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1 divisional ordnance office
Military: DOOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > divisional ordnance office
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2 управление дивизии
Military: divisional officeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > управление дивизии
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3 Bezirksagent
Bezirksagent
(Börse) district jobber;
• Bezirksagentur regional agency;
• Bezirksagentur einer Bank district office (US);
• Bezirksamt county office (US);
• Bezirksamtmann district constable (US), county commissioner (Br.);
• Bezirksausgabe local (regional, territorial) edition;
• Bezirksausschuss district council;
• Bezirksaußenstelle regional outlet, (Kommunalverwaltung) divisional administration (US);
• Bezirksbeauftragter regional commissioner, (Gewerkschaft) district organizer (Br.);
• Bezirksbehörde area authority, Regional Board (Br.);
• Bezirksbüro area office;
• Bezirksdirektor area (local, Br.) manager, regional director, (Versicherung) superintendent of agents;
• Bezirksgericht county court (Br.), [United States] district court (US);
• Bezirksgeschäftsstelle area headquarters;
• Bezirksgliederung regional organization;
• Bezirksgrenze district line;
• Bezirksinspektor district inspector;
• Bezirkskarte (Bahn) season (commutation, US) ticket;
• Bezirksleiter divisional (district, sales) manager;
• Bezirksleitung area headquarters;
• Bezirkspostamt district post-office;
• Bezirksregierung regional government;
• Bezirksrevisor district auditor;
• Bezirksrichter district [court] judge;
• Bezirkstagung district convention;
• Bezirksumlage county rate (Br.);
• Bezirksumsatz district sales;
• Bezirksverband county borough (Br.);
• Bezirksverbreitung (Zeitung) city zone circulation;
• Bezirksverkaufsleiter district [sales] (divisional sales, regional) manager;
• Bezirksverkehr local traffic;
• Bezirksvertreter local agent, district (regional) representative, regional salesman, distributor, (Werbung) special representative (US);
• Bezirksverwaltung district authorities (committee, US);
• Bezirksvorsteher county commissioner (US);
• Bezirkswahlen regional (local, Br.) elections;
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4 Preece, Sir William Henry
[br]b. 15 February 1834 Bryn Helen, Gwynedd, Walesd. 6 November 1913 Penrhos, Gwynedd, Wales[br]Welsh electrical engineer who greatly furthered the development and use of wireless telegraphy and the telephone in Britain, dominating British Post Office engineering during the last two decades of the nineteenth century.[br]After education at King's College, London, in 1852 Preece entered the office of Edwin Clark with the intention of becoming a civil engineer, but graduate studies at the Royal Institution under Faraday fired his enthusiasm for things electrical. His earliest work, as connected with telegraphy and in particular its application for securing the safe working of railways; in 1853 he obtained an appointment with the Electric and National Telegraph Company. In 1856 he became Superintendent of that company's southern district, but four years later he moved to telegraph work with the London and South West Railway. From 1858 to 1862 he was also Engineer to the Channel Islands Telegraph Company. When the various telegraph companies in Britain were transferred to the State in 1870, Preece became a Divisional Engineer in the General Post Office (GPO). Promotion followed in 1877, when he was appointed Chief Electrician to the Post Office. One of the first specimens of Bell's telephone was brought to England by Preece and exhibited at the British Association meeting in 1877. From 1892 to 1899 he served as Engineer-in-Chief to the Post Office. During this time he made a number of important contributions to telegraphy, including the use of water as part of telegraph circuits across the Solent (1882) and the Bristol Channel (1888). He also discovered the existence of inductive effects between parallel wires, and with Fleming showed that a current (thermionic) flowed between the hot filament and a cold conductor in an incandescent lamp.Preece was distinguished by his administrative ability, some scientific insight, considerable engineering intuition and immense energy. He held erroneous views about telephone transmission and, not accepting the work of Oliver Heaviside, made many errors when planning trunk circuits. Prior to the successful use of Hertzian waves for wireless communication Preece carried out experiments, often on a large scale, in attempts at wireless communication by inductive methods. These became of historic interest only when the work of Maxwell and Hertz was developed by Guglielmo Marconi. It is to Preece that credit should be given for encouraging Marconi in 1896 and collaborating with him in his early experimental work on radio telegraphy.While still employed by the Post Office, Preece contributed to the development of numerous early public electricity schemes, acting as Consultant and often supervising their construction. At Worcester he was responsible for Britain's largest nineteenth-century public hydro-electric station. He received a knighthood on his retirement in 1899, after which he continued his consulting practice in association with his two sons and Major Philip Cardew. Preece contributed some 136 papers and printed lectures to scientific journals, ninety-nine during the period 1877 to 1894.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCB 1894. Knighted (KCB) 1899. FRS 1881. President, Society of Telegraph Engineers, 1880. President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1880, 1893. President, Institution of Civil Engineers 1898–9. Chairman, Royal Society of Arts 1901–2.BibliographyPreece produced numerous papers on telegraphy and telephony that were presented as Royal Institution Lectures (see Royal Institution Library of Science, 1974) or as British Association reports.1862–3, "Railway telegraphs and the application of electricity to the signaling and working of trains", Proceedings of the ICE 22:167–93.Eleven editions of Telegraphy (with J.Sivewright), London, 1870, were published by 1895.1883, "Molecular radiation in incandescent lamps", Proceedings of the Physical Society 5: 283.1885. "Molecular shadows in incandescent lamps". Proceedings of the Physical Society 7: 178.1886. "Electric induction between wires and wires", British Association Report. 1889, with J.Maier, The Telephone.1894, "Electric signalling without wires", RSA Journal.1898, "Aetheric telegraphy", Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers.Further ReadingJ.J.Fahie, 1899, History of Wireless Telegraphy 1838–1899, Edinburgh: Blackwood. E.Hawkes, 1927, Pioneers of Wireless, London: Methuen.E.C.Baker, 1976, Sir William Preece, F.R.S. Victorian Engineer Extraordinary, London (a detailed biography with an appended list of his patents, principal lectures and publications).D.G.Tucker, 1981–2, "Sir William Preece (1834–1913)", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 53:119–36 (a critical review with a summary of his consultancies).GW / KFBiographical history of technology > Preece, Sir William Henry
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5 director
adj.director, directing.m.1 director, leader, principal.2 superintendent, manager, officer.3 conductor, orchestra conductor.4 warden.5 headmaster, head teacher.* * *► adjetivo1 directing, managing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 director, manager2 (de colegio - hombre) headmaster; (mujer) headmistress3 (de universidad) rector4 (de editorial) editor5 (de cárcel) governor6 (de orquesta) conductor\director,-ra de cine film directordirector,-ra de escena stage managerdirector espiritual father confessordirector,-ra gerente managing director* * *(f. - directora)noundirector, manager, head, headmaster* * *director, -a1.ADJ [consejo, junta] governing; [principio] guiding2. SM / F1) (=responsable) [de centro escolar] headteacher, headmaster/headmistress, principal; [de periódico, revista] editor; (Cine, TV) director; [de orquesta] conductor; [de hospital] manager, administrator; [de prisión] governor, warden (EEUU)director(a) artístico/a — artistic director
director(a) de departamento — (Univ) head of department
director(a) de funeraria — undertaker, funeral director, mortician (EEUU)
director(a) de interiores — (TV) studio director
director(a) de tesis — thesis supervisor, research supervisor
2) (Com) (=gerente) manager; [de mayor responsabilidad] directordirector(a) adjunto/a — assistant manager
director(a) ejecutivo/a — executive director, managing director
director(a) técnico/a — technical manager
3.SM(Rel)* * *- tora masculino, femeninoa) ( de escuela) (m) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmaster (BrE); (f) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmistress (BrE); (de periódico, revista) editor (in chief); ( de hospital) administrator; ( de prisión) warden (AmE), governor (BrE)b) (Com) ( gerente) manager; ( miembro de junta directiva) director, executivec) (Cin, Teatr) director* * *= chairman [chairmen, pl.], chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chief, chief librarian, director, head, manager [manageress, -fem.], headmaster, office manager, business manager, chair.Ex. As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.Ex. Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.Ex. He subsequently served as chief of that Division, chief of the Serial Record Division, Assistant Director for Cataloging of the Processing Department, Director of the Processing Department, and Assistant Librarian of Processing Services.Ex. The chief librarian or director of libraries, by which title the post is sometimes now known, will in general be fully occupied with making decisions on internal professional policy, committee work, and administration and management in the widest sense.Ex. Hugh C, Atkinson, director of the University of Illinois Libraries, has consistently been in the forefront in applying automation to traditional library problems and services.Ex. She began her career at Central Missouri State University where she was head of the Documents Depository.Ex. Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.Ex. The author played a large part in the successful establishment of the school library when her husband became headmaster = La autora desempeñó un gran papel en la creación de la biblioteca escolar cuando su esposo fue nombrado director.Ex. This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex. Watman wondered how the profession would react to the idea of a business manager instead of assistant.Ex. Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.----* cargo de director = directorship.* cartas al director = letter to the editor.* Conferencia de Directores de Bibliotecas Nacionales (CDNL) = Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL).* directora conjunta = co-chairperson.* director adjunto = assistant director, deputy director, joint director.* director artístico = art director.* director cinematográfico = film director.* director comercial = marketing executive, chief commercial officer.* director conjunto = co-chairperson.* director de biblioteca = library director.* director de cine = film director.* director de curso = course leader.* director de departamento = department head.* director de empresa = company director.* director de escuela = school principal.* director de filial = branch head.* director de finanzas = finance director.* director de funeraria = funeral director, undertaker, mortician.* director de la biblioteca = head librarian.* director de marketing = marketing executive.* director de museo = curator.* director de operaciones = chief operating officer (COO), director for operations.* director de orquesta = conductor.* director de periódico = newspaper editor.* director de pompas fúnebres = undertaker, funeral director, mortician.* director de prisión = prison warden.* director de tesis = PhD supervisor, dissertation adviser, dissertation supervisor, thesis supervisor, thesis adviser, research supervisor.* director ejecutivo = executive director, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), managing director, chief executive.* director ejecutivo de la gestión del conocimiento = knowledge executive.* director, el = principal.* director financiero = finance director, chief financial officer.* director general = executive director, Director-General, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), chief executive, senior director.* director principal = senior director.* partichela de piano director, violín director, etc = piano/violin, etc. conductor part.* subdirector = assistant director.* * *- tora masculino, femeninoa) ( de escuela) (m) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmaster (BrE); (f) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmistress (BrE); (de periódico, revista) editor (in chief); ( de hospital) administrator; ( de prisión) warden (AmE), governor (BrE)b) (Com) ( gerente) manager; ( miembro de junta directiva) director, executivec) (Cin, Teatr) director* * *el directorEx: Anthony read the handwritten note he found in his mailbox from the principal of the high school at which he had been employed as head of the school media program for one month.
= chairman [chairmen, pl.], chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chief, chief librarian, director, head, manager [manageress, -fem.], headmaster, office manager, business manager, chair.Ex: As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.
Ex: Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.Ex: He subsequently served as chief of that Division, chief of the Serial Record Division, Assistant Director for Cataloging of the Processing Department, Director of the Processing Department, and Assistant Librarian of Processing Services.Ex: The chief librarian or director of libraries, by which title the post is sometimes now known, will in general be fully occupied with making decisions on internal professional policy, committee work, and administration and management in the widest sense.Ex: Hugh C, Atkinson, director of the University of Illinois Libraries, has consistently been in the forefront in applying automation to traditional library problems and services.Ex: She began her career at Central Missouri State University where she was head of the Documents Depository.Ex: Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.Ex: The author played a large part in the successful establishment of the school library when her husband became headmaster = La autora desempeñó un gran papel en la creación de la biblioteca escolar cuando su esposo fue nombrado director.Ex: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex: Watman wondered how the profession would react to the idea of a business manager instead of assistant.Ex: Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.* cargo de director = directorship.* cartas al director = letter to the editor.* Conferencia de Directores de Bibliotecas Nacionales (CDNL) = Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL).* directora conjunta = co-chairperson.* director adjunto = assistant director, deputy director, joint director.* director artístico = art director.* director cinematográfico = film director.* director comercial = marketing executive, chief commercial officer.* director conjunto = co-chairperson.* director de biblioteca = library director.* director de cine = film director.* director de curso = course leader.* director de departamento = department head.* director de empresa = company director.* director de escuela = school principal.* director de filial = branch head.* director de finanzas = finance director.* director de funeraria = funeral director, undertaker, mortician.* director de la biblioteca = head librarian.* director de marketing = marketing executive.* director de museo = curator.* director de operaciones = chief operating officer (COO), director for operations.* director de orquesta = conductor.* director de periódico = newspaper editor.* director de pompas fúnebres = undertaker, funeral director, mortician.* director de prisión = prison warden.* director de tesis = PhD supervisor, dissertation adviser, dissertation supervisor, thesis supervisor, thesis adviser, research supervisor.* director ejecutivo = executive director, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), managing director, chief executive.* director ejecutivo de la gestión del conocimiento = knowledge executive.* director, el = principal.* director financiero = finance director, chief financial officer.* director general = executive director, Director-General, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), chief executive, senior director.* director principal = senior director.* partichela de piano director, violín director, etc = piano/violin, etc. conductor part.* subdirector = assistant director.* * *masculine, feminine1 (de una escuela) ( masculine) head teacher, principal ( AmE), headmaster ( BrE); ( feminine) head teacher, principal ( AmE), headmistress ( BrE); (de un periódico, una revista) editor, editor in chief; (de un hospital) administrator; (de una prisión) warden ( AmE), governor ( BrE)Compuestos:● director adjunto, directora adjuntamasculine, feminine deputy director● director/directora de divisiónmasculine, feminine divisional director● director/directora de escenamasculine, feminine stage manager● director/directora de orquestamasculine, feminine conductor● director/directora de ventasmasculine, feminine sales manager o director● director ejecutivo, directora ejecutivamasculine, feminine executive directormasculine father confessor● director/directora general● director/directora gerentemasculine, feminine managing director● director técnico, directora técnica* * *
director◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmistress (BrE);
(de periódico, revista) editor (in chief);
( de hospital) administrator;
( de prisión) warden (AmE), governor (BrE)
( miembro de junta directiva) director, executive;
c) (Cin, Teatr) director;
director,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 director
(de un colegio) head teacher, US principal
(de un periódico) editor
2 (de una película, musical) director
(de orquesta) conductor
' director' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achuchar
- cineasta
- consejera
- consejero
- definitivamente
- desear
- dirección
- directiva
- directivo
- directora
- dtor
- entrante
- fiscal
- galerista
- general
- proyecto
- realizador
- realizadora
- sazón
- script
- subdirector
- subdirectora
- adjunto
- interino
- jefe
- llegar
- secretario
- señor
English:
advertise
- climax
- conductor
- deputy
- director
- dismiss
- distrust
- film
- film maker
- governor
- head
- headmaster
- hook
- manager
- managing
- MD
- meeting
- mgr
- Postmaster General
- president
- principal
- producer
- put through
- showman
- stage director
- stage manager
- superintendent
- act
- ask
- coach
- controller
- editor
- editorial
- elevate
- funeral
- instigation
- managing director
- mortician
- movie
- stage
- take
- warden
* * *director, -ora nm,f1. [de empresa] director;[de hotel, hospital, banco] manager, f manageress; [de periódico] editor; [de colegio] Br headmaster, f headmistress, US principal; [de cárcel] Br governor, US warden director adjunto associate o deputy director;director comercial marketing manager;director ejecutivo executive director;director espiritual spiritual director;director en funciones acting manager;director general general manager;director gerente managing director, chief executive, esp US chief executive officer;director de recursos humanos human resources manager;director técnico [en fútbol] director of football;director de tesis supervisor;director de ventas sales director o manager2. [de obra artística] directordirector artístico artistic director;director de banda musical bandmaster;director de circo ringmaster;director de escena producer, stage manager;director de fotografía director of photography;director musical musical director;director de orquesta conductor* * *I adj leadingII m, directora f1 de empresa manager2 EDU principal, Brhead (teacher)* * *1) : director, manager, head2) : conductor (of an orchestra)* * *director n1. (de cine) director2. (de empresa, banco) manager3. (de colegio) head / headteacher4. (de periódico) editor -
6 заведующий медицинским отделом округа
Mining: Divisional Medical Office (Национального совета по углю, Англия), Divisional Medical OfficerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заведующий медицинским отделом округа
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7 руководитель отделения
1) Engineering: branch manager (фирмы), branchwork manager (фирмы), office manager (фирмы)2) Economy: divisional head3) Accounting: divisional manager (фирмы)4) Political economy: (ООН) Resident DirectorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > руководитель отделения
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8 Verwaltungsbeirat
Verwaltungsbeirat
advisory (administrative) board, (Kommunalwesen) county board of supervisors;
• Verwaltungsbericht administrative report;
• Verwaltungsbeschwerde appeal;
• Verwaltungsbezirk division, administrative district (area, county, Br.), municipal (magisterial, US) district, administration area (riding, Br.), civil district, [super]intendency;
• in Verwaltungsbezirke aufteilen to regionalize;
• Verwaltungsbüro [administrative] office;
• Verwaltungschef chief magistrate;
• Verwaltungsdienst Civil Service (Br.);
• Verwaltungsdienstleistungen erstellen to provide administrative services;
• Verwaltungsdokument administrative document;
• Verwaltungsebene tier (Br.);
• zweite Verwaltungsebene second-tier authority;
• Verwaltungseinheit unit of administration, local division;
• autonome Verwaltungseinheiten proprietary governments;
• kommunale Verwaltungseinheit municipal (local, Br.) authority;
• Verwaltungseinsparungen economies in administration, civil service cuts (Br.);
• Verwaltungsentscheidung administrative ruling;
• Verwaltungserfahrungen administrative experience;
• Verwaltungserlass ordinance, magisterial decree (US);
• Verwaltungsexamen divisional examination;
• Verwaltungsfachmann business administrator;
• Verwaltungsformalitäten administrative formalities;
• Verwaltungsfunktionen administrative functions;
• Verwaltungsgebaren stewardship of management;
• Verwaltungsgebäude administration building, (AG) business premises, management office;
• Verwaltungsgebiet administrative area (county, Br.);
• Verwaltungsgebühr (Bank) account-carrying (administrative) charge, (Bearbeitung) management charge, (Behörde) [administrative] fee, governmental fee, (Investmentfonds) management fee, service charge (Br.), (Lagerungskosten) carrying charge (US), (Rückkauf einer Lebensversicherung) surrender charge;
• Verwaltungsgemeinkosten administrative overheads;
• Verwaltungsgenie administrative genius;
• Verwaltungsgericht administrative court;
• Verwaltungsgerichtsbarkeit administrative jurisdiction;
• Verwaltungsgesellschaft administrative company, civil corporation, managing company (Br.), (Kapitalanlagegesellschaft) management company (Br.);
• Verwaltungsgremium administrative board, administrative (governing) body;
• Verwaltungshandlung administrative act;
• fehlerhafte (nicht ordnungsgemäß zustande gekommene) Verwaltungshandlung failure to act;
• Verwaltungshaushalt (Europäische Kommission) operating budget;
• Verwaltungsjahr business year;
• Verwaltungskader management cadre;
• Verwaltungskarriere management career;
• Verwaltungskomitee managing board;
• Verwaltungskonto management account;
• Verwaltungskörper administrative body (board), (Betrieb) management team, managerial staff. -
9 отделение артиллерийско-технической службы дивизии
Military: divisional ordnance officeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отделение артиллерийско-технической службы дивизии
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10 departementaal
adj. departmental, arranged in divisions; divisional; concerning an office -
11 нос к носу
нос к носу (нос в нос, нос с носом, носом к носу) (налететь на кого-либо, столкнуться с кем-либо и т. п.)прост.bump (run) < right> into smb.; come (find oneself) face to face with smb.; almost collide with smb.- Я, спустя сутки, встретил Гарина на почтамте. Матерь божья, кто же не испугается, столкнувшись нос к носу с живым покойником. (А. Толстой, Гиперболоид инженера Гарина) — 'I met Garin at the post-office a day later. Mother of God, who would not be scared out of his wits coming face to face with a living corpse?'
Я скакал по лагерю с поручением начальника дивизии, когда нос к носу налетел на князя Багратиона. (С. Голубов, Багратион) — I was galloping through the camp with a message from the Divisional Commander when I almost collided with Prince Bagration.
Однажды [Колька] столкнулся нос к носу с только что поднявшимся из берлоги медведем. (В. Астафьев, Царь-рыба) — Once he suddenly found himself face to face with a bear that had just come out of its lair.
У мастерской его караулила Даша, Олег нос к носу столкнулся с ней. (П. Проскурин, Полуденные сны) — Dasha was waiting for him by the workshop, and Oleg bumped right into her.
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