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1. n1) клерк, конторський службовець; діловод, письмоводитель; канцеляристcorrespondence clerk — ком. кореспондент
2) чиновник, секретарChief C. — секретар муніципалітету; керуючий справами
3) амер. продавець, продавщиця (у магазині); прикажчик4) церковний служитель; клірик5) освічена (грамотна) людина6) військ. писар7) спорт. секретар (змагання)C. of the Weather — жарт. «чиновник у справах погоди» (про метеорологів)
2. v розм.працювати канцеляристом* * *I n1) конторський службовець, клерк; канцелярист2) aмep. продавець, продавщиця ( у магазині); прикажчик3) цepк. клірик4) ( часто Clerk) секретар ( у назвах посад)5) вiйcьк. писар, діловод6) cпopт. секретар ( змагання)7) адміністратор ( готелю); портьєII v1) працювати клерком, канцеляристом -
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[klɑːk]n1) клерк, письмоводи́тель; ділово́д; конто́рський службо́вецьcorrespondence clerk ком. — кореспонде́нт
2) військ. пи́сар3) чино́вник, секрета́рChief Clerk — керу́ючий спра́вами; секрета́р муніципаліте́ту
4) прика́жчик; торгове́льний службо́вецьclerk on the works — викона́вець робі́т ( на будівництві)
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конфіденційний, секретний, таємний, який не підлягає розголошенню; який користується довірою- confidential book
- confidential clerk
- confidential communication
- confidential conversation
- confidential correspondence
- confidential data
- confidential document
- confidential fund
- confidential informant
- confidential information
- confidential meeting
- confidential nature
- confidential negotiations
- confidential papers
- confidential publication
- confidential relations
- confidential relationship
- confidential relationships
- confidential report
- confidential source
- confidential talks
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