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1 commissaire de la Marine/de l'Air
chief administrator in the Navy/the Air ForceDictionnaire Français-Anglais > commissaire de la Marine/de l'Air
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2 amministratore
m administratordi azienda manageramministratore delegato managing director* * *amministratore s.m.1 manager, director, ( di beni privati) administrator: amministratore del condominio, (spec. amer.) apartment house manager2 (dir.) curator // amministratore fiduciario, trustee // carica di amministratore, curatorship // amministratore giudiziario, stakeholder (o receiver); amministratore delegato, managing director; amministratore di società, governing director* * *[amministra'tore]sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe])1) amm. (di organismo, biblioteca, teatro) administratoramministratore generale — general o chief administrator
amministratore condominiale — property manager o agent
amministratore regionale — (consigliere di ente locale) regional representative
2) econ. (membro del consiglio di amministrazione) trustee, directoramministratore delegato — amm. managing director
•* * *amministratore/amministra'tore/ ⇒ 18sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/)1 amm. (di organismo, biblioteca, teatro) administrator; amministratore generale general o chief administrator; amministratore condominiale property manager o agent; amministratore regionale (consigliere di ente locale) regional representative2 econ. (membro del consiglio di amministrazione) trustee, director; amministratore delegato amm. managing director -
3 commissaire
commissaire [kɔmisεʀ]1. masculine nounb. [de rencontre sportive, fête] steward ; [d'exposition] organizerc. [de commission] commission member2. compounds* * *kɔmisɛʀnom masculin1) ( dans la police)commissaire (de police) — ≈ police superintendent
2) ( membre d'une commission) commissioner3) (surveillant, organisateur) steward•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔmisɛʀ nmf1) [police] superintendent Grande-Bretagne police superintendent Grande-Bretagne captain USA police captain USA2) [rencontre sportive] steward3) (= responsable) commissionerSee:* * *1 ( dans la police) commissaire (de police) ≈ police superintendent; commissaire adjoint ≈ deputy police superintendent;2 ( membre d'une commission) commissioner; commissaire à la concurrence/l'environnement, commissaire chargé de la concurrence/l'environnement Competition/Environment Commissioner;3 (surveillant, organisateur) steward.commissaire de l'air Mil ≈ command supply officer; commissaire de bord Naut purser; commissaire aux comptes auditor; commissaire divisionnaire Chief Superintendent; commissaire européen European Commissioner; commissaire européen à la concurrence European Competition Commissioner; commissaire du gouvernement Admin, Pol government Commissioner; commissaire de la marine chief administrator (in the Navy); commissaire parlementaire Parliamentary Commissioner; commissaire de la République prefect.[kɔmisɛr] nom masculin1. [membre d'une commission] commissionercommissaire de la Marine/de l'Air chief administrator in the Navy/the Air Force4. FINANCE5. NAUTIQUEcommissaire de ou du bord purser -
4 Regierungspräsident
m, Regierungspräsidentin f chief administrative officer, chief executive (of an administrative district)* * *Re|gie|rungs|prä|si|dent(in)m(f)chief administrator of a Regierungsbezirk, ≈ chairman/-woman of the regional council (Brit), ≈ county manager (US)* * *Re·gie·rungs·prä·si·dent(in)* * *Regierungspräsident m, Regierungspräsidentin f chief administrative officer, chief executive (of an administrative district) -
5 главный администратор
1) General subject: chief administrator2) Medicine: CA( Chief Administrator)3) Engineering: chief executive officer (фирмы)4) Economy: chief administrative officer5) Business: chief executive6) Network technologies: supervisorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > главный администратор
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6 Regierungspräsidentin
Re|gie|rungs|prä|si|dent(in)m(f)chief administrator of a Regierungsbezirk, ≈ chairman/-woman of the regional council (Brit), ≈ county manager (US)* * *Regierungspräsident m, Regierungspräsidentin f chief administrative officer, chief executive (of an administrative district) -
7 amirlik
"1. chief administratorship; commandership. 2. place where a chief administrator has his office: emniyet amirliği headquarters of a police chief. 3. commanding air." -
8 Albuquerque, Joaquim Mousinho de
(1855-1902)Portugal's most celebrated colonial soldier of the modern era, governor and conqueror of the Gaza state in Mozambique. A career army officer with noble lineage, "Mousinho," as he became known to his generation, later helped to shape Portugal's administration and policies in Mozambique, following army service in India. He served largely as a soldier involved in so-called "pacification" campaigns in Mozambique (1890-95) and then as an administrator, where he acted as royal commissioner and governor-general of Mozambique from 1896 to 1898. After he first visited Africa in 1890, the year of the English Ultimatum, the principal part of his career would be devoted to Portuguese Africa, and he was to become a noted authority on African affairs and policies. Appointed governor of the district of Lourenço Marques (today, Maputo) in late 1890, he returned to Portugal in 1892, then became part of the most famous military expedition to Portuguese Africa of the modern era, the 1895 force sent to Mozambique to conquer the African state of Gaza, in southern Mozambique. Albuquerque distinguished himself in this bloody campaign; at the battle of Coolela, on 7 November 1895, Portuguese forces using the novel machine gun defeated and slaughtered the army of Gaza king Gungunyane. Following his appointment as military governor of the Gaza district, Albuquerque grew impatient with the failure of his superiors to give the coup d'grace to the Gaza kingdom by killing or capturing its leader, Gungunyane, who had escaped after the battle of Coolela. With a small force, Mousinho raided his refuge at Chaimite, Mozambique, and captured Gungunyane, who did not resist (January 1896). These bold deeds in the 1895 campaign and the surprise kidnapping of Mozambique's most powerful African leader made Albuquerque a hero in Portugal and a colonial celebrity in several other European states. Among the honors showered upon this unusual soldier was the 1896 double appointment as governor-general and royal commissioner of Mozambique colony. His service as chief administrator of Portugal's second most important African territory during 1896-98 was significant but frustrating. His efforts at sweeping reforms, rejuvenation, and decentralization of authority and power were noble but made little impact at the time. He resigned in anger after his failure to move the Lisbon colonial bureaucracy and returned to a restless, relatively inactive life in Portugal. Unable to adjust to dull garrison duty, after he completed his masterful colonial report-memoir on his African service (Mozambique, 1896-98), Albuquerque in vain sought new challenges. Briefly he served as tutor to Prince Luís, heir apparent of King Carlos I, but his efforts to volunteer as an officer in wars in South Africa and China failed. His idea of a military dictatorship to reform a lagging constitutional monarchy rejected both by his patron, King Carlos, and by much of the political elite, Lieutenant Colonel Mousinho de Albuquerque found life too painful to bear. On 8 January 1902, while on a Lisbon tram, Albuquerque committed suicide with his own pistol. His importance for future colonial policy in Africa was manifest as Portugal made efforts to decentralize and reform administration until 1930. After 1930, his personal legend as a brave colonial soldier who was an epitome of patriotism grew and was exploited by the dictatorship led by Sala- zar. Mousinho de Albuquerque was adopted by this regime, between 1930 and 1960, as the military-colonial patron saint of the regime and as an example to Portuguese youth. The name of the place where he surprised Gungunyane, Chaimite, was adopted as the name of an armored car used by the Portuguese Army in its post-1961 campaigns in Africa.See also Carlos I, King; Generation of 1895.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Albuquerque, Joaquim Mousinho de
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9 amir
"1. superior, chief; chief administrator; commander. 2. commanding, masterful." -
10 amministratore generale
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11 Regierungspräsident
Re·gie·rungs·prä·si·dent(in) m(f) chief administrator of a Regierungsbezirk;Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Regierungspräsident
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12 заведующий
manager, chief, administrator, head -
13 šabrû
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14 šangû
Sumer. wr. saĝĝa; |GAR.ŠID|; |ŠID.GAR|"an official, the chief administrator of a temple household" Akk. šangû -
15 saĝa₈
wr. saĝĝa; |GAR.ŠID|; |ŠID.GAR| "an official, the chief administrator of a temple household" Akk. šangû -
16 saĝa₈-mah
wr. saĝĝa-mah "an official, the senior chief administrator of a temple household" -
17 saĝĝa
wr. saĝĝa; |GAR.ŠID|; |ŠID.GAR| "an official, the chief administrator of a temple household" Akk. šangû -
18 saĝĝa-mah
wr. saĝĝa-mah "an official, the senior chief administrator of a temple household" -
19 sanga
wr. saĝĝa; |GAR.ŠID|; |ŠID.GAR| "an official, the chief administrator of a temple household" Akk. šangû -
20 sanga-mah
wr. saĝĝa-mah "an official, the senior chief administrator of a temple household"
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