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81 должность должност·ь
post; (official) position, appointment; office разг.быть смещённым с руководящей должности — to be cast / thrown from the saddle разг.
вступить в должность — to assume / to take office, to take charge, to accede
занимать должность — to hold / to fill a post, to fill a position, to hold office
исполнять должность — to act / to work (as)
назначать на должность — to appoint / to assign (smb.) to a post, (smb.) to / for a post
освобождать от должности — to relieve (smb.) of his post, to discharge (smb.) from his post, to dismiss
быть освобождённым от должности — to be relieved of one's post, to be dismissed from one's job; to be fired амер.
отказаться от должности — to refuse an appointment / an office
получить должность — to get / to obtain / to receive an appointment
принять должность (мэра) — to take over the office (of mayor)
сместить / снять с (занимаемой) должности — to remove (smb.) from office
занять выборную должность — to take / to occupy on elective office
назначенный, но ещё не вступивший в должность — designate
почётная (неоплачиваемая) должность — office of honour
штатная должность — permanent / regular appointment, established post
вступление в должность (дипломатического представителя) — assumption of duties (by diplomatic representatives)
должность вице-президента — vice-presidentship, vice-presidency
должности, имеющие политическое значение — parapolitical jobs
лицо, занимающее аналогичную должность в другом ведомстве или государстве — analogue counterpart
по должности — ex officio лат.
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82 мешать
1) General subject: agitate, baffle, balk, baulk, be in the road, be in the way, blockade, clog, clutter, cramp (развитию), cumber (движению), detain (движению и т. п.), discommode, embar, encumber, get in somebody's road, gum, hamper, handicap, head off, hedge, hinder, hinder (кому-л.), hold back (карьере и т. п.), impede, incommode, interfere, intermediate, legislate against, militate against, mingle, mix, obscure (обзору), obstruct, oppose, overslaugh, pinch, poke (кочергой), preclude, preclude from, prevent, prohibit from, put a crimp in (в чем-либо), put a crimp into (в чем-либо), put off (от чего-либо), rouse, shackle, short circuit, short-circuit (чему-л.), stickle, stir, stonewall, stop, stop way (кому-л.), stymie, throw a monkey-wrench into (чему-либо), thwart (желаний), tie up, to be in the (smb.'s) road (препятствовать, кому-л.), trammel, bar, disturb, get in way, interrupt, keep from, put a spoke in wheel, put out, obstruct a person in the discharge of his duties (кому-л.), stand in light (кому-л.), disrupt (disrupt performance - мешать осуществлению деятельности), stand in light (кому-л.), stick in gizzard (надоедать, кому-л.), get in the way (препятствовать, кому-л.), throw a spanner in the works, cramp style, cramp someone's style, act as a check, (don't bother me! не мешай мне!) bother, lump together, halt2) Naval: upset4) Colloquial: dilly-dally, stall, mess up (мешать кому-то)5) American: don't bother me( when I'm doing something) (реклама "Carl's Jr":"Don't bother me.I'm eating!")7) Literal: stand in somebody's light8) Engineering: bar (препятствовать), bar from smth., interfere (вмешиваться), prohibit (препятствовать), stir (перемешивать)9) Rare: estop10) Chemistry: churn11) Mathematics: interfere with12) Railway term: inhibit13) Law: discount14) Automobile industry: foil15) Diplomatic term: militate16) Psychology: violate18) Jargon: qualm19) Business: deny, discourage, prohibit20) Invective: fart around22) General subject: engage (деталям проворачиваться)23) Makarov: bar from (smth.) (чему-л.), block, cut across, damage, get in (one's) way, get in the way, head (движению), hinder (smb.) (кому-л.), hound (кому-л.), muddle (жидкость, напиток), occlude, preclude from (сделать что-либо), foul up (движению)24) Taboo: fuck with somebody (кому-л.), screw with somebody (кому-л.) -
83 ablösen
ablösen v 1. GEN relieve; commute (Verpflichtung); 2. PERS remove; take turns at, work in shifts (bei der Arbeit ablösen); relieve sb of his duties (vom Amt entheben); supersede (Vorgänger) • jmdn. ablösen GEN take over from sb* * *v < Geschäft> relieve, Verpflichtung commute, Vorgänger supersede ■ jmdn. ablösen < Geschäft> take over from sb* * *ablösen
(Amtsvorgänger) to replace, to relieve, to supersede, (Fideikommiss) to disentail, (Kapital) to withdraw, (Lasten) to commute, (Rente) to redeem, (Schuld) to compound, to discharge, to settle;
• j. ablösen to take s. one’s place;
• Anleihe ablösen to redeem a loan;
• Dienstbarkeit ablösen to commute an easement;
• Hypothek ablösen to satisfy (pay off) a mortgage, to dismortage;
• Kredit ablösen to repay a credit;
• Postgebühren pauschal ablösen to settle postal charges by block payment;
• Schuld ablösen to solve a debt;
• fällige Zinsscheine ablösen to detach coupons due;
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84 a-şi îndeplini datoria
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85 SVARA
* * *(að), v.1) to reply, answer, absol. or with double dat., s. e-m e-u (því mun ek s. þér um þetta, er satt er);3) s. fyrir e-n or e-t, to answer (be answerable, responsible) for (ek skal þar fyrir s.); s. skilum fyrir, to render account for.* * *að, [A. S. and-swarian; Engl. an-swer], to reply, answer, absol. or with double dat. (s. e-m e-u), ef maðr svarar eigi, Grág. i. 21; svara engu orði, Fb. ii. 63; Hrútr svaraði þá—‘ærit fögr er mær sjá,’ Nj. 2; því (dat.) mun ek svara þér um þetta er satt er, 49; hón svarar svá, at hón vill …, Fms. i. 2; svara e-u fyrir sik, to make answer in defence, 656 C. 29.II. as a law phrase, to answer, respond; svara til laga þeim jörðum sem keypt hefir, Dipl. iv. 9; s. lögriptingum á jörðu, ii. 20; svara máli fyrir e-n, to answer for, Nj. 106; s. sökum fyrir e-t, to pay the penally for, Sks. 796; s. e-m lögum, to answer according to the law, D. N.; s. þessum lögbrotum, to answer for them, Sks. 546; at þér svarit slíku fyrir sem þér hafit til gört, that you shall answer for what you have done, Boll. 350; s. skilum fyrir, to give an account for, Fms. vii. 127; eiga at s. málum, Stat. 309; um presta, hverju þeir skulu s., what duties they have to discharge, N. G. L. i. 345; svara til allra stétta, to pay taxes to all estates (king and clergy).2. svara e-u, to be equal, amount to; svá mikil kol sem svaraði fimm hrossa göngu, Dipl. v. 14; er svari innkaupum, N. G. L. iii. 16; sam-s. -
86 надлежащий
прил.appropriate; competent; due; fit; good; proper; right; suitableпредоставлять надлежащую защиту против вооружённого вторжения (вооружённой интервенции) — to grant (provide) adequate protection against armed intervention
надлежащее исполнение своих (профессиональных) обязанностей — proper discharge (execution, exercise, performance) of one's (official, professional) duties (functions)
- надлежащим образомнадлежащее осуществление (отправление) правосудия — proper administration (delivery, dispensation, distribution, execution, exercise) of justice (of judicial power); proper course of justice
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87 ненадлежащее исполнение
improper execution (fulfilment, performance); ( договора) improper execution (performance) of a contract; ( профессиональных обязанностей) improper discharge (execution, exercise, performance) of one's official (professional) duties; malpracticeРусско-английский юридический словарь > ненадлежащее исполнение
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88 освобождать от занимаемой должности
to discharge; dismiss; lay off; release from duties (from office); relieve of one's post; sackРусско-английский юридический словарь > освобождать от занимаемой должности
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89 служебный
прил.для служебного пользования — for official use; restricted
- служебная радиограммапри исполнении служебных обязанностей — in the execution (discharge, performance) of one's (official) duties; when (while) on duty
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90 οἰκουργέω
οἰκουργέω (οἰκουργός) to carry out responsibilities in a household, be domestic, tend to things in the house τὰ κατὰ τὸν οἶκον οἰκ. fulfill one’s household responsibilities 1 Cl 1:3 (Trag., et al. use the verb οἰκουρεῖν, which the Jerus. ms. restores by erasure in Clement’s text). Not to be equated with οἰκοδεσποτέω ‘manage a household’ 1 Ti 5:14 (s. the distinction between οἰκουρός and οἰκονόμος Cass. Dio 56, 3 [s. next entry]). Both the Semitic and Hellenic ideal was for women to remain at home and discharge domestic duties. Appropriate to the role of a respectable woman was observance of οἰκουρίαν καὶ τὸν σέμνον βίον ‘tending to things at home and leading a sedate life’ Alciphron 3, 22 [58]; in the OT, contrast the ‘virtuous’ woman who is busy at home Pr 31 and the ‘loose’ woman who does not remain at home 7:11.—S. DELG s.v. ἔργον I 2 p. 364. M-M. s.v.-ός; Field, Notes, 220–21.
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