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1 полномочие
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > полномочие
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2 kuasa
delegate, authority, power, might, capable, able* * *power, have the power, had the power, had the power, having the power* * *power, might; authority given someone; capable, able, powerful -
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4 делегировать полномочия
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > делегировать полномочия
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5 delegar
v.to delegate, to entrust, to depute, to deputise.* * *1 to delegate* * *verb* * *VT to delegate* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <autoridad/poderes> to delegate2.delegar a alguien para que + subj — to delegate somebody to + inf
delegar vi to delegate* * *= delegate.Ex. Alternatively, subcategorization can be delegated to another individual experienced in the subject field.----* delegar a = devolve to.* delegar Algo a Alguien = entrust [instrust].* delegar autoridad = delegate + authority.* delegar en = deputise [deputize, -USA].* delegar potestad = delegate + power.* delegar recursos = delegate + resources.* delegar responsabilidad = delegate + responsibility, empower.* delegar una decisión = delegate + decision.* delegar un asunto = delegate + matter.* delegar una tarea = delegate + operation.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <autoridad/poderes> to delegate2.delegar a alguien para que + subj — to delegate somebody to + inf
delegar vi to delegate* * *= delegate.Ex: Alternatively, subcategorization can be delegated to another individual experienced in the subject field.
* delegar a = devolve to.* delegar Algo a Alguien = entrust [instrust].* delegar autoridad = delegate + authority.* delegar en = deputise [deputize, -USA].* delegar potestad = delegate + power.* delegar recursos = delegate + resources.* delegar responsabilidad = delegate + responsibility, empower.* delegar una decisión = delegate + decision.* delegar un asunto = delegate + matter.* delegar una tarea = delegate + operation.* * *delegar [A3 ]vt1 ‹autoridad/poderes› to delegate delegar algo EN algn to delegate sth TO sbno puedes delegar todas tus responsabilidades en mí you can't pass all your responsibilities on to me2 ‹persona› to delegate; ‹comisión› to appoint delegar a algn PARA QUE + SUBJ to delegate sb to + INF■ delegarvito delegate* * *
delegar ( conjugate delegar) verbo transitivo
to delegate;
delegar algo en algn to delegate sth to sb
verbo intransitivo
to delegate
delegar verbo transitivo to delegate [en, to]
' delegar' also found in these entries:
English:
delegate
- detail
- devolve
* * *♦ vt1. [funciones] to delegate;el gobierno central se resiste a delegar ciertos poderes central government is reluctant to delegate certain powers;delegar algo en alguien to delegate sth to sb2. [representante] to delegate;♦ vito delegate;hay que saber delegar you have to know how to delegate;delegar en alguien para hacer algo to delegate sth to sb* * *v/t delegate* * *delegar {52} vt: to delegate -
6 delegar autoridad
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7 передавать полномочия
2) Economy: transfer authority3) Diplomatic term: hand over authority4) Business: devolve on, substitute5) Makarov: (кому-л.) depute powers to, delegate authority, delegate responsibility, delegate the powersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > передавать полномочия
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8 autoridad
f.1 authority.impusieron su autoridad they imposed their authorityautoridad moral moral authority2 authority (eminencia).es una autoridad en historia he is an authority on history3 authority (control, dominio).habla siempre con mucha autoridad she always talks with great authority4 officer, authority, person in authority.5 imperiousness.* * *1 authority* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=potestad) authority¡abran a la autoridad! — open up in the name of the law!
entregarse a la autoridad — to give o.s. up ( to the police)
2) (=persona) authority3) (=boato) pomp, show* * *1)a) ( poder) authorityb) (persona, institución)la autoridad competente — the proper authority o authorities
2)a) ( experto) authorityb) ( competencia) authority3) (Der)el tratado tiene autoridad de ley — the agreement is legally binding o has the power of law
* * *1)a) ( poder) authorityb) (persona, institución)la autoridad competente — the proper authority o authorities
2)a) ( experto) authorityb) ( competencia) authority3) (Der)el tratado tiene autoridad de ley — the agreement is legally binding o has the power of law
* * *autoridad11 = authority, decision maker [decision-maker], authority figure, mover and shaker, senior official.Ex: The classification scheme is intended to act as an authority in the selection of the relationships to be shown.
Ex: This not only gives the decision maker an idea of the time frame involved but also aids in identifying potential weaknesses.Ex: The constituent networks may have presidents and CEO's (chief executive officers), but that's a different issue; there's no single authority figure for the Internet as a whole.Ex: The author argues the need to reconsider the role and image of the information professional, as trainer and mover and shaker, whilst stressing the need for continuous professional development.Ex: The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.* autoridad archivística = archival authority.* autoridad cívica = city authority.* autoridad civil = civil authority, city authority.* autoridad competente, la = competent authority, the.* autoridad eclesiástica = ecclesiastical authority.* autoridades escolares = school authorities.* autoridades municipales = city fathers.* autoridad estatal = state official.* autoridad gobernante = ruling authority.* autoridad local = local authority, local authority official, local authority officer.* autoridad mundial = world authority.* autoridad municipal = municipal official.* autoridad portuaria = port authority, harbour authority.* autoridad pública = public official, senior public official.* autoridad sancionadora de ley = enactor of law.* autoridad territorial = territorial authority.* las autoridades = the powers-that-be.autoridad22 = mastery, authority, clout, sway.Ex: The library has proven to be an imperfect panacea, and the librarian has suffered a definite loss of mastery.
Ex: One of the great virtues of networking is that it democratizes access to information and access to authority.Ex: IT executives would like to see their role in the organization elevated, giving them more ' clout', stature and visibility.Ex: During this period Africa was influenced by external forces as the Islamic states of the north extended their sway south.* acatar la autoridad = toe + the line.* autoridad moral, la = moral high ground, the.* con autoridad = authoritative, authoritatively.* conceder cierta autoridad sobre = give + Nombre + a say in.* dar autoridad a Algo = lend + authority to.* delegar autoridad = delegate + authority.* de personas con autoridad moral = authoritative.* ejercer autoridad = exercise + power.* ejercer autoridad de un modo excesivo = push + authority.* imponer autoridad = lay down + the law.* imponer + Posesivo + autoridad = pull + rank.* pasar por alto la autoridad de Alguien = go over + Posesivo + head.* pérdida de autoridad = disempowerment.* tener la autoridad = have + mandate.autoridad33 = authoritative form.Ex: One of the key recommendations for long term policy was the confirmation of the responsibility of the national bibliographic agency for establishing the authoritative form of name for its country's authors.
* asiento de autoridad = authority record.* autoridad de nombre = name authority.* base de datos de autoridades = authority database.* control de autoridades = authority control.* Cooperativa para Autoridades de Nombre (NACO) = Name Authority Cooperative (NACO).* documento de autoridad archivística = archival authority record.* encabezamiento de autoridad = authority heading.* entrada de autoridades = authority entry.* fichero de autoridades = authority file.* fichero de autoridades de nombres = name authority file.* información de autoridades = authority data, authority information.* lista de autoridades = authoritative list, authority list, authority listing.* módulo de control de autoridades = authority control module.* registro de autoridad archivística = archival authority record.* * *A1 (poder) authorityno tengo autoridad para hacerlo I do not have the authority to do itno tiene ninguna autoridad sobre la clase he has no control o authority over the class2(persona, institución): las autoridades universitarias/municipales the university/municipal authoritieses la máxima autoridad en el ministerio he is the top official in the ministryse entregó a las autoridades she gave herself up to the authoritiesla autoridad competente the proper authoritiesCompuesto:moral authorityno tiene autoridad moral para criticarnos she has no moral authority o is in no position to criticizeB1 (experto) authorityes considerado una autoridad en la materia he is considered an authority on the subject2 (competencia) authorityhabla con mucha autoridad she speaks with great authorityC ( Der):una sentencia con autoridad de cosa juzgada an executable o enforceable sentenceel tratado tiene autoridad de ley the agreement is legally binding o has the power of law* * *
autoridad sustantivo femenino
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b) (persona, institución):
se entregó a las autoridades she gave herself up to the authorities
2 ( experto) authority;
autoridad sustantivo femenino authority
' autoridad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abusar
- audiencia
- chivatazo
- desautorizar
- fuerza
- mando
- resistirse
- restar
- sometimiento
- abuso
- alguacil
- allanar
- extender
- menoscabar
- minar
- parte
- paterno
- reconocer
- someter
English:
arm
- authority
- challenge
- chip away
- command
- control
- disregard
- extend
- malpractice
- misuse
- must
- question
- rank
- retain
- ultimate
- wield
- authoritative
- definitive
- leadership
- second
* * *autoridad nf1. [poder] authority;no tienes autoridad para hacer eso you have no authority to do that;impusieron su autoridad they imposed their authority;le falta ejercer más autoridad sobre sus empleados he needs to exercise more authority over the people who work for himautoridad moral moral authority2. [persona al mando]las autoridades militares/religiosas the military/religious authorities;entregarse a las autoridades [a la policía] to give oneself up;la autoridad the authorities3. [eminencia] authority;es una autoridad en historia he is an authority on history4. [control, dominio] authority;habla siempre con mucha autoridad she always talks with great authority5. [autor citado] authority;[texto citado] quotation* * *f authority;hacer valer toda su autoridad fig assert one’s authority, bring the full weight of one’s authority to bear* * *autoridad nf: authority* * *autoridad n authority [pl. authorities] -
9 Kompetenz
f; -, -en (Sachverstand) competence (auch LING.); (Zuständigkeit) authority, responsibility; eines Gerichts: auch jurisdiction; muttersprachliche Kompetenz LING. native-speaker competence; in die Kompetenz (+ Gen) fallen be the responsibility of; eines Gerichts: come within the jurisdiction of; seine Kompetenzen überschreiten exceed one’s authority Sg. ( oder powers)* * *Kom|pe|tẹnz [kɔmpe'tɛnts]f -, -enda hat er ganz eindeutig seine Kompetenzen überschritten — he has quite clearly exceeded his authority or powers here
er hat die alleinige Kompetenz, hierüber zu entscheiden — he alone has the authority or competence or is competent to decide on this issue
ich will dir nicht deine Kompetenz( en) streitig machen — I don't want to infringe on your field
seine mangelnde Kompetenz in dieser Frage — his lack of competence in this issue
* * *Kom·pe·tenz<-, -en>[kɔmpeˈtɛnts]f1. (Befähigung) competence2. (Befugnis) authority, responsibilitydas liegt außerhalb meiner \Kompetenz that's outside my responsibility\Kompetenzen delegieren to delegate authorityseine \Kompetenzen überschreiten to exceed one's powersaußerhalb jds \Kompetenzen outside one's remit* * *die; Kompetenz, Kompetenzen1) competence2) (bes. Rechtsw.): (Zuständigkeit) authority; powers pl.in jemandes Kompetenz (Dat.) liegen/in jemandes Kompetenz (Akk.) fallen — be/come within somebody's authority or powers
* * *Kompetenz f; -, -en (Sachverstand) competence ( auch LING); (Zuständigkeit) authority, responsibility; eines Gerichts: auch jurisdiction;muttersprachliche Kompetenz LING native-speaker competence;in die Kompetenz (+gen)fallen be the responsibility of; eines Gerichts: come within the jurisdiction of;* * *die; Kompetenz, Kompetenzen1) competence2) (bes. Rechtsw.): (Zuständigkeit) authority; powers pl.in jemandes Kompetenz (Dat.) liegen/in jemandes Kompetenz (Akk.) fallen — be/come within somebody's authority or powers
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10 слагать с себя полномочия
1. resign from authority2. resigning from authorityРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > слагать с себя полномочия
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11 сложить с себя полномочия
1. go out of office2. resign from authority3. resigning from authorityРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > сложить с себя полномочия
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12 agarrarse
pron.v.1 to clinch, to grapple.2 to fight.3 se le agarró la fiebre, the fever took hold of him.* * *1 (cogerse) to hold on, cling (a, to)2 (pegarse) to stick3 familiar (pelearse) to quarrel, fight* * *1) to hold on, cling2) have a fight* * *VPR1) (=asirse) to hold on¡agárrate bien! — hold (on) tight!
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agarrarse a o de algo — to hold on to sthme agarré al asiento con todas mis fuerzas — I held on to o gripped the seat with all my strength
- ¡agárrate!pues ahora agárrate, porque lo que te voy a contar es mucho peor — I hope you're sitting down, because what I'm going to tell you now is much worse
-¿sabes que le ha tocado la quiniela? -¡agárrate! — "did you know she won the pools?" - "never!"
2) (Aut) [coche, neumático] to hold the road3) [como excusa]•
agarrarse a algo, se agarra a cualquier excusa — any (old) excuse will do himse agarra a su mala salud para conseguir lo que quiere — she uses her poor health as an excuse to get whatever she wants
se agarró a que era el mayor para hacerse cargo de la expedición — he used the fact that he was the oldest to take charge of the expedition
4) * (=cogerse)se agarró un buen berrinche cuando se enteró — she threw a tantrum o fit when she found out
5) esp LAm (=pelear) to have a fight6) (Culin) (=pegarse) to stick* * *(v.) = clutchEx. Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.* * *(v.) = clutchEx: Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.
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■agarrarse verbo reflexivo to hold on: ¡agárrate fuerte!, hold tight!
' agarrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clavo
- sujetarse
- agarrar
- borrachera
- cabreo
- coger
- colgar
- empacho
- sujetar
- tranca
English:
cling
- clutch
- hang on
- hold on
- straw
- tight
- hold
* * *vpr1. [sujetarse] to hold on;¡agárrate bien! hold on tight!;este coche se agarra bien al firme this car holds the road well;se agarró de la mano de su madre she held on to o gripped her mother's hand;Fam¡agárrate! guess what!;Fam¡agárrate!, ¿a que no sabes qué han hecho los niños? are you sitting down?… guess what the children have done, prepare yourself for a shock when I tell you what the children have done2. [pegarse] to stick;el arroz se ha agarrado a la cazuela the rice has stuck to the pot;se me han agarrado los macarrones the macaroni have stuck togetherAmagarrarse a golpes to get into a fistfightse agarra a su cansancio para no hacer nada she uses tiredness as an excuse to do nothing6. Am [tomar] to take;me agarré un caramelo I took a sweet7. CompAmagarrársela con alguien to pick on sb* * *v/r1 ( asirse) hold on2 L.Am.a golpes get into a fight* * *vr1) : to hold on, to clingse agarraron a golpes: they came to blows* * *¡agárrate! prepare yourself! -
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1 (agarrarse) to hold on (a, to), cling (a, to)* * *VPR to take holdasirse a o de — (=agarrarse) to seize
asirse de — (fig) (=aprovecharse) to avail o.s. of frm, take advantage of
* * *(v.) = seize on/upon, clutchEx. Librarians may seize on this book thinking it is going to offer them practical guidelines for setting up a system in their own libraries.Ex. Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.* * *(v.) = seize on/upon, clutchEx: Librarians may seize on this book thinking it is going to offer them practical guidelines for setting up a system in their own libraries.
Ex: Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.* * *vprse asió con fuerza a la cuerda she clung tightly to the rope;se asió del brazo de su novia he clung to his girlfriend's arm;se asía a los recuerdos del pasado she clung to past memories* * *v/r:asirse de grab onto, grab hold of* * *vrasirse a : to cling to -
14 obstinadamente
adv.obstinately, stubbornly.* * *► adverbio1 obstinately* * *ADV obstinately, stubbornly* * ** * *= tenaciously.Ex. Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.* * ** * *= tenaciously.Ex: Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.
* * *1 (con tozudez) obstinately, stubbornly2 (con tenacidad) tenaciously, doggedly* * *obstinadamente adv1. [con terquedad] obstinately, stubbornly2. [con tenacidad] tenaciously -
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adv.tenaciously.* * *► adverbio1 tenaciously* * *ADV (=con perseverancia) tenaciously; (=con tozudez) stubbornly* * *= tenaciously, doggedly, sturdily, earnestly.Ex. Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.Ex. Classes of children can sometimes prove to be stubbornly set against having anything to do with book introductions, and it is better then to engage them in other activities rather than be doggedly determined to have one's own way and to go on in the face of their antagonism.Ex. Standardization never became quite complete, especially as regards height-to-paper; the Clarendon Press sturdily retains the so-called Dutch height of 23-851 mm. to this day, and various aberrant heights may still be found in Europe.Ex. Falteringly, but earnestly he read the story and when he finished, he put his head down on the table and sobbed.* * *= tenaciously, doggedly, sturdily, earnestly.Ex: Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.
Ex: Classes of children can sometimes prove to be stubbornly set against having anything to do with book introductions, and it is better then to engage them in other activities rather than be doggedly determined to have one's own way and to go on in the face of their antagonism.Ex: Standardization never became quite complete, especially as regards height-to-paper; the Clarendon Press sturdily retains the so-called Dutch height of 23-851 mm. to this day, and various aberrant heights may still be found in Europe.Ex: Falteringly, but earnestly he read the story and when he finished, he put his head down on the table and sobbed.* * *tenaciously* * *tenazmente adv1. [con perseverancia] tenaciously2. [con persistencia] stubbornly* * *tenazmente adv: tenaciously -
16 превышать полномочия
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > превышать полномочия
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17 передача полномочий
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > передача полномочий
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18 отсутствие полномочий
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > отсутствие полномочий
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19 уровень полномочий
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > уровень полномочий
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20 autoridad2
2 = mastery, authority, clout, sway.Ex. The library has proven to be an imperfect panacea, and the librarian has suffered a definite loss of mastery.Ex. One of the great virtues of networking is that it democratizes access to information and access to authority.Ex. IT executives would like to see their role in the organization elevated, giving them more ' clout', stature and visibility.Ex. During this period Africa was influenced by external forces as the Islamic states of the north extended their sway south.----* acatar la autoridad = toe + the line.* autoridad moral, la = moral high ground, the.* con autoridad = authoritative, authoritatively.* conceder cierta autoridad sobre = give + Nombre + a say in.* dar autoridad a Algo = lend + authority to.* delegar autoridad = delegate + authority.* de personas con autoridad moral = authoritative.* ejercer autoridad = exercise + power.* ejercer autoridad de un modo excesivo = push + authority.* imponer autoridad = lay down + the law.* imponer + Posesivo + autoridad = pull + rank.* pasar por alto la autoridad de Alguien = go over + Posesivo + head.* pérdida de autoridad = disempowerment.* tener la autoridad = have + mandate.
См. также в других словарях:
delegate authority to — index charge (empower) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
delegate authority — entrust power or authority to others … English contemporary dictionary
delegate — ▪ I. delegate del‧e‧gate 1 [ˈdelgt] noun [countable] someone who has been elected or chosen to speak, vote, or take decisions for a group: • Around 350 delegates attended the conference. • Delegates to the union s annual meeting are expected to … Financial and business terms
delegate — I. noun Etymology: Middle English delegat, from Medieval Latin delegatus, from Latin, past participle of delegare to delegate, from de + legare to send more at legate Date: 15th century a person acting for another: as a. a representative to a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
authority — A government or public agency created to perform a single function or a restricted group of related activities. Usually, such units are financed from service charges, fees, and tolls, but in some instances they also have taxing powers. An… … Financial and business terms
delegate — del·e·gate 1 / de li gət/ n [Medieval Latin delegatus, from Latin, past participle of delegare to appoint, put in charge]: a person empowered to act on behalf of another: as a: a person who is authorized to perform another s duties under a… … Law dictionary
delegate — n Delegate, deputy, representative designate a person who stands in place of another or others. It is not always possible to distinguish these words, for they are all used in different places or at different times to designate persons whose… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
authority — au·thor·i·ty n pl ties 1: an official decision of a court used esp. as a precedent 2 a: a power to act esp. over others that derives from status, position, or office the authority of the president; also: jurisdiction b: the power to act … Law dictionary
delegate — [n] representative, often governmental agent, alternate, ambassador, appointee, catchpole*, commissioner, consul, deputy, emissary, envoy, factor, front*, legate, member, member of congress, minister, mouthpiece, nominee, people’s choice, pinch… … New thesaurus
delegate — [del′ə git; ] for v. [, del′əgāt΄] n. [ME delegat < ML delegatus < pp. of L delegare, to send from one place to another, appoint, assign < de , from + legare, to send: see LEGATE] 1. a person authorized or sent to speak and act for… … English World dictionary
authority — n. control power 1) to assume; delegate; demonstrate, show; establish; exercise, wield; invoke authority 2) to defy; deny, reject; undermine authority 3) absolute, complete, full, supreme, unquestioned; parental authority 4) authority for; over… … Combinatory dictionary