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1 book of bailiff
Юридический термин: досье в ведении бейлифа -
2 book of bailiff
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3 bailiff
1. n юр. бейлиф, судебный пристав; заместитель шерифа2. n юр. судебный исполнитель3. n юр. амер. заместитель или помощник шерифа4. n юр. управляющий имением -
4 book
1) книга (напр. счетоводная, бухгалтерская, торговая) || зарегистрировать; занести в книгу3) фрахтовать ( судно)4) ангажировать ( актёра)5) заказывать•on the books — зарегистрированный; запротоколированный;
to book at police station — зарегистрировать (дело, лицо) в полицейском участке;
- book of adjournalto bring to book — занести в досье, зарегистрировать;
- book of bailiff
- book of complaints
- book of precedents
- account book
- act book
- betting book
- colour books
- common service book
- copyright book
- judgement book
- juror's book
- jury book
- justification book
- law books
- marriage notice book
- pirated book
- statute books
- vestry book -
5 досье в ведении бейлифа
Law: book of bailiffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > досье в ведении бейлифа
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6 guarda
intj.watch out, look out.f.1 guardianship (tutela).2 flyleaf.f. & m.guard, keeper (vigilante).guarda forestal gamekeeper, forest rangerguarda jurado security guardm.1 watchman, gatekeeper, guard, caretaker.2 shield, protector.3 flyleaf, end sheet, end leaf, endpaper.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: guardar.* * *1 (persona) guard, keeper1 (custodia) custody, care2 (de la ley etc) observance3 (en cerradura - pieza fija) ward; (- pieza móvil) lever4 (de libro) flyleaf\Angel de la Guarda guardian angelguarda forestal forest rangerguarda jurado security guard* * *noun mf.1) guard2) keeper3) warden* * *1. SMF1) (=vigilante) [de parque, cementerio] keeper; [de edificio] security guardguarda de caza, guarda de coto — gamekeeper
guarda de pesca — water bailiff, fish (and game) warden (EEUU)
2) Cono Sur (Ferro) ticket inspector2. SF1) [de libro] flyleaf, endpaper2) (Téc) [de cerradura] ward; [de espada] guard3) Cono Sur (Cos) trimming, border4) (=custodia) [de lugar, costumbre] guarding; [de niño] guardianshipángel 1)5) [de la ley] observance* * *Imasculino y femenino (de museo, parque) keeper; ( de edificio público) security guardII1)a) ( de cerradura) wardb) ( de libro) flyleaf2) ( acción) keeping* * *= fly-leaf [fly-leaves, -pl.], attendant, paste-down, park attendant, paper paste-down, guard, vigilante, gamekeeper, security officer, security officer.Ex. These books he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote his name.Ex. Other libraries allow bags to be brought in but an attendant is employed to check the contents as the reader leaves the library.Ex. Their purpose was, as paste-downs, to reinforce the joints of the covers and, as flyleaves, to give additional protection to the end pages of the book.Ex. Slake was disturbed in his daydream by shouts from the park attendant.Ex. A strip of paper or vellum was pasted on to the spine to reinforce it, and a skin of the right size was stuck down over the spine and the outside of both boards, the overlapping edges being turned in and secured inside the boards under a paper paste-down.Ex. A guard is a strip of paper, muslin, or other thin material used to attach or reinforce leaves or inserts in books, permitting bending.Ex. In a complex social mechanism librarians were often the most active vigilantes.Ex. Both particularly fancied the idea of Hughes as gamekeeper and bard of the primitive urges, whose animal magnetism drives women mad.Ex. Guards, who are also called security officers, patrol and inspect property to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity.Ex. Guards, who are also called security officers, patrol and inspect property to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity.----* ángel de la guarda = guardian angel.* casa del guarda = lodge.* guarda de los aparcamientos O.R.A. = meter maid.* guarda de seguridad = security patrol, security officer, security officer.* guarda forestal = wildlife manager, gamekeeper, forestry official.* guardas = endpapers.* guardas de la contratapa = lining papers.* hoja de guarda = fly-leaf [fly-leaves, -pl.].* * *Imasculino y femenino (de museo, parque) keeper; ( de edificio público) security guardII1)a) ( de cerradura) wardb) ( de libro) flyleaf2) ( acción) keeping* * *= fly-leaf [fly-leaves, -pl.], attendant, paste-down, park attendant, paper paste-down, guard, vigilante, gamekeeper, security officer, security officer.Ex: These books he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote his name.
Ex: Other libraries allow bags to be brought in but an attendant is employed to check the contents as the reader leaves the library.Ex: Their purpose was, as paste-downs, to reinforce the joints of the covers and, as flyleaves, to give additional protection to the end pages of the book.Ex: Slake was disturbed in his daydream by shouts from the park attendant.Ex: A strip of paper or vellum was pasted on to the spine to reinforce it, and a skin of the right size was stuck down over the spine and the outside of both boards, the overlapping edges being turned in and secured inside the boards under a paper paste-down.Ex: A guard is a strip of paper, muslin, or other thin material used to attach or reinforce leaves or inserts in books, permitting bending.Ex: In a complex social mechanism librarians were often the most active vigilantes.Ex: Both particularly fancied the idea of Hughes as gamekeeper and bard of the primitive urges, whose animal magnetism drives women mad.Ex: Guards, who are also called security officers, patrol and inspect property to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity.Ex: Guards, who are also called security officers, patrol and inspect property to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity.* ángel de la guarda = guardian angel.* casa del guarda = lodge.* guarda de los aparcamientos O.R.A. = meter maid.* guarda de seguridad = security patrol, security officer, security officer.* guarda forestal = wildlife manager, gamekeeper, forestry official.* guardas = endpapers.* guardas de la contratapa = lining papers.* hoja de guarda = fly-leaf [fly-leaves, -pl.].* * *A (de un museo, parque) keeper; (de un edificio público) security guardCompuestos:forest rangermasculine and feminine security guardB1 ( RPl) (en trenes) guard2 (Ur) (de un ómnibus) bus conductorA1 (de una cerradura) ward2 (de un libro) flyleaf3 (CS) (en costura) border, decorative trimB ( Der) custody ( of a child)C (acción) keepingmanzanas de guarda apples which can be stored o kept for long periods* * *
Del verbo guardar: ( conjugate guardar)
guarda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
guarda
guardar
guarda sustantivo masculino y femenino (de museo, parque) keeper;
( de edificio público) tb
guardar ( conjugate guardar) verbo transitivo
1 ( reservar) to save, keep;◊ guarda algo para después save o keep sth for later
2
guarda las apariencias to keep up appearances
‹ rencor› to bear, harbor( conjugate harbor);
guardarse verbo pronominal
1
2 ( poner en un lugar):
guarda sustantivo masculino y femenino guard
guarda jurado, security guard
guarda forestal, forest ranger
ángel de la guarda, guardian angel
guardar verbo transitivo
1 (preservar) to keep: ¿puedes guardármelo?, can you look after it for me?
todavía guardo sus cosas, I still keep his things
2 (un secreto, recuerdo) to keep: guardaron silencio, they remained silent
guardemos un minuto de silencio, let's observe a minute's silence
guarden silencio, por favor, be quiet, please
3 (en un sitio) to put away: guarda las tazas en ese armario, put the cups away in that cupboard
4 (reservar) to keep
5 Inform to save
♦ Locuciones: guardar cama, to stay in bed
' guarda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ángel
- el
- forestal I
- guardar
- parecida
- parecido
- pecho
- proporción
- relevar
- ronda
English:
attendant
- exact
- guardian
- keep
- lodge
- meticulous
- proportionate
- put back
- relation
- security guard
- bus
- conductor
- fly
- guard
- keeper
- ranger
- safe
- security
* * *♦ nmf1. [vigilante] guard, keeperguarda forestal gamekeeper, forest ranger;guarda jurado security guard;guarda de seguridad security guard♦ nf1. [tutela] guardianship2. [de libros] flyleaf3. [de cerradura] ward4. Andes, RP [ribete] ribbing, trimming* * *m/f keeper* * *guarda nmf1) guardián: security guard2) : keeper, custodian* * *guarda n1. (en general) guard2. (de zoo) keeper -
7 funcionario
m.1 government employee, officer, civil servant, functionary.2 staff member, member of staff, office holder.3 employee.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 functionary, employee\funcionario,-a público,-a civil servant, government employee* * *(f. - funcionaria)nounofficial, civil servant* * *funcionario, -aSM / F1) (tb: funcionario público) civil servantfuncionario/a aduanero/a — customs official
funcionario/a de policía — police officer
funcionario/a de prisiones, funcionario/a penitenciario/a — prison officer
2) [de banco etc] clerk* * *- ria masculino, femeninoa) ( empleado público) tbfuncionario público or del Estado — government employee
los funcionarios de correos — postal service employees (AmE), post office employees (BrE)
un alto funcionario — a senior o high-ranking official
b) ( de organización internacional) member of staff, staff memberc) (RPl) (de empresa, banco) employee* * *= tenured, civil servant, functionary, state employee, government employee.Ex. Craig Duff, aged 57 and a tenured professional librarian at the associate professor rank, had worked at the Medical Center library for 29 years.Ex. This document is about civil servants in the Home Office, and the working conditions of civil servants.Ex. But for books to act as media of communication there must be functionaries who work together to enable the person who has something to communicate to present the person being communicated to with the object, the book.Ex. But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Ex. For the first time there are decidedly more government employees than goods-producing employees according to the Department of Labor.----* alto funcionario = high official.* funcionario del ayuntamiento = city official, city worker.* funcionario de prisión = prison warder.* funcionario de prisiones = gaoler [jailer, -USA].* funcionario público = civil servant, public functionary, public employee, government servant, public servant.* no funcionario = non-tenured, untenured.* * *- ria masculino, femeninoa) ( empleado público) tbfuncionario público or del Estado — government employee
los funcionarios de correos — postal service employees (AmE), post office employees (BrE)
un alto funcionario — a senior o high-ranking official
b) ( de organización internacional) member of staff, staff memberc) (RPl) (de empresa, banco) employee* * *= tenured, civil servant, functionary, state employee, government employee.Ex: Craig Duff, aged 57 and a tenured professional librarian at the associate professor rank, had worked at the Medical Center library for 29 years.
Ex: This document is about civil servants in the Home Office, and the working conditions of civil servants.Ex: But for books to act as media of communication there must be functionaries who work together to enable the person who has something to communicate to present the person being communicated to with the object, the book.Ex: But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Ex: For the first time there are decidedly more government employees than goods-producing employees according to the Department of Labor.* alto funcionario = high official.* funcionario del ayuntamiento = city official, city worker.* funcionario de prisión = prison warder.* funcionario de prisiones = gaoler [jailer, -USA].* funcionario público = civil servant, public functionary, public employee, government servant, public servant.* no funcionario = non-tenured, untenured.* * *masculine, feminine1 (empleado público) tbfuncionario público or del Estado government employee, civil servant ( BrE)un alto funcionario a senior o high-ranking officialun funcionario de la presidencia a presidential aide2 (de una organización internacional) member of staff, staff memberes funcionario de la ONU he's a UN member of staff3 ( RPl) (de una empresa, un banco) employee* * *
funcionario◊ - ria sustantivo masculino, femenino
◊ un alto funcionario a senior o high-ranking official
funcionario,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino official, employee, staff member
funcionario público, Government employee, civil servant
' funcionario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
administrativa
- administrativo
- empleada
- empleado
- funcionaria
- insobornable
- oposición
- rebajar
- agente
- alto
- burócrata
- destinado
- destinar
- interino
- morder
- reponer
- sueldo
- tramitar
- trasladar
English:
civil servant
- officer
- official
- probation officer
- public employee
- bailiff
- civil
- coroner
- prison
- registrar
- town
* * *funcionario, -a nm,f1. [del Estado] [de la Administración central] civil servant;[profesor, bombero, enfermero] public sector worker;un funcionario público [de la Administración central] a civil servant;[del Estado] a public sector worker;alto funcionario senior civil servantfuncionario de aduanas customs official o officer;funcionario de prisiones prison officer2. [de organismo internacional] employee, staff member3. RP [de empresa] employee, worker* * *m, funcionaria f1 government employee, civil servant2 L.Am. ( empleado) employee* * *funcionario, - ria n: civil servant, official* * *funcionario n civil servant -
8 zaj|ąć
pf — zaj|mować impf (zajmę, zajęła, zajęli — zajmuję) Ⅰ vt 1. (wypełnić przestrzeń) to take up, to occupy, to fill- stół zajmował środek pokoju a large table occupied the middle of the room- tłum zajął cały plac the crowd filled the whole square- tabelki zajmują zbyt dużo miejsca the tables take up too much space- wojsko zajęło nowe pozycje the army took up new positions2. (siąść) to take [miejsce]- zająć stolik to take a table- zajmij mi miejsce, dobrze? keep a seat for me, please- „przepraszam, czy to miejsce jest wolne?” – „nie, zajęte” ‘excuse me, is this seat vacant?’ – ‘no, it’s taken’3. (w klasyfikacji, hierarchii) zająć pierwsze/ostatnie miejsce na liście to be first/last on the list- zajmować ważne/odpowiedzialne/dobrze płatne stanowisko w firmie to have an important/a responsible/a well-paid position in the company- zajmować wysokie stanowisko to be highly placed4. (wziąć w użytkowanie) to take, to occupy- firma zajęła całe piętro the company occupies the whole floor- zajęła najlepszy apartament w hotelu she took the best suite in the hotel- długo będziesz zajmować kuchnię/łazienkę? are you going to occupy the kitchen/bathroom a. be in the kitchen/bathroom for long?5. (zawładnąć) to occupy [miasto, terytorium] 6. (wypełnić czas) to take- robienie zakupów zajmowało dużo czasu the shopping took (up) a lot of time- dotarcie na miejsce zajmie nam pół godziny it will take us half an hour to get there- mogę ci zająć chwilkę? could you spare a minute?7. (zaciekawić) to absorb- książka/audycja bardzo nas zajęła the book/broadcast absorbed us- spróbuj zająć ich jakimś opowiadaniem try to entertain them with some anecdote- zajmij czymś dzieci, bo zaczną psocić occupy the children with something or they’ll be up to mischief8. (zarekwirować) to distrain- komornik zajął im meble the bailiff distrained their furniture9 (rozprzestrzenić się) [choroba] to affect; [ogień] to take hold- gruźlica zajęła oba płuca both lungs have been affected by TB- płomienie zajęły większą część dachu the flames took hold of most of the roof10 Polit., Wojsk. to occupy [miasto, teren] Ⅱ zająć się — zajmować się 1. (zacząć coś robić) to take up- na emeryturze zajął się ogródkiem when he retired he took up gardening- czym zajmuje się jego firma? what does his company do?- zrezygnowała z pracy i zajęła się domem she gave up her job and became a housewife2. (zaopiekować się) to take care (kimś/czymś of sb/sth)- zajmować się dziećmi to take care of children- zajmować się gośćmi to entertain guests3. (zapalić się) to catch fire- od płonącej stodoły zajęły się dalsze zabudowania other buildings caught fire from the burning barn■ zająć stanowisko to take a. adopt a stanceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaj|ąć
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9 hob and nob
выпивать вместе; быть на дружеской ногеWe hobbed and nobbed with... the bailiff... (W. Thackeray, ‘The Paris Sketch Book’, ch. 2) — Мы часто выпивали вместе с... бейлифом...
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10 Marshall, William
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. baptized 28 July 1745 Yorkshire, Englandd. 1818 Pickering, Yorkshire, England[br]English commentator and writer on agriculture who established the first agricultural college in Britain.[br]Little is known for certain about William Marshall's early life, other than that he was baptized at Sinnington in the West Riding of Yorkshire. On his own account he was involved in trade in the West Indies from the age of 15 for a period of fourteen years. It is assumed that he was financially successful in this, for on his return to England in 1774 he was able to purchase Addisham Farm in Surrey. Having sacked his bailiff he determined to keep a minute book relating to all transactions on the farm, which he was now managing for himself. On these entries he made additional comments. The publication of these writings was the beginning of a substantial review of agriculture in Britain and a criticism of existing practices. From 1779 he acted as agent on a Norfolk estate, and his five years in that position resulted in The Rural Economy of Norfolk, the first of a series of county reviews that he was to write, intending the somewhat ambitious task of surveying the whole country. By 1808 Marshall had accumulated sufficient capital to be able to purchase a substantial property in the Vale of Cleveland, where he lived for the rest of his life. At the time of his death he was engaged in the erection of a building to serve as an agricultural college; the same building is now a rural-life museum.[br]BibliographyOther titles in his Rural Economy series included Yorkshire in 1788, Gloucester in 1789, The Midland Counties in 1790, The West of England in 1796, and The Southern Counties two years later. Further titles included Experiments and Observations Concerning Agriculture and the Weather in 1779, Observations on the Different Breeds of Sheep in 1792, The General View of the Agriculture of Central HighlandScotland in 1794, and Planting and Rural Ornament in 1796. He also wrote On the Enclosure of Commonable and Intermixed Lands in 1801, On the Landed Property of England, an Elementary Practical Treatise in 1804, and On the Management of Landed Estates in 1806. He was not asked to write any of the County Surveys produced by the Board of Agriculture, despite his own claims to the origin of the idea. Instead in 1817 he wrote A Review and Complete Abstract of the Reports of the Board of Agriculture as his own criticism of them.Further ReadingJoan Thirsk, 1989, The Agrarian History of England and Wales, Vol. VI (deals with the years 1750 to 1850, the period associated with Marshall).Pamela Horn, 1982, William Marshall (1745–1818) and the Georgian Countryside, Beacon (gives a more specific account).AP
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