fortress of São João do Estoril outside Lisbon, a deck chair collapsed beneath Salazar and his head struck the hard floor. Some weeks later, as a result, Salazar was incapacitated by a stroke and cerebral hemorrhage, was hospitalized, and became an invalid. While hesitating to fill the power vacuum that had unexpectedly appeared, President Tomás finally replaced Salazar as prime minister on 27 September 1968, with his former protégé and colleague, Marcello Caetano. Salazar was not informed that he no longer headed the government, but he never recovered his health. On 27 July 1970, Salazar died in Lisbon and was buried at Santa Comba Dão, Vimieiro, his village and place of birth.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Salazar, Antônio de Oliveira

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