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1 leader
■ A player who directs, marshals, exercises authority over, guides or inspires his team-mates.Syn. leading player■ Spieler, an dem sich die anderen orientieren und der diese antreiben und motivieren kann, weil er auf und neben dem Platz Führungsqualitäten hat. -
2 authority
інстанція; (керівний) орган, орган влади (управління); повнота влади, правомочність; авторитетність; авторитет, вплив; авторитетний спеціаліст; авторитетне джерело; авторитетне твердження; повноваження, сфера компетенції; судове рішення; прецедент судового рішення; право розпорядження; повноваження, дозвіл; доказ, підстава; документ; доручення ( документ); авторитетна книга з права, авторитетний довідник (підручник) з праваauthority conferred upon a court to hear and determine cases — право, надане суду стосовно розгляду і вирішення справи
authority in charge of minors and incapacitated persons — орган піклування про неповнолітніх і недієздатних осіб
- authority conferred by officeauthority of father to govern the education of his child — право батька визначати характер освіти дитини
- authority for payment
- authority in law
- authority in the underworld
- authority of decision
- authority of government
- authority of law
- authority of leader
- authority of Parliament
- authority on law
- authority on international law
- authority punishment
- authority to bind
- authority to bind a company
- authority to carry firearms
- authority to collect debts
- authority to dispose
- authority to issue warrants
- authority to make payments
- authority to punish
- authority to sell
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3 leader
Équipe qui se trouve en première position dans un classement.Syn. leader mA team that is at the top of a table.meneur mJoueur qui exerce une autorité sur ses coéquipiers, qui est capable de les motiver et de les orienter.Syn. leader mA player who directs, marshals, exercises authority over, guides or inspires his team-mates.Syn. leading player -
4 authority of leader
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6 charismatic authority
Gen Mgta style of leadership based on the leader’s exceptional personal qualities. Charismatic authority is one of Max Weber’s three types of legitimate authority. A charismatic leader is set apart from others by special qualities that inspire employees to follow and obey of their own free will. This is similar to the great man theory of leadership. -
7 political leader
1) гос. упр. политический лидер (человек, возглавляющий какое-либо политическое движение или являющийся автором какой-л. популярной политической идеологии)See:2) мн., пол. политическое руководство (группа лиц, оказывающих ключевое влияние на развитие политических процессов)See: -
8 thought leader
1) Реклама: идейный лидер (someone recognized as an authority in their field of expertise...also known as a visionary), гуру2) Маркетология: лидер мнений -
9 hierarch (A religious leader in a position of authority)
Религия: иерарх ЦерквиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hierarch (A religious leader in a position of authority)
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10 авторитет
1) authority; (влияние тж.) prestigeзавоевать авторитет — to gain / to win prestige / authority
не признавать авторитет — to override / to renounce (smb.'s) authority
повышать авторитет — to enhance (smb.'s) prestige
решительно повысить авторитет ООН — to enhance resolutely the authority of the U. N.
подорвать авторитет — to undermine (smb.'s) prestige
пользоваться авторитетом — to have authority (with), to have / to enjoy prestige (with / among)
прибегать к авторитету — to interpose (smb.'s) authority
ссылаться на авторитет — to allege an authority, to invoke / to quote (smb.'s) authority
укреплять авторитет — to consolidate (smb.'s) authority
2) (крупный специалист) authority (on) -
11 look
1. [lʋk] n1. взглядkind [scornful, angry, vacant] look - добрый [презрительный, сердитый, отсутствующий] взгляд
to have /to take, to give/ a look at smth. - посмотреть /взглянуть/ на что-л.; /бегло/ ознакомиться с чем-л.
to take a good look at smb., smth. - внимательно посмотреть на кого-л., что-л., хорошенько рассмотреть кого-л., что-л.
to cast /to shoot/ a look - бросить взгляд
to flash a look at smb. - метнуть взгляд на кого-л.
may I have a look at your passport? - позвольте взглянуть на ваш паспорт?
2. 1) вид, наружностьto have a look of smb., smth. - чем-то (смутно) напоминать кого-л., что-л., быть похожим на кого-л., что-л.
I don't like the look of him - мне не нравится его вид /его внешность/
judging by the look of his rash, he has scarlet fever - судя по (виду) сыпи, у него скарлатина
I don't like the new look in evening wear - мне не нравится последняя мода вечерних туалетов
2) выражениеa look of pleasure came to her face - довольное выражение появилось на её лице
good looks - красота, миловидность
4. поискto have a look for smth. - искать /разыскивать/ что-л.
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by the look(s) of it - с виду; по виду; видимоby the look(s) of it we shan't have much rain this year - похоже, что в этом году будет мало дождей
I don't like the look(s) of it - мне это кажется подозрительным; меня это настораживает
to give smb. the look - заигрывать с кем-л.
2. [lʋk] vwomen still gave him the look - женщины всё ещё заглядывались на него /интересовались им/
I1. смотреть, глядетьto look but see nothing - смотреть, но ничего не видеть
to look at smb., smth. - смотреть на кого-л., что-л.
don't look at me! - не смотрите на меня
to look on smb. with dislike [with distrust] - смотреть на кого-л. с отвращением [с недоверием]
to look black at smb. - смотреть на кого-л. сердито /со злостью/
to look after the train as it is leaving the station - провожать глазами отходящий поезд
to look another way - смотреть в другую сторону /в другом направлении/
look! - смотри!, вот!
look this way! - смотри сюда /в эту сторону/
to look through a glass [through a window pane] - смотреть сквозь стекло [через окно] [см. тж. 2]
2. взглянуть, посмотретьto look into smth. - заглядывать во что-л.
to look out of /амер. out/ smth. - выглянуть откуда-нибудь
he looked out of the window to see if she was coming - он посмотрел /выглянул/ в окно, не идёт ли она
to look over smth. - просмотреть, осмотреть что-л.
to look over the house [apartment] - осмотреть дом [квартиру]
to look through smth. - а) просматривать; to look through smb.'s papers - просмотреть /проверить/ чьи-л. документы /бумаги/; б) виднеться, проглядывать
his greed looked through his eyes - по его взгляду можно было сказать, что он жадный человек; [см. тж. 1]
we hardly had time to look about us before we had to continue out journey - мы еле-еле успели осмотреться, как уж было пора отправляться в путь
not much to look at - некрасивый, непрезентабельный; смотреть не на что
3. 1) выглядеть, иметь вид, казатьсяto look happy [sad, ill] - выглядеть /казаться/ счастливым [печальным, больным], иметь счастливый [печальный, больной] вид
to look one's age - выглядеть не старше или не моложе своих лет
not to look oneself - измениться до неузнаваемости, быть непохожим на самого себя
to look oneself again - оправиться, прийти в себя, принять свой обычный вид
you don't look yourself - а) вас узнать нельзя; б) на вас лица нет
does this hat look well on me? - мне идёт эта шляпа?
things look promising - положение обнадёживающее /благоприятное/, дела принимают хороший оборот
things look black - дела плохи, дела принимают плохой оборот
that looks heavy - на вид /по виду/ это тяжело
2) (like, as if) быть похожим; напоминать; производить то или иное впечатлениеhe looks like an honest man - он производит впечатление порядочного человека
it looks like rain /like raining/ - похоже на (то, что будет) дождь
you look as if something has happened - у тебя такой вид, будто что-то случилось
it looks as if /as though/ we are going to have trouble - похоже на то, что /видимо/, у нас будут неприятности
you look as if you slept badly - ты выглядишь, как будто ты не выспался
it would look as if you are afraid - можно подумать, что вы боитесь
4. 1) проверить, посмотреть, в чём делоto look into a matter - разбираться в деле, рассматривать проблему
will you look at this sentence, please? - проверьте /взгляните, пожалуйста, на/ это предложение
the plumber has come to look at the pipes - водопроводчик пришёл, чтобы проверить трубы
I must get my car looked at - надо, чтобы посмотрели /проверили/ мою машину
2) (to) заботиться о (ком-л., чём-л.); следить за (кем-л., чем-л.)just look to it that this doesn't happen again - последите за тем, чтобы это не повторилось
the country must look to its defences - страна должна обеспечивать свою оборону
look to your manners, boy! - веди себя как полагается, мальчик!
5. (towards, on to, into, down) выходить (тж. look out); быть обращённым (куда-л., в какую-л. сторону)6. выражать (взглядом, видом)she has looked❝yes❞ - её глаза сказали «да»
7. ( с инфинитивом) амер. ожидать с уверенностью; надеятьсяhe looked to hear from her - он ждал, что она даст о себе знать
we looked to have immediate success - мы надеялись /рассчитывали/ сразу добиться успеха
look, old boy - go easy with her! - послушай, старина, поосторожнее с ней!
look who's here! - кого я вижу!
now look what you've done! - смотрите, что вы наделали!
look who's talking! - не вам бы говорить!
II Б1. 1) to look on /upon/ smb. as smb. считать кого-л. кем-л.to look on /upon/ smb. as an authority [as a leader, as one's teacher] - считать кого-л. авторитетом [вождём, своим учителем]
2) to look on /upon/ smth. as smth. рассматривать что-л. в качестве чего-л. или как что-л.I look on /upon/ it as an ill omen - я считаю это дурным предзнаменованием
2. to look to smb. for smth. обращаться к кому-л. за чем-л., рассчитывать, надеяться на кого-л.to look to smb. for help - рассчитывать на чью-л. помощь
3. to look after smb., smth. присматривать, ухаживать за кем-л., чем-л.; заботиться о ком-л., чём-л.to give one's valuables to the bank to look after - сдать свои ценности в банк на хранение
who will look after the children? - кто посмотрит за детьми?, кто позаботится о детях?
he's well able to look after himself - а) он не нуждается в посторонней помощи, он всё умеет делать сам; б) он отлично умеет защищать свои интересы
4. to look for smb., smth.1) искать что-л., кого-л.she is looking for her keys [her bag] - она ищет ключи [сумочку]
2) подыскивать, присматриватьto look for an apartment - подыскивать /присматривать/ себе квартиру
to look for trouble [for a fight] - напрашиваться на неприятность [на драку]
3) надеяться, ожидать5. to look + пассивный инфинитив ожидатьto look to be helped [to be protected] - ждать помощи [защиты]
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to look through smb. - а) пронизывать кого-л. взглядом; б) не замечать, смотреть как на пустое место
to look through rose-coloured glasses - смотреть (на всё) сквозь розовые очки, видеть всё в привлекательном свете
to look through blue-coloured glasses - смотреть (на всё) пессимистически, видеть всё в непривлекательном свете
to look at him... - если судить по его виду...
to look at it... - с внешней стороны..., если посмотреть снаружи...
not to look at smth. - больше не прикасаться к чему-л., отказываться вмешиваться во что-л.
he wouldn't look at the proposal - он и думать /слышать/ не хотел об этом предложении
look sharp! - не зевай!, не мешкай!
look alive /lively/! - живей!, пошевеливайся!
to look down one's nose at smb. - смотреть сверху вниз /свысока, с едва скрываемым презрением или неудовольствием/ на кого-л.
to look up and down - а) искать везде, перерыть всё; б) смерить взглядом
to look smb. in the face - смотреть смело /прямо/ в лицо кому-л.
to look like a million dollars - амер. прекрасно выглядеть
he never looked behind him - всю жизнь ему сопутствовал успех; он неуклонно шёл вверх по служебной лестнице
look before you leap см. leap1 II ♢
to look a gift horse in the mouth см. gift I ♢
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12 свихнуть шею
break one's own neck (while doing smth.)Василиса.
Вот мне лет через... несколько... такую работку! Скрутила бы кого надо. А Машка - не-е-т... Сломает себе голову. (А. Салынский, Мария) — Vasilissa. If I got such a job in a few years' time I could break in anyone. But not Maria. She'll break her own neck.Этот план подрывал репутацию Виктора как руководителя. Да и, кроме того, почему он должен брать на себя ответственность за фантазии Лобанова, на которых можно в два счёта сломать себе шею. (Д. Гранин, Искатели) — It undermined Victor's authority as a leader. And besides, why should he take responsibility for Lobanov's fantastic ideas that might let you down with a crash any moment?
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13 innovator
n новатор; рационализаторСинонимический ряд:1. dignitary (noun) authority; dean; dignitary; leader; legislator2. inventor (noun) creator; introducer; inventor; original; originator; producer -
14 leading player
■ A player who directs, marshals, exercises authority over, guides or inspires his team-mates.Syn. leading player■ Spieler, an dem sich die anderen orientieren und der diese antreiben und motivieren kann, weil er auf und neben dem Platz Führungsqualitäten hat. -
15 авторитет керівника
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > авторитет керівника
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16 puntero
adj.leading.m.pointer, indicator, arrow.* * *► adjetivo1 leading1 (para señalar) pointer2 (para agujerear) chisel————————1 (para señalar) pointer2 (para agujerear) chisel* * *1.ADJ (=primero) top, leading; (=moderno) up-to-datemás puntero — (=sobresaliente) outstanding, furthest ahead; (=último) latest
tecnología puntera — the latest technology, state-of-the-art technology
2. SM1) [para señalar] pointer2) (=cincel) stonecutter's chisel3) (=persona que destaca) outstanding individual; (=líder) leader, top man5) LAm [de reloj] hand* * *I- ra adjetivo <empresa/sector/país> leading (before n)II1) ( para señalar) pointer; ( de reloj) (Andes) hand2) (Dep)a) ( equipo) leader, leaders (pl)b) (Col, CS) ( en fútbol) winger* * *= leading, pointer, tracing, front-line [front line], developed, state-of-the-art, leading edge, cutting edge.Ex. In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.Ex. Note also, that the subdivided heading MUSIC -- AUSTRIA consists only of two pointers.Ex. The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.Ex. Any front-line information and advice agency needs the backing of information gathering and collating services to provide really up-to-date and relevant information.Ex. Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.Ex. With a staff of 10 it provides a full information service using state-of-the-art resources and methods.Ex. The museum has used leading edge digital imaging technology to overcome problems of preservation and access.Ex. The article ' Cutting edge' describes current developments in microcomputer hardware which are likely to become commonplace adjuncts to library microcomputers in the next decade.----* referencia de puntero = pointer reference.* WIMP (Ventanas, Iconos, Ratones y Punteros) = WIMP (Windows, Icons, Mice, and Pointers).* * *I- ra adjetivo <empresa/sector/país> leading (before n)II1) ( para señalar) pointer; ( de reloj) (Andes) hand2) (Dep)a) ( equipo) leader, leaders (pl)b) (Col, CS) ( en fútbol) winger* * *= leading, pointer, tracing, front-line [front line], developed, state-of-the-art, leading edge, cutting edge.Ex: In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.
Ex: Note also, that the subdivided heading MUSIC -- AUSTRIA consists only of two pointers.Ex: The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.Ex: Any front-line information and advice agency needs the backing of information gathering and collating services to provide really up-to-date and relevant information.Ex: Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.Ex: With a staff of 10 it provides a full information service using state-of-the-art resources and methods.Ex: The museum has used leading edge digital imaging technology to overcome problems of preservation and access.Ex: The article ' Cutting edge' describes current developments in microcomputer hardware which are likely to become commonplace adjuncts to library microcomputers in the next decade.* referencia de puntero = pointer reference.* WIMP (Ventanas, Iconos, Ratones y Punteros) = WIMP (Windows, Icons, Mice, and Pointers).* * *1 ‹empresa/sector/país› leading ( before n)la empresa tiene una situación puntera en el mercado de electrodomésticos the company leads the market in electrical appliancesel país puntero en la minería del cobre the leading copper-producing countryel ciclista puntero the leading cyclistvan punteros en la división they are at the top of the division, they are the division leadersA1 (para señalar) pointer2 ( Andes) (de un reloj) handB ( Dep)1 (equipo) leader, leaders (pl)2 (Col, CS) (en fútbol) winger* * *
puntero sustantivo masculino
1 ( para señalar) pointer;
(Inf) cursor;
( de reloj) (Andes) hand
2 (Dep)
puntero,-a
I adjetivo leading: es un país puntero en investigación sobre el cáncer, it's a leading country in cancer research
II sustantivo masculino pointer
' puntero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
puntera
English:
pointer
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* * *puntero, -a♦ adjleading;una de las empresas punteras en el sector one of the leading companies in the industry;un país puntero en agricultura biológica a world leader in organic farming♦ nm1. [para señalar] pointer2. Informát pointer3. Andes, RP, Méx [persona] leader;[animal] leading animal♦ nm,fCSur Dep winger;puntero izquierdo/derecho left/right winger* * *I adj leadingII m pointer* * *puntero nm1) : pointer2) : leader -
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(n.) = military leader, military leaderEx. This article describes the power and authority of the president and civilian and military leaders at the time of the war.Ex. This article describes the power and authority of the president and civilian and military leaders at the time of the war.* * *(n.) = military leader, military leaderEx: This article describes the power and authority of the president and civilian and military leaders at the time of the war.
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18 gobernante
adj.1 ruling.partido gobernante governing party2 governing, ruling, leading.f. & m.ruler, leader.* * *► adjetivo1 ruling, governing1 ruler, leader\la clase gobernante the ruling class* * *1. adj. 2. noun mf.* * *1.ADJ ruling, governingla clase gobernante — the ruling o governing class
2.SMF (=líder) ruler* * *Iadjetivo <partido/organismo> ruling (before n), governing (before n)IImasculino y femenino leader, rulernuestros gobernantes — those who govern o rule the country
* * *= ruler.Ex. This article looks at the libraries maintained by the rulers and other dignitaries of the time.----* autoridad gobernante = ruling authority.* clase gobernante, la = ruling class, the, ruling elite, the.* élite gobernante, la = ruling elite, the.* gobernantes = people in high office.* los gobernantes = the powers-that-be.* partido gobernante = governing party.* * *Iadjetivo <partido/organismo> ruling (before n), governing (before n)IImasculino y femenino leader, rulernuestros gobernantes — those who govern o rule the country
* * *= ruler.Ex: This article looks at the libraries maintained by the rulers and other dignitaries of the time.
* autoridad gobernante = ruling authority.* clase gobernante, la = ruling class, the, ruling elite, the.* élite gobernante, la = ruling elite, the.* gobernantes = people in high office.* los gobernantes = the powers-that-be.* partido gobernante = governing party.* * *la clase gobernante the ruling o governing classleaderlos ciudadanos elegirán a sus gobernantes the people will choose the country's leaders o the men and women who are to govern the countrynuestros gobernantes en los últimos años those who have governed o ruled the country in recent years* * *
gobernante adjetivo ‹partido/organismo› ruling ( before n), governing ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
leader, ruler
gobernante
I adjetivo ruling
II mf ruler
' gobernante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reinante
English:
lawful
- ruler
- ruling
* * *♦ adjruling;partido gobernante governing party♦ nmfruler, leader* * *m leader* * *gobernante adj: ruling, governinggobernante nmf: ruler, leader, governor* * *gobernante1 adj governinggobernante2 n leader -
19 chef
chef [∫εf]1. masculine noun, feminine nouna. ( = patron) boss ; [de tribu] chief(tain)• faire le or jouer au petit chef to throw one's weight around► en chefb. [d'expédition, révolte, syndicat] leaderd. ( = cuisinier) chef2. invariable adjective• gardien/médecin chef chief warden/consultant3. compounds► chef de plateau (Cinema, TV) floor manager► chef de service departmental head ; ( = médecin) ≈ consultant* * *
I ʃɛfnom masculin1) ( meneur) leader3) ( dirigeant) gén head; Commerce ( d'un service) managercommandant en chef — Armée commander-in-chief
4) Culinairechef (cuisinier or de cuisine) — chef
5) (colloq) (as, champion) ace6) (dated) ( tête) headde mon/leur (propre) chef — on my/their own initiative
7) ( chapitre)au premier chef — primarily, first and foremost
•Phrasal Verbs:
II ʃɛfnom féminin boss (colloq)c'est elle la chef — she's the boss (colloq)
* * *ʃɛf1. nmf1) [groupe] leader, [tribu] chiefen chef; général en chef — general-in-chief
2) [service] headLe nouveau chef du service comptable est un Écossais. — The new head of the accounts department is Scottish.
3) (= supérieur hiérarchique) bossJe dois demander la permission à mon chef. — I have to get permission from my boss.
4) [cuisine] chef2. nm1)au premier chef (= avant tout) [concerner, viser] — primarily
2) (= de sa propre initiative)3) humoristique, lit (= tête)* * *A nm1 ( meneur) leader; le chef du parti the party leader; le chef de l'école cubiste the leader of the Cubist school; chef de l'opposition leader of the opposition; chef de bande gang leader; avoir des qualités de chef to have leadership qualities; avoir une âme or un tempérament de chef to be a born leader;2 ( supérieur) superior, boss○; Mil ( sergent) sergeant; votre chef en sera informé your superior will be informed; mon chef my boss○; salut, chef○! hi, boss○!;3 (patron, dirigeant) gén head; Comm ( d'un service) manager; chef de l'Église/de l'exécutif head of the Church/of the executive branch of government; l'exemple doit venir des chefs the example must come from the top; architecte en chef chief architect; commandant en chef Mil commander-in-chief; ⇒ petit;5 ○(as, champion) ace; se débrouiller comme un chef to manage splendidly;7 ( chapitre) heading; sous ce chef under this heading; au premier chef, leur négligence primarily ou first and foremost, their negligence; il importe, au premier chef, de rétablir l'ordre primarily, we must restore order.B ○nf boss○; à la maison, c'est elle la chef at home, she's the boss○.chef d'accusation Jur count of indictment; répondre à un chef d'accusation to answer a charge; chef d'atelier (shop) foreman; chef de bataillon major; chef de bureau chief clerk; chef de cabinet principal private secretary; chef de chantier works GB ou site foreman; chef de chœur choirmaster; chef de clan chieftain; chef de classe ≈ class prefect ou monitor GB, class president US; chef de clinique Méd ≈ senior registrar GB; chef de département head of department; chef d'entreprise head of a company; chef d'équipe Entr foreman; Sport team captain; chef d'escadron cavalry major; chef d'établissement head teacher; chef d'État head of state; chef d'état-major Chief of Staff; chef de fabrication production manager; chef de famille head of the family ou household; chef de file gén leader; Pol party leader; Fin ( de consortium) lead bank; Naut lead ship; chef de gare stationmaster; chef de gouvernement head of government; chef indien Indian chief; chef mécanicien engine driver GB, (locomotive) engineer US; chef de musique bandmaster; chef de nage stroke; chef d'orchestre conductor; chef de patrouille patrol leader; chef du personnel personnel manager; chef de plateau Cin, TV floor manager; chef de produit Comm product manager; chef de projet Entr project manager; chef de publicité ( d'agence) account executive; ( annonceur) advertising manager; ( dans les médias) advertising (sales) manager; chef de rang chef de rang; chef de rayon Comm department supervisor ou manager; chef de région area ou regional manager; chef de réseau ( espionnage) leader of a spy ring; ( Résistance) leader of a cell (in the Resistance movement); chef de service Admin section ou department head; Méd clinical director GB, chief physician US; chef de train guard GB, conductor US; chef de tribu headman; chef des ventes sales manager; chef de village village headman.[ʃɛf] nom masculinchef du personnel personnel ou staff manager2. MILITAIRE3. RAIL5. MUSIQUE6. SPORT7. [leader] leadera. (péjoratif) [dans une famille] domestic tyrantb. [au bureau, à l'usine] slave drivermédecin-chef ≃ senior consultant9. (humoristique) [tête] head10. DROITchef d'accusation charge ou count (of indictment)————————[ʃɛf] nom féminin[responsable]————————au premier chef locution adverbialede mon propre chef locution adverbiale,de son propre chef etc. locution adverbialeon my/his etc. own authority ou initiative————————en chef locution adjectivalechef d'orchestre nom masculin2. (figuré) [organisateur] organizer, orchestrator -
20 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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