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41 administer
finance, business, economy• toimittaa• jatkaa• jakaa• johtaa• hoitaa hallintoa• hoitaa• huolehti jostakin• antaa• vallita• hallita• hallinnoida* * *əd'ministə1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) johtaa, hoitaa2) (to carry out (the law etc).) panna täytäntöön3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) antaa•- administration
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42 अरति
a-rati1) is f. dissatisfaction, discontent, dulness, languor Buddh. Jain. etc.;
anxiety, distress, regret MBh. BhP. etc.;
anger, passion L. ;
a bilious disease L. ;
(mfn.), discontented L. ;
aratí2) m. (ri cf. ara, áram), « moving quickly», a servant, assistant, manager, administrator RV. (for RV. V, 2, 1 seeᅠ 2. aratní)
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43 administer
[əd'mɪnɪstə(r)]1) (anche administrate) (manage) amministrare, gestire [company, affairs, estate]; gestire [ project]2) (dispense) infliggere [ punishment]; somministrare [ medicine]; amministrare [ justice]; relig. amministrare [ sacrament]* * *[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) amministrare2) (to carry out (the law etc).) applicare3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) somministrare•- administration
- administrative
- administrator* * *[əd'mɪnɪstə(r)]1) (anche administrate) (manage) amministrare, gestire [company, affairs, estate]; gestire [ project]2) (dispense) infliggere [ punishment]; somministrare [ medicine]; amministrare [ justice]; relig. amministrare [ sacrament] -
44 administer
[əd'mɪnɪstə(r)]vtcountry, department administrować +instr; justice, punishment wymierzać (wymierzyć perf); test przeprowadzać (przeprowadzić perf); ( MED) drug podawać (podać perf)* * *[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) nadzorować2) (to carry out (the law etc).) wymierzać3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) dawać, stosować•- administration
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45 administer
[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) pārvaldīt; vadīt2) (to carry out (the law etc).) izpildīt3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) dot; sniegt•- administration
- administrative
- administrator* * *pārvaldīt, vadīt; sniegt, dot; piekopt, izpildīt -
46 administer
[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) valdyti, tvarkyti2) (to carry out (the law etc).) vykdyti3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) (pa)skirti•- administration
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47 administer
v. administrera, förvalta; ge, tilldela, utdela; förestava; ge (medicin)* * *[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) sköta, administrera2) (to carry out (the law etc).) utöva, skipa3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) ge•- administration
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48 administer
[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) řídit, spravovat2) (to carry out (the law etc).) vykonávat3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) podat•- administration
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- administrator* * *• vést• vykonávat• poskytnout• podat• přispívat• spravovat -
49 administer
[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) riadiť, spravovať2) (to carry out (the law etc).) uplatniť3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) podať•- administration
- administrative
- administrator* * *• viest• vykonávat• zasadit• spravovat• udelovat• uplatnovat• udelit• prevádzat• prispiet• riadit• podat• poskytnút• pomáhat -
50 administer
[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) a administra2) (to carry out (the law etc).) a aplica3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) a administra•- administration
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51 administer
[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) διαχειρίζομαι2) (to carry out (the law etc).) εφαρμόζω3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) χορηγώ•- administration
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52 go to seed
1) перестать развиваться, заглохнуть ( о растениях) [букв. пойти в семена]He and his Scotch wife were forced to migrate with their goods and their chattels, and left the stately comfortable gardens to go to waste, and the flowerbeds to run to seed. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XXXIX) — Садовник и его жена-шотландка должны были убраться со всеми своими пожитками; заброшенные - когда-то роскошные - сады пришли в запустение, а цветочные клумбы заросли сорной травой.
And we have to have... the boy for the garden. I'm not going to let that go to seed. (M. Dickens, ‘The Happy Prisoner’, ch. 2) — Нам нужен садовник. Я не могу допустить, чтобы наш сад совсем одичал.
2) прийти в упадок, в запустениеA fine Administrator who lets our national property go to seed! (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book I, ch. XII) — Хорош уполномоченный! При его попустительстве гибнет народное достояние!
‘I remember hearing that old Alfred had married a girl whose people came over with the Conqueror.’ Lydia smiled. She said: ‘I believe they did. But they've rather run to seed since those days.’ (A. Christie, ‘Hercule Poirot's Christmas’, part II, ch. I) — - Я помню, мне рассказывали, что старина Альфред женился на девушке, предки которой пришли в Англию вместе с Вильгельмом Завоевателем. Лидия улыбнулась и сказала: - Вероятно, это так. Но с тех пор этот род несколько поблек.
Mr. Monks is aware that I am not a young man, my dear, and also that I am a little run to seed, as I may say... (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. XXXVIII) — Мистеру Монксу известно, дорогая моя, что я уже не молодой человек и, если можно так выразиться, немножко отцвел...
She does not accuse me of going to seed. She reassures me that at sixty-five one can't expect, etc. etc., which is worse. (M. Dickens, ‘The Landlord's Daughter’, ch. 1) — Маргарет не обвиняет меня в том, что я опустился. Она утверждает, что в шестьдесят пять уже нельзя ожидать и т. д. и т. п. А это еще хуже.
...a smooth fleshy man padded in. He was plump, but not yet running to seed; aged about forty-five to fifty. (J. Vain, ‘Hurry on Down’, ch. IV) —...появился холеный, плотный мужчина лет сорока пяти - пятидесяти. Он был то, что называется в теле, но еще не обрюзг.
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53 imperator
impĕrātor ( inp-), ōris (archaic form induperator, Enn. Ann. v. 86; 332; 350; 552 Vahl.; Lucr. 4, 967; 5, 1227; cf. 1. init.; but in Enn. also imperator, Trag. v. 34 Vahl.), m. [id.].I.Orig., milit. t. t., a commander-in-chief, general, = stratêgos (cf.: dux, ductor).A.In gen.: si forte quaereretur, quae esset ars imperatoris, constituendum putarem principio, quis esset imperator: qui cum esset constitutus administrator quidam belli gerendi, tum adjungeremus de exercitu, de castris, etc.... de reliquis rebus, quae essent propriae belli administrandi: quarum qui essent animo et scientia compotes, eos esse imperatores dicerem, utererque exemplis Africanorum et Maximorum;B.Epaminondam atque Hannibalem atque ejus generis homines nominarem,
Cic. de Or. 1, 48, 210:aliae sunt legati partes, aliae imperatoris: alter omnia agere ad praescriptum, alter libere ad summam rerum consulere debet,
Caes. B. C. 3, 51, 4:sapiens et callidus imperator,
Cic. Inv. 1, 34, 58:bonus ac fortis,
id. de Or. 2, 44, 187; cf.:egregie fortis et bonus,
id. ib. 2, 66, 268:eosdem labores non aeque esse graves imperatori et militi,
id. Tusc. 2, 26, 62:ego sic existimo in summo imperatore quatuor has res inesse oportere, scientiam rei militaris, virtutem, auctoritatem, felicitatem, etc.,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 10, 28:unum ad id bellum imperatorem deposci,
id. ib. 2, 5:nomen invicti imperatoris,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 38, § 82:Themistocles... imperator bello Persico,
id. Lael. 12, 42:cum pro se quisque in conspectu imperatoris... operam navare cuperet,
Caes. B. G. 2, 25 fin.: insece, Musa, manu Romanorum induperator Quod quisque in bello gessit cum rege Philippo, Enn. ap. Gell. 18, 9, 3 (Ann. v. 332 Vahl.):induperatores pugnare ac proelia obire,
Lucr. 4, 967.—As a title, placed after the name:M. Cicero S. D. C. Antonio M. F. Imp.,
Cic. Fam. 5, 5 inscr.:Cn. Pompeio Cn. F. Magno Imperatori,
id. ib. 5, 7 inscr.:Vatinio Imp. S.,
id. ib. 5, 11 et saep. —In partic., pregn., in the times of the republic, a title of honor conferred on a general after any important victory:II.his rebus gestis Curio se in castra ad Bagradam recepit, atque universi exercitus conclamatione Imperator appellatur,
Caes. B. C. 2, 26, 1; cf.:Pompeius eo proelio Imperator est appellatus,
id. ib. 3, 71, 3; Cic. Phil. 14, 4, 11; 14, 5, 12; Caes. B. C. 3, 31, 1; Liv. 27, 19, 4; Inscr. Orell. 542; 3417 sq. (cf. also Plin. Pan. 12, 1).—Transf. beyond the milit. sphere.A.In gen., a commander, leader, chief, director, ruler, master:B.(Romani) immutato more annua imperia, binos imperatores sibi fecere,
i. e. consuls, Sall. C. 6, 7:(vis venti) Induperatorem classis super aequora verrit,
admiral, Lucr. 5, 1227:imperator histricus,
director, manager, Plaut. Poen. prol. 4:di te servassint semper... salus interioris hominis amorisque inperator,
id. As. 3, 3, 66:familiae,
id. Capt. 2, 2, 57: nolo eundem populum imperatorem et portitorem esse terrarum, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. 24, 22 (Rep. 4, 7 Mos.):dux et imperator vitae mortalium animus est,
Sall. J. 1, 3:vitae nostrae necisque,
Plin. 29, 1, 5, § 11.—In partic.1.An epithet of Jupiter, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 58, § 129:2.signum Jovis Imperatoris,
Liv. 6, 29, 8.—The conqueror at a game of chess, Vop. Proc. 13, 2.—3.The title of the Roman emperors, placed either before or after the name (cf. I.);before it,
Suet. Caes. 76; Claud. 12; 26:IMP. CAESARI DIVI IVLI F.,
Inscr. Orell. 596; so ib. 597; 600; 602; 604 sq.;after it,
Suet. Oth. 2; Plin. 5, 2, 1, § 20; Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 9; 4, 17, 8; 4, 22, 4.—Hence afterwards absol.:Imperator,
a Roman emperor, Tac. A. 3, 74:velut praesagium insequentis casus, quo medius inter utriusque filios exstitit Imperator,
Suet. Galb. 6; id. Claud. 13; 29; id. Galb. 3, 6, 20; id. Vit. 3 et saep. -
54 inperator
impĕrātor ( inp-), ōris (archaic form induperator, Enn. Ann. v. 86; 332; 350; 552 Vahl.; Lucr. 4, 967; 5, 1227; cf. 1. init.; but in Enn. also imperator, Trag. v. 34 Vahl.), m. [id.].I.Orig., milit. t. t., a commander-in-chief, general, = stratêgos (cf.: dux, ductor).A.In gen.: si forte quaereretur, quae esset ars imperatoris, constituendum putarem principio, quis esset imperator: qui cum esset constitutus administrator quidam belli gerendi, tum adjungeremus de exercitu, de castris, etc.... de reliquis rebus, quae essent propriae belli administrandi: quarum qui essent animo et scientia compotes, eos esse imperatores dicerem, utererque exemplis Africanorum et Maximorum;B.Epaminondam atque Hannibalem atque ejus generis homines nominarem,
Cic. de Or. 1, 48, 210:aliae sunt legati partes, aliae imperatoris: alter omnia agere ad praescriptum, alter libere ad summam rerum consulere debet,
Caes. B. C. 3, 51, 4:sapiens et callidus imperator,
Cic. Inv. 1, 34, 58:bonus ac fortis,
id. de Or. 2, 44, 187; cf.:egregie fortis et bonus,
id. ib. 2, 66, 268:eosdem labores non aeque esse graves imperatori et militi,
id. Tusc. 2, 26, 62:ego sic existimo in summo imperatore quatuor has res inesse oportere, scientiam rei militaris, virtutem, auctoritatem, felicitatem, etc.,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 10, 28:unum ad id bellum imperatorem deposci,
id. ib. 2, 5:nomen invicti imperatoris,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 38, § 82:Themistocles... imperator bello Persico,
id. Lael. 12, 42:cum pro se quisque in conspectu imperatoris... operam navare cuperet,
Caes. B. G. 2, 25 fin.: insece, Musa, manu Romanorum induperator Quod quisque in bello gessit cum rege Philippo, Enn. ap. Gell. 18, 9, 3 (Ann. v. 332 Vahl.):induperatores pugnare ac proelia obire,
Lucr. 4, 967.—As a title, placed after the name:M. Cicero S. D. C. Antonio M. F. Imp.,
Cic. Fam. 5, 5 inscr.:Cn. Pompeio Cn. F. Magno Imperatori,
id. ib. 5, 7 inscr.:Vatinio Imp. S.,
id. ib. 5, 11 et saep. —In partic., pregn., in the times of the republic, a title of honor conferred on a general after any important victory:II.his rebus gestis Curio se in castra ad Bagradam recepit, atque universi exercitus conclamatione Imperator appellatur,
Caes. B. C. 2, 26, 1; cf.:Pompeius eo proelio Imperator est appellatus,
id. ib. 3, 71, 3; Cic. Phil. 14, 4, 11; 14, 5, 12; Caes. B. C. 3, 31, 1; Liv. 27, 19, 4; Inscr. Orell. 542; 3417 sq. (cf. also Plin. Pan. 12, 1).—Transf. beyond the milit. sphere.A.In gen., a commander, leader, chief, director, ruler, master:B.(Romani) immutato more annua imperia, binos imperatores sibi fecere,
i. e. consuls, Sall. C. 6, 7:(vis venti) Induperatorem classis super aequora verrit,
admiral, Lucr. 5, 1227:imperator histricus,
director, manager, Plaut. Poen. prol. 4:di te servassint semper... salus interioris hominis amorisque inperator,
id. As. 3, 3, 66:familiae,
id. Capt. 2, 2, 57: nolo eundem populum imperatorem et portitorem esse terrarum, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. 24, 22 (Rep. 4, 7 Mos.):dux et imperator vitae mortalium animus est,
Sall. J. 1, 3:vitae nostrae necisque,
Plin. 29, 1, 5, § 11.—In partic.1.An epithet of Jupiter, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 58, § 129:2.signum Jovis Imperatoris,
Liv. 6, 29, 8.—The conqueror at a game of chess, Vop. Proc. 13, 2.—3.The title of the Roman emperors, placed either before or after the name (cf. I.);before it,
Suet. Caes. 76; Claud. 12; 26:IMP. CAESARI DIVI IVLI F.,
Inscr. Orell. 596; so ib. 597; 600; 602; 604 sq.;after it,
Suet. Oth. 2; Plin. 5, 2, 1, § 20; Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 9; 4, 17, 8; 4, 22, 4.—Hence afterwards absol.:Imperator,
a Roman emperor, Tac. A. 3, 74:velut praesagium insequentis casus, quo medius inter utriusque filios exstitit Imperator,
Suet. Galb. 6; id. Claud. 13; 29; id. Galb. 3, 6, 20; id. Vit. 3 et saep. -
55 administer
[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) gérer2) (to carry out (the law etc).) appliquer3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) administrer•- administration - administrative - administrator -
56 administer
[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) administrar2) (to carry out (the law etc).) aplicar3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) administrar, ministrar•- administration - administrative - administrator -
57 διοικητής
A administrator, governor,στρατοπέδων Men.Pk.90
, cf. Kol.6, Plb.27.13.2; esp. treasurer, LXX 2 Es.8.36, al., IG9(1).694.144 (Corc.), Plu.2.179f; chief financial official in Egypt, OGI53.7 (iii B. C.), PTeb.5.27 (ii B. C.), etc.; = Lat. procurator, Str.17.3.25, Plu.Ant.67, etc.: Astrol., controller, of the Seven Planets, Corp.Herm.1.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διοικητής
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58 go to seed
1) oдичaть, зaглoxнуть (o pacтeнияx) [букв. пoйти в ceмeнa]And we have to have... the boy for the garden. I'm not going to let that go to seed (M. Dickens)2) пpийти в упaдoк, в зaпуcтeниeA fine Administrator who lets our national property go to seed (S. Heym). 'I remember hearing that old Alfred had married a girl whose people came over with the Conqueror.' Lydia smiled. She said: 'I believe they did. But they've rather run to seed since those days' (A. Christie)3) cдaть, мopaльнo или физичecки oпуcтитьcяShe does not accuse me of going to seed. She reassures me that at sixty-five one can't expect, etc., etc., which is worse (M. Dickens). A smooth fleshy man padded in. He was plump, but not yet running to seed; aged about forty-five to fifty (J. Wain) -
59 Verwalter
Verwalter, administrator (z.B. rerum civitatis). – procurator (Besorger der Geschäfte eines Abwesendenim Auftrag). – vilicus (Wirtschaftsverwalter auf einem Gute etc.). – dispensator (der Hausverwalter; zur Kaiserzt. auch = der Verw. des Staatsschatzes). – V. eines Gutes sein, s. verwalten (ein Gut).
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60 FA
1) Общая лексика: U.S. area phone code A Football Agency2) Компьютерная техника: Finite Automata, Finite Automaton, Functional Application3) Геология: Пробирный анализ ( Fire assay)4) Спорт: Family And, Free Agent, Футбольная ассоциация5) Военный термин: Feasibility Assessment, Fighter Attack, Frankford Arsenal, Freeboard Aft, Freedom Arms, French Army, From Arpanet, Full Accounting, Functional Architecture, Fusil Automatique, failure analysis, family allowance, field activity, field allowance, field ambulance, field army, fighter allocator, fighter alter, final assembly, financial adviser, fine alignment, fire alarm, fire arms, fitter/armourer, flag allowance, flight accident, flight attendant, forward area, free area, frequency agility, friendly aircraft, fully automatic, further assignment, Frontal Aviation (FSU), ПА (полевая артиллерия)6) Техника: aeronautical station, facsimile amplifier, failure access, final address register, flat-gain amplifier, frame antenna, functional assembly, обозначение для воздушных станций (МСЭ), оператор управления авиационными средствами7) Шутливое выражение: Food Addicts8) Химия: Fully Amorphous9) Математика: факторный анализ (factor analysis)10) Юридический термин: Female Adult, Fine Attitude11) Бухгалтерия: Закон о Бюджете (ежегодно принимаемый парламентом Великобритании)12) Грубое выражение: For Arse, Fuck All, Fucking A, Fucking Arseholes13) Металлургия: Fresh Area14) Телекоммуникации: Failed Answer15) Сокращение: Football Association, Fraticide Avoidance, Frequency Agile, Russian Frontal Aviation, fore and aft, free aperture, Field Army (China), Persian (Farsi), основные фонды (Fixed Assets), Area Forecast (aviation), Certified Mail (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately), Factor Analysis, Factories Act 1961 (UK), Faculty Assistant, Failure Alarm, Fairchild Aircraft, Faith Alive, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), Fallen Angel, False Alarm, Fame Academy (UK BBC series), Family Assistance, Family Auto (car dealers), FanArt, Fanconi Anemia (form of aplastic anemia), Fanny Adams, Farm Aid, Farmers' Almanac, Fat Admirer, Fat Albert (fictional character), Feasibility Analysis, Federal Agent, Federal Association, Felonious Assault (law enforcement), Fenton's Approximation (Algorithm), Feudal Age, Fiber Adapter, Fibonacci Association, FictionAlley.org, Field Activities, Field Authorization, Fiery Avenger (Everquest game), Filiae Amatissimae (Latin: To (My) Beloved Daughter, epigraphy), Final Acceptance, Final Alert (mapmaking program), Final Approach, Final Approval, Final Art (desktop publishing/printing/design; approved by client and ready to go to production), Finally Approved (sarcastic variation of Final Approval), Finance Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation, Financial Advisor, Financial Agent, Financial Aid, Financial Assurance, Finanzamt (German: revenue office), Fine Arts, Fiona Apple (singer), Firearms (half-life modification), Fireman Apprentice, Firma (German: company), First Aid/Medical Aid Station, First Article, Fiscal Agent (Medicaid), Fixed Assets, Flanking Attack, Flash Animation, Flexible Alerting, Fluorescein Angiogramic Angiography, Fluorescein Angiography (retinal, choroidal and iris blood vessels testing), Fluorescent Antibody (laboratory virus testing), Fly Ash (mineral admixture for concrete), Focus Alert, Focus Amplifier, Focus Area, Food Allergy, For Auction, Force Analyzer, Forced Air, Forced Answer, Foreign Agent (network node), Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, Foreign Military Affairs, Formal Advertising, Formic Acid, Forte Agent, Fourier Analysis, Framework Approach, Frankford Arsenal (PA; ammunition headstamp), Frankfort Arsenal (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Freakin' A! (polite form), Fredericksburg Academy, Free Agent (baseball, football, etc.; player who may sign with any team), French Angora (rabbit), Frequency Agile/Agility, Friederich's Ataxia, Friends Always, Frontal Aviation, Fuel Assembly, Fulbright Association, Full Arc, Full Armor (anime), Fulvic Acid, Function Analysis (product engineering / development tool), Functional Acknowledgment, Functional Administrator, Functional Allocation, Functional Analysis, Functional Assessment, Fund Accounting, Funds Allocated (USACE), Fur Affinity (web site), Fury Assembly, Fuse Alarm, feasibility assessment (US DoD), fractional anisotropy16) Университет: Final Answer, Full Accreditation17) Физиология: Failed appointment, Fat Analysis, Forearm18) Электроника: Filter Anode19) Вычислительная техника: Football Association (British soccer--a word derived from Association), final address (register), (полный) сумматор, (полный)(одноразрядный) сумматор с тремя входами20) Нефть: foaming agents, анализ отказов (failure analysis)21) Иммунология: Fluorescent Antibody22) Транспорт: Flight Attendants, Flying Accident23) Фирменный знак: First Alert24) Экология: free air25) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: full authority, Functional Authority26) Образование: Frequently Asked27) Сетевые технологии: fully accessible28) Полимеры: fatty acid, folic acid, furfuryl alcohol29) Автоматика: factory automation, full adder30) Химическое оружие: functional area31) SAP.тех. автоматически переадресовано32) Электротехника: frequency adjustment, field-accelerating (relay)33) Должность: Field Agent34) NYSE. Fairchild Corporation35) НАСА: First Alien, First Ascent
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Third party administrator — A third party administrator (TPA) is an organization that processes insurance claims for a separate entity. [cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/healthcarecrisis/glossary.htm |author=PBS |title=Glossary of Healthcare terms |accessdate=2008 02 26]… … Wikipedia
Lahore High Court — The Lahore High Court is based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Lahore High Court was established on 21 March 1919, although it s predecessors have been providing justice since 1866. The Lahore High Court has such jurisdiction as is conferred on them … Wikipedia
Deletionism and inclusionism in Wikipedia — Deletionism and inclusionism are opposing philosophies that largely developed and came to public notice within the context of the community of editors of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. The terms are connected to views on the appropriate scope … Wikipedia