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1 career diplomatic officials
Дипломатический термин: карьерные дипломаты, профессиональные дипломатические работникиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > career diplomatic officials
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2 career diplomatic officials
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > career diplomatic officials
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3 career diplomatic officials
профессиональные дипломатические работники, карьерные дипломатыEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > career diplomatic officials
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4 diplomatic
a1) дипломатический, относящийся к дипломатии• -
5 карьерные дипломаты
Diplomatic term: career diplomatic officials, career staff of a missionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > карьерные дипломаты
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6 профессиональные дипломатические работники
Diplomatic term: career diplomatic officialsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > профессиональные дипломатические работники
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7 дипломатические сотрудники
1) General subject: diplomatic staff, diplomatic officials2) Diplomatic term: career officialsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дипломатические сотрудники
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8 official
1. nсотрудник; государственный служащий, должностное лицо, чиновник- administration officialto shelve an official — отстранять от должности / увольнять служащего
- aid official
- career diplomatic official
- corrupt official
- customs official
- defense official
- diplomatic official
- election official
- embassy official
- environmental official
- family-planning official
- government official
- hand-picked official
- health official
- high-level official
- high-ranking official
- human rights official
- immigration official
- international public official
- Justice official
- law enforcement official
- lay official
- leading official
- local official
- low-level official
- municipal official
- national official
- prison official
- relief official
- senior government official
- senior official
- space official
- state official
- team of officials
- top official
- top-level official
- trade-union official 2. aофициальный, служебный; государственный; формальный -
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1. nдолжностное лицо; сотрудник; чиновник; служащий (государственный, банковский)- appoint smb. a government official2. aофициальный; служебный, должностной -
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1) (служащий) employee, member of the staff, office worker; executive амер.внештатный сотрудник — non-salaried member of the staff, nonstaff employee
научный сотрудник — scientific / research worker
старшие сотрудники министерства иностранных дел — senior officers of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs
сотрудник дипломатического представительства (в составе делегации) — representative of the diplomatic mission
сотрудник по оформлению документов (в ООН и т.п.) — document officer
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11 Lesseps, Ferdinand de
SUBJECT AREA: Canals[br]b. 19 November 1805 Versailles, Franced. 7 December 1894 La Chesnaye, near Paris, France[br]French diplomat and canal entrepreneur.[br]Ferdinand de Lesseps was born into a family in the diplomatic service and it was intended that his should be his career also. He was educated at the Lycée Napoléon in Paris. In 1825, aged 20, he was appointed an attaché to the French consulate in Lisbon. In 1828 he went to the Consulate-General in Tunis and in 1831 was posted from there to Egypt, becoming French Consul in Cairo two years later. For his work there during the plague in 1836 he was awarded the Croix de Chevalier in the Légion d'honneur. During this time he became very friendly with Said Mohammed and the friendship was maintained over the years, although there were no expectations then that Said would occupy any great position of authority.De Lesseps then served in other countries. In 1841 he had thought about a canal from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea, and he brooded over the idea until 1854. In October of that year, having retired from the diplomatic service, he returned to Egypt privately. His friend Said became Viceroy and he readily agreed to the proposal to cut the canal. At first there was great international opposition to the idea, and in 1855 de Lesseps travelled to England to try to raise capital. Work finally started in 1859, but there were further delays following the death of Said Pasha in 1863. The work was completed in 1869 and the canal was formally opened by the Empress Eugenic on 20 November 1869. De Lesseps was fêted in France and awarded the Grand Croix de la Légion d'honneur.He subsequently promoted the project of the Corinth Canal, but his great ambition in his later years was to construct a canal across the Isthmus of Panama. This idea had been conceived by Spanish adventurers in 1514, but everyone felt the problems and cost would be too great. De Lesseps, riding high in popularity and with his charismatic character, convinced the public of the scheme's feasibility and was able to raise vast sums for the enterprise. He proposed a sea-level canal, which required the excavation of a 350 ft (107 m) cut through terrain; this eventually proved impossible, but work nevertheless started in 1881.In 1882 de Lesseps became first President d'-Honneur of the Syndicat des Entrepreneurs de Travaux Publics de France and was elected to the Chair of the French Academy in 1884. By 1891 the Panama Canal was in a disastrous financial crisis: a new company was formed, and because of the vast sums expended a financial investigation was made. The report led to de Lesseps, his son and several high-ranking government ministers and officials being charged with bribery and corruption, but de Lesseps was a very sick man and never appeared at the trial. He was never convicted, although others were, and he died soon after, at the age of 89, at his home.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCroix de Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur 1836; Grand Croix 1869.Further ReadingJohn S.Pudney, 1968, Suez. De Lesseps' Canal, London: Dent.John Marlowe, 1964, The Making of the Suez Canal, London: Cresset.JHB
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