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1 career
1. noun1) (way of livelihood) Beruf, dera teaching career — der Beruf des Lehrers
2. intransitive verbtake up a career in journalism or as a journalist — den Beruf des Journalisten ergreifen
rasen; [Pferd, Reiter:] galoppierengo careering down the hill — den Hügel hinunterrasen
* * *[kə'riə] 1. noun2) (course; progress (through life): The present government is nearly at the end of its career.) die Laufbahn2. verb(to move rapidly and dangerously: The brakes failed and the car careered down the hill.) rasen* * *ca·reer[kəˈrɪəʳ, AM -ˈrɪr]I. nhe's taking up a \career in the police force er geht in den PolizeidienstI want a \career in teaching ich möchte Lehrer werdenshe has a very well-paid \career as a doctor sie arbeitet als gut bezahlte Ärztindon't do anything that will ruin your \career! setze deine Karriere nicht aufs Spiel!he will be able to look back on a brilliant \career er wird auf eine glänzende Laufbahn zurückblicken könnento enter upon a \career in business eine Laufbahn in der Wirtschaft einschlagen1. (professional) Berufs-\career politician Berufspolitiker(in) m(f)\careers office Berufsberatung fIII. vi rasento \career out of control außer Kontrolle geratento \career down a slope einen Hang hinunterrasen* * *[kə'rɪə]1. nKarriere f; (= profession, job) Beruf m; (= working life) Laufbahn fjournalism is his new career — er hat jetzt die Laufbahn des Journalisten eingeschlagen
2. attrKarriere-; soldier, diplomat Berufs-a good/bad career move — ein karrierefördernder/karriereschädlicher Schritt
3. virasen* * *career [kəˈrıə(r)]A s1. Karriere f, Laufbahn f, Werdegang m:enter (up)on a career eine Laufbahn einschlagen2. (erfolgreiche) Karriere:make a career for o.s. Karriere machen;career as a professional SPORT Profikarriere;career opportunities Aufstiegsmöglichkeiten3. Beruf m:career break Berufspause f;career change Berufswechsel m;career consular officer Berufskonsul(in);career diplomat Berufsdiplomat(in);career prospects Berufsaussichten;career soldier Berufssoldat(in)a) in gestrecktem Galopp,b) weitS. mit HöchstgeschwindigkeitB v/i1. galoppieren2. rennen, rasen, jagen* * *1. noun1) (way of livelihood) Beruf, der2. intransitive verbtake up a career in journalism or as a journalist — den Beruf des Journalisten ergreifen
rasen; [Pferd, Reiter:] galoppieren* * *n.Beruf -e m.Karriere -n f.Laufbahn -en f.Lebenslauf m. -
2 consular
adj консульський- bilateral consular convention двостороння консульська конвенція- consular affairs консульська діяльність- consular agencies консульські агентства- consular agent консульський агент- consular archives консульські архіви- consular bag консульська валіза- consular career консульська служба- consular charges консульське мито- consular commission консульський патент- consular convention консульська угода/ конвенція- consular corps консульський корпус- consular correspondence консульська кореспонденція- consular directorate консульськие управління (в міністерстві)- consular district консульський округ- consular employees консульські службовці (що не мають рангу)- consular establishment консульська установа- consular fees консульські збори- consular functions консульські функції- consular identity card консульська картка- consular immunity консульський імунітет- consular mission консульська місія- consular officer консульська посадова особа- consular personnel консульський персонал- consular posts консульські установи- consular pouch консульська валіза- consular premises консульські приміщення- consular relations консульські відносини- consular service консульська служба- consular staff консульський персонал- consular valise консульська валіза- multilateral consular agreement багатостороння консульська угода- principal consular officer керівник консульської установи- temporary consular agent тимчасовий консульський агент- precedence in consular corps старшинство в консульському корпусі- rupture of consular relations розрив консульських відносин- to exercise consular functions виконувати консульські функції/ обов'язки- to open consular relations встановити консульські відносини- to perform consular functions виконувати консульські функції/ обов'язки консула -
3 officer
n1) чиновник; государственный служащий, должностное лицо, сотрудник2) офицер; полицейский; развед. жарг. официальный сотрудник ЦРУ•- anti-terrorist officer
- AO
- arresting officer
- associate officer
- backstopping officer
- bomb disposal officer
- budget officer
- career foreign service officer
- career officer
- case officer
- certifying officer
- chief administrative officer
- Chief Law Enforcement Officer
- Chief Medical Officer
- chief police officer
- child welfare officer
- cipher officer
- civil officer
- commanding officers
- commissioned officer
- conference officer
- consular officer
- correctional officer
- counterintelligence officer
- customs officer
- diplomatic officer
- disbursing officer
- disciplinary officer
- document officer
- drug enforcement officer
- economic affairs officer
- election officer
- elective officer
- field officer
- finance officer
- first class officer
- foreign service officer
- highest-ranking officer
- immigration officer
- information officer
- intelligence officer
- junior officer
- law enforcement officer
- law officer
- legal officer
- legislative officer
- liaison officer
- medical officer
- middle-ranking officers
- military officer
- naval recruiting officer
- officer in charge of division / section etc.
- officer in charge of project
- officer in charge
- officer of the court
- officer of the law
- officers and staff
- officers of the conference
- peace officer
- personnel officer
- placement officer
- police officers on horseback
- police officers on the beat
- polling officer
- presiding officer
- press officer
- preventive officer
- prison officer
- probation officer
- professional officer
- public officer
- public relations officer
- purchasing officer
- reserve officer
- retired officer
- returning officer
- security officer
- senior officer
- serving military officer
- social security officer
- Special Branch officer
- staff officer
- superior officer
- the great officers of State
- truant officer
- undercover police officer -
4 officer
должностное лицо; чиновник; служащийofficer de facto — нештатный чиновник; лицо, исполняющее должность;
officer de jure — штатный чиновник;
- officer of governmentofficer pro hac vice — чиновник, назначенный для выполнения особого поручения
- officer of justice
- officer of sheriff
- officer of state
- acting officer
- action officer
- ad hoc officer
- administrative officer
- arresting officer
- cabinet officer
- career officer
- career police officer
- chief officer
- chief officer of police
- chief operating officer
- civil officer
- command officer
- commissioned officer
- company officer
- competent officer
- congressional liaison officer
- constitutional officer
- consular officer
- corporate officer
- correctional officer
- customs officer
- departmental officer
- department officer
- diplomatic officer
- drug officer
- excise officer
- executive officer
- field service officer
- field officer
- head officer
- hearing officer
- inland revenue officer
- intake officer
- intelligence officer
- interim officer
- internal revenue officer
- investigating officer
- investigation officer
- investigative officer
- issuing officer
- judicial officer
- junior officer
- juvenile officer
- language officer
- law officer
- law-enforcement officer
- law officers of the crown
- legal officer
- legislative officer
- line officer
- local officer
- medical officer
- military officer
- military justice officer
- ministerial officer
- municipal officer
- narcotic officer
- non-commissioned officer
- notary officer
- notary public officer
- offending officer
- operating officer
- parole service officer
- parole officer
- part-time officer
- peace officer
- personnel officer
- petty officer
- police officer
- police investigation officer
- presidential officer
- presiding officer
- preventive officer
- probation service officer
- probation officer
- prosecuting officer
- public officer
- quasi-judicial officer
- retired officer
- retiring officer
- returning officer
- revenue officer
- salaried officer
- senior officer
- summary officer
- superior officer
- supervising officer
- sworn officer
- top-ranking officer
- traffic officer
- uniformed officer
- walking officer
- watch officer
- welfare officer -
5 officer
1. n чиновник, должностное лицо; служащий, сотрудник2. n полицейский; констебльpolice officer — полицейский, констебль
3. n воен. офицер; командирreconnaissance officer — начальник разведки; офицер разведки
old officer of the day — офицер, сменившийся с дежурства
4. n воен. офицерский состав5. n мор. капитан на торговом судне6. n мор. первый помощник капитана7. n мор. штурман8. n мор. член правления9. v обыкн. укомплектовывать, обеспечивать офицерским составом10. v командовать, заправлятьСинонимический ряд:1. executive (noun) administrator; director; exec; executive; functionary; leader; manager; official; officiator; president2. police officer (noun) constable; deputy; law officer; magistrate; patrol officer; police officer; sheriff3. policeman (noun) bluecoat; cop; Dogberry; gumshoe; John Law; lawman; man; patrolman; peace officer; police; policeman
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