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1 Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired
Non-profit-making organization: DACORУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired
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2 Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired, Incorporated
Non-profit-making organization: DACORУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired, Incorporated
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3 консульский корпус
consular officers / consular corpsРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > консульский корпус
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4 консульские должностные лица
1) Diplomatic term: consular officers2) Business: consular authorityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > консульские должностные лица
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5 консульский корпус
1) Law: consular corps2) Diplomatic term: consular officersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > консульский корпус
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6 консульский корпус
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7 tribunus
trĭbūnus, i, m. [tribus, prop. the chief of a tribe; hence, in gen.], a chieftain, commander, tribune.I.Tribuni aerarii, paymasters, who assisted the quaestors, Cato ap. Gell. 7, 10, 2; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 181 Müll.; Fest. p. 2 ib.;II.called also tribuni aeris,
Plin. 33, 2, 7, § 31. By the Lex Aurelia these tribuni aerarii were made judges on the part of the people:(Milonem) tribuni aerarii condemnarunt,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 6, 6; id. Cat. 4, 7, 15:a tribunis aerariis absolutus,
id. ib. 2, 16, 3; cf.in a pun with aerati (rich),
id. Att. 1, 16, 8. This judicial office was taken from them by Julius Cæsar, Suet. Caes. 41.—Tribuni Celerum, captains or commanders of the Celeres, Liv. 1, 59, 7; cf. Dig. 1, 2, 2, § 15; Weissenb. ad Liv. 1, 15, 8. —III.Tribuni militares or militum, tribunes of the soldiers, military tribunes; these were officers of the army, six to each legion, who commanded in turn, each two months at a time:IV.qui M. Aemilio legati et praefecti et tribuni militares fuerunt,
Cic. Clu. 36, 99; so,militares,
Plin. 34, 3, 6, § 11; cf. in sing.:cum tribunus militaris depugnavi apud Thermopylas,
Cic. Sen. 10, 32:a tribunis militum, praefectis reliquisque, qui, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 1, 39; so,militum,
id. ib. 3, 7; cf. in sing.:tribunus militum,
id. ib. 3, 5; Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 2:tribuni cohortium,
Caes. B. C. 2, 20.— Sing.:Stilonius Priscus qui tribunus cohortis, sub Classico fuerat,
Plin. Ep. 3, 9, 18; cf.:tribunus minor,
Veg. Mil. 2, 7;and tribunus legionis,
Val. Max. 3, 2, 20.—Tribuni militum consulari potestate, military tribunes with consular power; these were the highest officers of the State from A.U.C. 310 to A.U.C. 388. They were chosen from the patrician and plebeian orders, and were at first three, then six, and, after the year 352, eight in number, Liv. 4, 6, 8; 4, 7, 1; 5, 1, 2;V.called tribuni consulares,
id. 8, 33; Becker, Antiq. 2, 2, p. 136 sq.—Tribuni plebis, and more freq. simply tribuni, tribunes of the people, whose office it was to defend the rights and interests of the Roman plebeians against the encroachments of the patricians, Liv. 2, 33, 2; 2, 56, 3 sq.; Cic. Rep. 2, 33, 58 sq.; id. Leg. 3, 7, 16; cf. Becker, Antiq. 2, 2, p. 247 sq.; Lange, Antiq. 1, 1, p. 592 sq., and the authorities cited by both. -
8 korpus
m (G korpusu) 1. (tułów) trunk, torso- masywny/wątły korpus a massive/frail torso- ludzki korpus a human trunk- seria ciosów w korpus a series of punches to the trunk a. torso2. (główna część) (statku) hull, (main) body (czegoś of sth); (silnika, budynku) (main) body (czegoś of sth) 3. Wojsk. corps- korpus powietrzno-desantowy a paratroop(er) corps4. Jęz. corpus- komputerowy korpus języka polskiego an electronic corpus of the Polish language- □ korpus dyplomatyczny the diplomatic corps- korpus kadetów Hist., Wojsk. (army) cadet school- korpus służby cywilnej civil service* * *( tułów) trunk; WOJSK corps* * *mi1. anat. (= tułów) trunk, torso.2. bud., techn. (= trzon) body.3. wojsk. corps; korpus oficerski officers' corps.4. (= zespół) corps; korpus dyplomatyczny polit. diplomatic corps; korpus konsularny polit. consular corps.5. druk. long primer.6. jęz. corpus; korpus tekstów text corpus.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > korpus
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9 tribūnus
tribūnus ī, m [tribus], the head of a tribe (see tribus); hence, a president, commander, representative, tribune: tribunus celerum, in quo tum magistratu forte Brutus erat, L.—Esp., tribuni aerarii, paymasters, quaestors' assistants (by the Lex Aurelia made judges on the part of the plebs): (Milonem) tribuni aerarii condemnarunt.—Tribuni militares or militum, tribunes of the soldiers, military tribunes, colonels (a legion had six, each of whom commanded it for two months of the year): tribunus militaris cum Servilio profectus: tribuni cohortium, i. e. then present with the cohorts, Cs.— From B.C. 444 to B.C. 366 the highest officers of the State, at first three in number, then six, and after B.C. 402 eight, chosen both from the patricians and the plebeians, were military tribunes with consular power: tribunos militum consulari potestate creari sinere, L.: tribuni consulares, L. —With plebis or plebei (expressed or understood), a tribune of the common people, representative of the plebeians (a magistrate charged with the protection of the commons against the patricians): ita tribuni plebei creati duo, L.: spem habere a tribuno plebis.* * *t/plebis -- t/of the people; t/mllitum, tribune of the soldiers
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10 лицо лиц·о
1) (человек) personзанимать место справа / слева от лица, в честь которого организована церемония — to be seated on the right / on the left of the personality in whose honour the ceremony is organized
административное лицо — administrative official, executive officer
влиятельное лицо, действующее за кулисами — gray eminence
высокопоставленные лица — persons of high rank / standing, high-ranking persons; high-rankers разг.
высокопоставленные официальные лица — high-level / high-ranking / top-level officials
доверенное лицо юр. — fiduciary, proxy, vice-agent
должностное лицо — public servant, official, (official) functionary, officer
подкупать должностные лица — to bribe / to buy public opfficials
должностные лица, назначаемые президентом — presidencial officers
должностное лицо, осуществляющее контроль за проведением выборов — returning officer
духовное лицо — ecclesiastic, clergyman, cleric
международное лицо только в отношении некоторых объектов — international person for some purposes only
начальствующие лица — commanders, people in charge / authority
официальное лицо — official personality, official
официальное лицо, которому поручено заниматься консульскими делами — agent in charge of consular affairs
очень важное лицо — very important person, VIP
перемещённое лицо — displaced person, D. P.
подставное лицо — dummy, man of straw, stooge, front man
частное лицо — private person / individual
юридическое лицо — law person, juridical / juristic / legal entity
лицо без гражданства — apatride / apolide / stateless person, person destitute of nationality
лицо, в пользу которого другое лицо даёт обязательство в суде — recognizee
лицо, в пользу которого имеет место отказ от каких-либо прав — releasee
лицо, временно ответственное (за что-л.) — caretaker
лицо, выдвигающее кандидата или назначающее на должность — nominator
лицо, выдвинутое на должность — nominee
лицо, делающее торжественное заявление (вместо присяги) — affirmant
лицо, занимающее аналогичную должность (в другом государстве, партии и т.п.) — opposite number
лицо, занимающее ведущее / ключевое положение — key man
лицо, занимающееся незаконной торговлей наркотиками — trafficker
лицо, занимающееся рэкетом — racketeer
лицо, кандидатура которого в качестве дипломатического представителя государства принята правительством этого государства — persona grata лат.
лицо, к которому предъявлен иск по чеку — person sued on a cheque
лицо, которому предоставлено убежище — sheltered person
лицо, лишённое свободы — person deprived of liberty
лица, лишённые свободы передвижения — restrictees
лицо, налагающее вето или пользующееся правом вето — vetoist
лицо, находящееся под арестом — person under arrest
лицо, не входящее в состав дипломатического персонала — nondiplomatic person
лицо, не имеющее гражданства — stateless individual
лицо, не имеющее постоянного местожительства — person of no fixed abode, nonresident
лицо, обеспечивающее соблюдение (конвенции, закона и т.п.) — enforcement officer
лицо, облечённое полномочиями — person in authority
лицо, организующее мероприятие — sponsor
лицо, пишущее речи (по заказу) — speechwriter
лицо, подлежащее выдаче — extraditable person
лицо, подписывающее документ вместе с другими лицами — co-signatory
лицо, получающее платёж — payee
лицо, получившее право на возмещение ущерба — recoveror
лицо, пользующееся международной защитой — internationally protected person
лицо, постоянно проживающее в данной стране — a person of fixed abode, resident
лица, преследуемые по политическим мотивам — political offenders
лицо, прибывшее с официальным визитом — official visitor
лицо, прикомандированное к консульству — person appointed to a consulate
лицо, пропавшее без вести — missing person
лицо, родившееся за границей — foreign-born individual / person
лицо, содержащееся под стражей — detainee, detained person
лицо, уклоняющееся от чего-л. — evader
президент и сопровождающие его лица — president and his party / entourage
от лица — in the name (of), on behalf (of)
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11 служащие
1. black-coated workersслужащий, «белый воротничок» — white-collar worker
служащий; клерк — white-collar worker
2. clerical employeeслужащий, проходящий испытательный срок — trial employee
3. clerical help4. help5. office workerбанковский служащий, должностное лицо в банке — bank officer
6. officer7. people8. salaried manслужащий, имеющий установленный оклад — salaried personnel
9. salary earners10. salary workers11. servantгосударственный служащий; чиновник; должностное лицо — public servant
12. white-collar employees13. white-collar worker14. employed15. employee16. official17. ministeringСинонимический ряд:предназначающаяся (прил.) предназначающаяся
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