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social ['səʊʃəl]∎ to bow to social pressures se plier aux pressions sociales;∎ they are our social equals ils sont de même condition sociale que nous;∎ humorous it's social death to wear such clothes there plus personne ne te connaît si tu t'habilles comme ça pour y aller;∎ they move in high or the best social circles ils évoluent dans les hautes sphères de la société∎ his life is one mad social whirl il mène une vie mondaine insensée(c) (evening, function) amical;∎ it was the social event of the year c'était l'événement mondain de l'année;∎ to pay someone a social call faire à quelqu'un une visite amicale;∎ I'm afraid this isn't just a social call je crains que ceci ne soit pas qu'une visite amicale∎ ants are social insects la fourmi est un insecte social;∎ man is a social animal l'homme est un animal social2 nounsoirée f (dansante)►► social accounting comptabilité f nationale;social anthropologist spécialiste mf d'anthropologie sociale;social anthropology anthropologie f sociale;social behaviourism behaviorisme m social;social benefits prestations fpl sociales;EU the Social Chapter le volet social (du traité de Maastricht);social charges (levied on employers) charges fpl sociales;EU Social Charter Charte f sociale;social class classe f sociale;social cleansing = élimination ou expulsion des éléments indésirables de la société;social climber arriviste mf;social climbing arrivisme m;social club club m;social conscience conscience f sociale;∎ to have a social conscience avoir conscience des problèmes sociaux;social contract contrat m social;French Canadian Economics & History social credit = doctrine populiste canadienne selon laquelle le gouvernement doit exercer un contrôle sur les prix afin de remédier aux inégalités de pouvoir d'achat;social Darwinism darwinisme m social;∎ we live in a social democracy nous vivons dans une démocratie socialiste;social democrat social-démocrate mf;social democratic social-démocrate mf;Social Democratic and Labour Party = parti travailliste d'Irlande du Nord;Social Democratic Party Parti m social-démocrate;social disease (gen) maladie f provoquée par des facteurs socio-économiques; euphemism (venereal) maladie f vénérienne;social drinker = personne qui ne boit d'alcool qu'en société;∎ he's purely a social drinker il ne boit pas seul, il boit seulement en société ou en compagnie;social drinking = consommation d'alcool lors de réunions entre amis;social dumping dumping m social;social engineering manipulation f des structures sociales;social fund = caisse d'aide sociale;social graces bonnes manières fpl;social historian spécialiste mf d'histoire sociale;social history histoire f sociale;social housing logements mpl sociaux;social insurance (UNCOUNT) prestations fpl sociales;social life vie f mondaine;∎ to have a busy social life sortir beaucoup;∎ he doesn't have much of a social life il ne sort pas beaucoup;∎ work is getting in the way of my social life j'ai trop de travail pour pouvoir sortir;∎ there isn't much of a social life in this town les gens ne sortent pas beaucoup dans cette ville, il ne se passe rien dans cette ville;∎ what's the social life like here? est-ce que vous sortez beaucoup ici?;social mobility mobilité f sociale;social order ordre m social;social outcast paria m;social position rang m dans la société;social psychology psychologie f sociale, psychosociologie f;social realism réalisme m social;American Social Register Bottin m mondain;social science sciences fpl humaines;social scientist spécialiste mf des sciences humaines;social secretary (of organization) = secrétaire chargé d'organiser les événements mondains; (personal secretary) secrétaire mf particulier(ère); social security∎ to be on social security toucher une aide socialeAmerican Social Security Administration ≃ Sécurité f sociale;social security contribution prélèvement m social;American social security number numéro m de Sécurité sociale;social services services mpl sociaux;social skills = manière de se comporter en société;∎ to have good/poor social skills être à l'aise/ne pas être à l'aise en société;∎ he has no social skills il ne sait pas comment se comporter en société;social spending dépenses fpl sociales;social structure structure f sociale;social studies sciences fpl sociales;social work assistance f sociale, travail m social;social worker assistant(e) m,f social(e), travailleur(euse) m,f social(e) -
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social [ˈsəʊ∫əl]1. adjective[class, status, problem] social• he has little social contact with his business colleagues il a peu de contacts avec ses collègues en dehors du travail• she didn't regard him as her social equal pour elle, il n'appartenait pas au même milieu social2. compounds• to have an active social life ( = go out frequently) sortir beaucoup ; ( = see people frequently) voir du monde ► social network noun réseau m social• the Department of Social Security (British) ≈ la Sécurité sociale ► Social Security Administration noun (US) service des pensions• to learn social skills apprendre les règles de la vie en société ► social studies plural noun sciences fpl sociales━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Aux États-Unis, le numéro de sécurité sociale, formé de neuf chiffres, est indispensable pour bénéficier des prestations sociales, mais il est également de plus en plus utilisé comme numéro d'identité à l'échelle nationale: il figure sur les carnets de chèques ; certains États l'utilisent comme numéro de permis de conduire et certaines universités comme numéro d'inscription des étudiants. Depuis 1987, tous les enfants se voient attribuer un social security number.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *['səʊʃl] 1. 2.1) ( relating to human society) social2) ( recreational) [activity] de groupes; [call, visit] amical3) [animal] social -
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'səuʃəl
1. adjective1) (concerning or belonging to the way of life and welfare of people in a community: social problems.) social2) (concerning the system by which such a community is organized: social class.) social3) (living in communities: Ants are social insects.) social4) (concerning the gathering together of people for the purposes of recreation or amusement: a social club; His reasons for calling were purely social.) social•- socialist
2. adjective(of or concerning socialism: socialist policies/governments.) socialista- socialise
- socially
- social work
social adj social
social adjetivo social
social adjetivo
1 social
2 Fin capital social, share capital
domicilio social, registered address ' social' also found in these entries: Spanish: agitación - alta - ambiente - argot - arribista - asistencia - asistente - beneficio - capital - cartilla - casta - círculo - clase - condición - conflictividad - convulsión - cotizar - cotización - entorno - específica - específico - estratificación - extracción - FSE - humildad - humilde - imponerse - INSERSO - insumisa - insumiso - malestar - movimiento - nivel - orientarse - rango - retirarse - seguridad - señor - situarse - socialdemócrata - SS - tertuliana - tertuliano - tratar - trepa - advenedizo - aportar - aporte - bien - bienestar English: antisocial - atmosphere - benefit - caring professions - civil - class - climber - community centre - dinner - enhance - health service - inbred - institution - Ivy League - ladder - lounge - misfit - National Insurance - NHS - pecking order - position - rise - rising - share capital - skill - social - social climber - Social Democrat - social insurance - social sciences - social security - social services - social welfare - social worker - socialize - socializing - standing - station - unrest - village hall - visitor - walk - welfare - welfare centre - welfare worker - ASBO - barbecue - bee - claim - codetr['səʊʃəl]1 (gen) social2 familiar (sociable) sociable1 (informal meeting) acto social, reunión nombre femenino (social); (party) fiesta; (dance) baile nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a social drinker beber sólo en compañíato have a good social life llevar una buena vida social, tener una buena vida socialsocial class clase nombre femenino socialsocial democracy socialdemocraciaSocial Democrat socialdemócrata nombre masulino o femeninosocial sciences ciencias nombre femenino plural socialessocial security seguridad nombre femenino socialsocial security benefit subsidio de la seguridad socialthe social services los servicios nombre masculino plural socialessocial studies ciencias nombre femenino plural socialessocial work asistencia social, trabajo socialsocial worker asistente,-a socialsocial ['so:ʃəl] adj: social♦ socially advsocial n: reunión f socialadj.• de la buena sociedad adj.• sociable adj.• social adj.n.• reunión social s.f.• tertulia s.f.
I 'səʊʃəladjective sociala social climber — un arribista, un trepador
social life — vida f social
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noun (colloq) reunión f (social)['sǝʊʃǝl]1. ADJ1) (=relating to society) [customs, problems, reforms] socialconscience 1.2) (=in society) [engagements, life etc] social•
he has little social contact with his business colleagues — apenas trata con sus colegas fuera del trabajo•
I'm a social drinker only — solo bebo cuando estoy con gente3) (=interactive) [person, animal, behaviour] social•
I don't feel very social just now — no me apetece estar con gente ahora mismo•
he has poor social skills — no tiene aptitud para el trato social, no tiene mucho don de gentes2.N reunión f (social)3.CPDsocial administration N — gestión f social
social anthropologist N — antropólogo(-a) m / f social
social anthropology N — antropología f social
social benefits NPL — prestaciones fpl sociales
the Social Charter N — [of EU] la Carta Social
social class N — clase f social
social climber N — arribista mf
social climbing N — arribismo m (social)
social club N — club m social
social column N — (Press) ecos mpl de sociedad, notas fpl sociales (LAm)
the social contract N — (Brit) (Ind) el convenio social
social democracy N — socialdemocracia f, democracia f social
Social Democrat N — socialdemócrata mf
social disease N — euph enfermedad f venérea; (relating to society) enfermedad f social
social exclusion N — exclusión f social
social gathering N — encuentro m social
social housing N — (Brit) viviendas fpl sociales
social inclusion N — integración f social
social insurance N — (US) seguro m social
social mobility N — mobilidad f social
social network N — red f social
social networking site N — sitio m de redes sociales
social order N — orden m social
social outcast N — marginado(-a) m / f social
social science N — ciencias fpl sociales
social scientist N — sociólogo(-a) m / f
social secretary N — secretario(-a) m / f para asuntos sociales
social security N — seguridad f social
Social Security Administration N — (US) organismo estatal encargado de la Seguridad Social y de gestionar las ayudas económicas y sanitarias a los ciudadanos
social security benefits NPL — prestaciones fpl sociales
social security card N — (US) ≈ tarjeta f de la Seguridad Social
social security number N — (US) número m de la Seguridad Social
social security payment N — pago m de la Seguridad Social
social standing N — estatus m social
she had the wealth and social standing to command respect — tenía el dinero y el estatus social para infundir respeto
social studies NPL — estudios mpl sociales
social welfare N — asistencia f social
social work N — asistencia f social
social worker N — asistente(-a) m / f social, trabajador(a) m / f social (Mex), visitador(a) m / f social (Chile)
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I ['səʊʃəl]adjective sociala social climber — un arribista, un trepador
social life — vida f social
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ˈsəuʃəl
1. прил.
1) общественный;
социальный social welfare ≈ социальное обеспечение;
патронаж( с благотворительными и воспитательными целями) social amenities ≈ социально-бытовое обслуживание social appropriation ≈ общественное присвоение social consumption ≈ общественное потребление social conditions ≈ социально-бытовые условия social demography ≈ социальная демография social funds ≈ социальные фонды social location ≈ социальное положение social class ≈ общественный класс - social change - social contacts - social control - social democracy - social democrat - social democratic - social etiquette - social insurance - social legislation
2) коммуникабельный, контактный, общительный;
компанейский, дружеский - social dancing Syn: sociable
1., affable, gregarious
3) светский social reporter ≈ репортер отдела светской хроники
4) относящийся к положению в обществе - social climber - social ladder
2. сущ.
1) собрание, встреча (членов общества и т. п.)
2) разг. вечеринка Syn: party II
3) разг. социальное обеспечение прием, встреча, собрание ( членов клуба, общества) (разговорное) вечеринка общественный, социальный - * order (system) общественный строй - * unit ячейка общества (семья, группа) - * justice социальная справедливость - * institutions социальные институты - bad * behaviour антиобщественное повещение - * hygiene социальная гигиена - the * evil (эвфмеизм) общественное зло, проституция - * standards нормы общественной жизни компанейский, дружеский - * drinking выпивка в компании, дружеская попойка - * visit дружеский визит, посещение знакомых;
(дипломатическое) неофициальный (или протокольный) визит - to pay a * visit пойти в гости, навестить знакомых - he leads a very full * life он часто бывает в обществе - I spent a relaxed * evening я приятно провел время на вечере общительный - * character общительный человек бытовой, относящийся к повседневной жизни - purely * club клуб, где люди встречаются для отдыха, танцев и т. п. - * director of a hotel администратор отеля, ведающий культурным обслуживанием( развлечениями, спортивными мероприятиями и т. п.) относящийся к положению в обществе - a member of his * set человек его круга - to move in different * circles вращаться в различных кругах (общества) - to be smb.'s * inferior (superior) занимать более низкое (высокое) положение в обществе, чем кто-либо - to long for * advancement стремиться к продвижению по социальной лестнице светский - * reporter репортер (велико) светской хроники - a column of * gossip отдел светских новостей (биология) общественный;
стайный, стадный - * plants растения, растущие группами - * insects общественные насекомые family ~ work семейная общественная работа social бытовой ~ разг. вечеринка ~ общественный;
социальный;
social science социология;
social security социальное обеспечение ~ общественный, социальный ~ общественный ~ общительный ~ светский;
social evening вечеринка ~ собрание, встреча (членов общества и т. п.) ~ собрание, встреча (членов общества и т.п.) ~ социальный ~ светский;
social evening вечеринка ~ welfare патронаж (с благотворительными и воспитательными целями) ;
social evil проституция ~ welfare патронаж (с благотворительными и воспитательными целями) ;
social evil проституция ~ welfare социальное обеспечение welfare: social ~ повышение благосостояния social ~ социальное обеспечение;
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['səuʃ(ə)l] 1. прил.1) общественный; социальныйsocial contract / compact филос. — общественный договор
social welfare — социальное обеспечение; патронаж ( с благотворительными и воспитательными целями)
social class — полит.; эк. класс общества; слой общества
2) коммуникабельный, контактный, общительный; компанейский, дружескийsocial drinker / smoker — тот, кто выпивает / курит только в компании, за компанию или изредка
Syn:3) светский5) зоол. живущий колониями2. сущ.1) собрание, встреча (членов общества и т. п.)2) разг. вечеринкаSyn:3) ( the social) разг.; брит.; сокр. от social security (социальное) пособиеHe is on the social. — Он живёт на пособие.
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['səʊʃ(ə)l]adj1) общественный, социальный- social problemThe Social Democrats held office then. — В правительстве в то время были социал-демократы.
- social welfare
- social amenities
- social appropriation
- social consumption
- social conditions
- social demography
- social funds
- social location
- social class
- social change
- social contacts - European social democracy
- social democrat
- social etiquette
- social democratic
- Social Democratic Party
- social insurance
- social legislation2) общительный, коммуникабельный, контактныйHe was social with his fellow travellers. — Он был очень общителен со своими попутчиками
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пол., брит. Либеральная партия (партия Великобритании; сложилась в середине 19 в. на основе партии вигов; до 1920-х гг. одна из двух (наряду с Консервативной) ведущих партий страны, затем уступила место Лейбористской партии; в 1988 г. объединилась с социал-демократами в Партию либеральных демократов)See: -
8 Political parties
Portugal's political party system began only in the 19th century, and the first published, distinct political party program appeared about 1843. Under the constitutional monarchy (1834-1910), a number of political groupings or factions took the name of a political figure or soldier or, more commonly until the second half of the century, the name of the particular constitution they supported. For example, some were called "Septembrists," after the group that supported the 1836 (September) Revolution and the 1822 Constitution. Others described themselves as "Chartists" after King Pedro IV's 1826 Charter ( Carta). From the Regeneration to the fall of the monarchy in 1910, the leading political parties were the Regenerators and the Progressists (or Historicals). During the first parliamentary republic (1910-26), the leading political parties were the Portuguese Republican Party or "The Democrats," the Evolutionists, the Unionists, various monarchist factions, the Liberals, and the Nationalists. Small leftist parties were also established or reestablished after the collapse of President Sidónio Pais's New Republic (1917-18), the Socialist Party (PS) and the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP).Under the Estado Novo dictatorship (1926-74), all political parties and civic associations (such as the Masons) were banned in 1935, and the only legitimate political movement allowed was the regime's creature, the União Nacional (1930-74). Various oppositionist parties and factions began to participate in the rigged elections of the Estado Novo, beginning with the municipal elections of 1942 and continuing with general elections for president of the republic or the National Assembly (legislature) in 1945, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1969, 1972, etc. Among these parties were elements of the Communist Party, remnants of the old Portuguese Republican Party elite and of the old Socialist Party (originally founded in 1875), various workers' groups, and special electoral committees allowed by the regime to campaign during brief preelectoral exercises.The Revolution of 25 April 1974 swept away the regime's institutions and ushered in a flood of new political groups. During 1974 and 1975, about 60 new political parties and factions sprung up, but the PCP remained the senior, experienced political party. During the period of fallout and adjustment to the new pluralist, multiparty system of democracy (1974-85), four main political parties became the principal ones and garnered the largest percentage of votes in the many general and municipal elections held between the first free election of 25 April 1975, and the general election of 1985. These parties were the PCP, the PS, the Social Democrat Party (PSD), and the Social Democratic Center Party (CDS) or "Christian Democrats." Until 1985-87, the socialists were ahead in votes, but the social democrats were victorious, with clear majorities in 1987 and 1991. In the general elections of 1995 and 1999, the PS returned to power in the legislature, and in the presidential elections of 1996 and 2001, the victor was the socialist leader Jorge Sampaio. The PSD replaced the socialists in power in the 2002 general election.See also Left Bloc. -
9 Sá Carneiro, Francisco Lumbralles
(1934-1980)Important political leader in the early years of post-1974 Portugal. Trained and educated as a lawyer at the University of Lisbon Law School, he was an up-and-coming young lawyer and liberal Catholic activist in the 1960s. A practicing lawyer in Oporto, Sá Carneiro was selected to be one of a number of younger deputies in the National Assembly during the brief "opening" phase of Prime Minister Marcello Caetano's period of the Estado Novo. He became a deputy upon consenting to adhere to two conditions for his selection; namely, maintaining Portugal's colonial policy in Africa and advocating "social peace" through reforms. But he refused to join the regime's official movement, the União Nacional. Soon discouraged by the continued intransigence of the conservative forces still controlling regime policy, despite the efforts of Caetano during 1968-70, Sá Carneiro and several others of the recently appointed deputies resigned their posts and went into opposition.Following the Revolution of 25 April 1974, Sá Carneiro and colleagues founded the Social Democrat Party (PSD). The highly respected lawyer and spokesman for centrist views became fully involved in the unstable politics of the early Revolutionary period. Named prime minister in January 1980, Sá Carneiro became the political man of the hour in Portugal. The PSD under Sá Carneiro leadership formed the core of a right of center electoral coalition named the Democratic Alliance (AD), which was composed of the PSD, Christian Democratic Party (CDS), and PPM during theDecember 1979 interim parliamentary elections. The AD won the election and Sá Carneiro became prime minister. The regular October 1980 legislative elections, which the AD won, reaffirmed the AD's strength as a coalition. Anxious to consolidate political power by having a president who favored AD policies in office and eager to have the AD candidate, General Soares Carneiro, defeat the incumbent, President Ramalho Eanes, Sá Carneiro undertook a vigorous campaign in the presidential elections set for 7 December 1980. On 4 December, bound for Oporto campaign stops, Sá Carneiro's plane crashed and burned only a short distance from the Lisbon airport. Seven official investigations of the crash have not reached definitive conclusions, and the cause of the crash remains a mystery.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Sá Carneiro, Francisco Lumbralles
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10 Democratic
adjective•• Cultural note:Democratic Party — (Amer. Polit.) Demokratische Partei
Neben der Republican Party eine der zwei großen politischen Parteien in den USA. Die demokratische Partei gilt als die liberalere, besonders in Fragen der Gesellschaftspolitik. Aus diesem Grund erhält sie viel Unterstützung aus den Reihen von Minderheitengruppierungen und Gewerkschaften* * *[demə'krætik]1) (belonging to, governed by or typical of democracy: a democratic country.) demokratisch2) (believing in equal rights and privileges for all: The boss is very democratic.) demokratisch* * *demo·crat·ic[ˌdeməˈkrætɪk, AM -t̬-]adj demokratisch* * *["demə'krtɪk]adj1) demokratisch2)Democratic ( US Pol, candidate, nomination, convention ) — der Demokratischen Partei
* * *D. abk3. Doctor* * *adjective•• Cultural note:Democratic Party — (Amer. Polit.) Demokratische Partei
Neben der Republican Party eine der zwei großen politischen Parteien in den USA. Die demokratische Partei gilt als die liberalere, besonders in Fragen der Gesellschaftspolitik. Aus diesem Grund erhält sie viel Unterstützung aus den Reihen von Minderheitengruppierungen und Gewerkschaften* * *adj.demokratisch adj. -
11 Cavaco Silva, Aníbal Antônio
(1939-)Leading figure in post-1974 Portugal, Social Democrat leader, prime minister (1985-95), president of the Republic since 2006. Born in the Algarve in 1939, Cavaco Silva was educated in Faro and Lisbon and, in 1964, obtained a degree in finance at the University of Lisbon. Like many of the younger leaders of post-1974 Portugal, Cavaco Silva underwent an important part of his professional training abroad; in December 1973, he received a doctorate in economics from York University, Great Britain. He entered academic life as an economics and finance professor in 1974 and taught until he entered politics full-time in 1980, when he was named minister of finance in the sixth constitutional government of Social Democratic Party (PSD) leader and prime minister Sá Carneiro. He was elected a PSD deputy to the Republican Assembly in October 1980. Following the general legislative elections of October 1985, Cavaco Silva was named prime minister of the 10th constitutional government. His party, the PSD, strengthened its hold on the legislature yet again in the 1987 election when, for the first time since the Revolution of 25 April 1974, Portugal was ruled by a party with a clear majority of seats in the legislature.Cavaco Silva, who has emphasized a strong free-enterprise and denationalization policy in the framework of economic rejuvenation, served as prime minister (1985-95) and, in the elections of 1987 and 1991, his party won a clear majority of seats in the Assembly of the Republic (more than 50 percent), which encouraged stability and economic progress in postrevolutionary Portugal. In the 1995 general elections, the Socialist Party (PS) defeated the PSD; he ran for the presidency of the republic in 1995 and lost to Jorge Sampaio. Cavaco Silva retired briefly from politics to teach at the Catholic University. In October 2005, he announced his return to politics and became a candidate for the upcoming presidential election. On 22 January 2006, he received 50.5 percent of the vote and was sworn in on 9 March 2006.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Cavaco Silva, Aníbal Antônio
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12 Portas, Paulo
(1951-)Politician and chief of a rightist political party, the Popular Party (PP; formerly the CDS or Christian Democrat Party). Like so many others in Portuguese political life, Portas was trained as a lawyer at the University of Lisbon Law Faculty. Before he was elected to the Assembly of the Republic, Portas was editor of the Lisbon newspaper, Público. In the 1990s, he assumed leadership of the PP. In the October 1999 general parliamentary elections, the PP won all but 15 seats (behind the Portuguese Communist Party [PCP] with 17), but there were soundings regarding a potential alliance between the stronger Social Democratic Party (PSD), with 81 seats, and the PP, to challenge the Socialist Party (PS)-led government of Antônio de Guterres. Portas is a charismatic, populist speaker who campaigns most typically by means of mixing with the people ( o povo) in informal settings such as markets.In the March 2002 parliamentary elections, Portas's PP surpassed the PCP in the vote, receiving 14 percent to the PCP's 12 percent, and entered a governing coalition with the dominant PSD. Portas proved himself the most dynamic of campaigners among the three main party political leaders.
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Social Democrat Hunchakian Party — Infobox Political party name english = Social Democrat Hunchakian Party name native = Սոցիալ Դեմոկրատ Հնչակեան Կուսակցութիւն colorcode = #c00 colors = Red leader = Setrag Ajemian leader1 title = Founders leader1 name = Avetis Nazarbekian, Mariam… … Wikipedia