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1 административная нагрузка
Politics: administrative loadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > административная нагрузка
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2 обязанность обязанност·ь
duty, obligation, responsibilityвозлагать обязанность на кого-л. — to vest smb. with function, to entrust smb. with a duty, to impose duties upon smb.
выполнять свои обязанности — to carry out / to discharge / to exercise / to fulfil one's duties
исполнять обязанности председателя — to discharge / to perform the office(s) of chairman
лежать на чьей-л. обязанности — to be smb.'s duty / resposibility
вновь принять на себя обязанности председателя (собрания и т.п.) — to resume the chair / chairmanship
приступить к исполнению своих обязанностей — to assume / to take up one's duties, to come into / to take office, to enter upon the exercise of one's duties, to enter upon one's functions
свалить свои обязанности на другого — to shirk one's obligations on / to / upon smb.
временно исполняющий обязанности президента / директора — acting president / director
святая / священная обязанность — sacred duty
служебные обязанности — official duties / functions / responsibilities
тяжёлые обязанности — heavy responsibilities, painful duties
уставные обязанности — duties laid down / requived by the Rules
выполнение обязанностей, предусмотренных уставом — fulfilment of the duties of the charter
обязанность, возложенная на кого-л. — duty that is incumbent on smb.
обязанность иностранца подчиняться местным законам — local allegiance / allegiancy
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