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1 юрисконсульт правительства
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > юрисконсульт правительства
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2 юрист
сущ.Русское слово юрист относится к людям, занимающимся юридической деятельностью без уточнения их функций, специальности в юриспруденции. Английские соответствия конкретизируют функции и квалификацию юриста.1. lawyer — юрист, адвокат (общее название для человека, оказывающего юридические услуги всякого рода, как правило, не выступает в суде): my lawyer — мой адвокат; a famous lawyer — известный адвокат; a lawyer by profession — юрист по профессии; io consult a lawyer — получить консультацию (у) юриста2. attorney — поверенный, адвокат, юрист, прокурор (преимущественно американский термин, обозначает специалиста, который не только консультирует, но и представляет своего клиента по юридическим и правовым вопросам, может выступать в суде): Не later became a prominent attorney. — Позднее он стал выдающимся адвокатом. No one wanted the position of defence attorney. — Никто не хотел занимать пост адвоката защиты. If you want to understand the meaning of this law, go to the District Attorney. — Если вы хотите получить разъяснения по этому закону, обратитесь к районному прокурору.3. counsellor , counselor — адвокат, юрист (преимущественно американский термин для адвоката, консультирующего и выступающего в суде (= attorney), используется как обращение в суде): «Thank you. Counsellor,» said the judge. — «Благодарю вас, господин адвокат», — сказал судья. The counsellor requested to interrogate the defendant but his request was rejected. — Адвокат истца попросил разрешения допросить ответчика, но его запрос был отклонен.4. barrister — адвокат (преимущественно британский термин для адвоката, имеющего право выступать в суде, как со стороны обвинения, так и со стороны защиты): barrister for defence — адвокат защиты; barrister for prosecution — адвокат обвинения5. solicitor — юрисконсульт, поверенный в делах (используется главным образом в британском варианте для адвокатов, ведущих финансовые и юридические дела своих клиентов, но выступающих в суде в ограниченных случаях в низших инстанциях суда): city (department, government) solicitor — юрисконсульт города (министерства, правительства) Не was a partner in a firm of solicitor. — Он был совладельцем одной юридической фирмы./Он был совладельцем одной адвокатской конторы. I was advised to put the matter into the hands of a solicitor. — Мне посоветовали поручить это дело адвокату./Мне посоветовали передать это дело адвокату./Мне посоветовали нанять адвоката. -
3 юрисконсульт
1. solicitor2. legal adviserюрисконсульт; юрист-консультант — legal counsel
юрисконсульт; юридический советник — legal adviser
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4 юрисконсульт города
1) General subject: city (department, government) solicitor2) Law: city solicitor (в некоторых штатах)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > юрисконсульт города
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5 юрисконсульт
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6 юрисконсульт министерства
General subject: city (department, government) solicitorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > юрисконсульт министерства
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7 юрисконсульт правительства
General subject: city (department, government) solicitorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > юрисконсульт правительства
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8 gestor
adj.1 managing.2 negotiating.m.1 manager, executive, doer.2 promoter.* * *► adjetivo1 managing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (administrador) manager, director\gestor administrativo agent, business agent* * *gestor, -a1.ADJ (=que gestiona) managing2.SM / F manager/manageress; (=promotor) promoter; (=agente) business agent, representative; (tb: gestor(a) administrativo/a) agent undertaking business with government departments, insurance companies etc3.SM* * *I- tora adjetivoa) ( que tramita)b) ( que administra) <órgano/comisión> administrative, managing (before n)II- tora masculino, femenino ( para trámites oficiales) agent ( who obtains official documents on clients' behalf)* * *= steward, managing, caretaker, managerial.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. This article explores whether the archivist is a steward for some wider amorphous body including past and future generations.Ex. We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.Ex. Frequently, the creators and caretakers of a data base have an irresistible impulse to give it a fixup, a paint job, or a new colour scheme.Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of managerial Work'.----* basado en un gestor de bases de datos = DBMS-based.* gestor de bases de datos = database management system (DBMS), database manager, DBMS system.* gestor de bases de datos relacionales = relational database management system.* gestor de colas de impresión = print spooler.* gestor de contenidos = content management software (CMS).* gestor de documentación administrativa = record manager [records manager], record(s) manager.* gestor de información = information software package.* gestor de la información = information manager, information handler.* gestor del conocimiento = knowledge worker, knowledge manager.* gestor de nivel medio = middle manager.* gestor de tesauros = thesaurus software.* gestor documental = document retrieval system, information retrieval system (IRS), text information management system, document management software, document management system, information manager, record manager [records manager].* NAGARA (Asociación Nacional de Archiveros y Gestores de Documentos del Gobie = National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators (NAGARA).* organismo gestor de bibliotecas = library authority.* * *I- tora adjetivoa) ( que tramita)b) ( que administra) <órgano/comisión> administrative, managing (before n)II- tora masculino, femenino ( para trámites oficiales) agent ( who obtains official documents on clients' behalf)* * *= steward, managing, caretaker, managerial.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: This article explores whether the archivist is a steward for some wider amorphous body including past and future generations.
Ex: We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.Ex: Frequently, the creators and caretakers of a data base have an irresistible impulse to give it a fixup, a paint job, or a new colour scheme.Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of managerial Work'.* basado en un gestor de bases de datos = DBMS-based.* gestor de bases de datos = database management system (DBMS), database manager, DBMS system.* gestor de bases de datos relacionales = relational database management system.* gestor de colas de impresión = print spooler.* gestor de contenidos = content management software (CMS).* gestor de documentación administrativa = record manager [records manager], record(s) manager.* gestor de información = information software package.* gestor de la información = information manager, information handler.* gestor del conocimiento = knowledge worker, knowledge manager.* gestor de nivel medio = middle manager.* gestor de tesauros = thesaurus software.* gestor documental = document retrieval system, information retrieval system (IRS), text information management system, document management software, document management system, information manager, record manager [records manager].* NAGARA (Asociación Nacional de Archiveros y Gestores de Documentos del Gobie = National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators (NAGARA).* organismo gestor de bibliotecas = library authority.* * *1(que tramita): una agencia gestora an agency which obtains official documents on clients' behalf2 (que administra) ‹órgano/comisión› administrative, managing ( before n)masculine, feminineA2 ( Chi) (oficioso) fixerCompuesto:gestor/gestora de riesgosrisk managerB* * *
gestor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino solicitor
' gestor' also found in these entries:
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gestora
* * *gestor, -ora♦ adjel equipo gestor del proyecto the project management team;el órgano gestor de las ayudas the body responsible for the administration of the grants♦ nm,f= person who carries out dealings with public bodies on behalf of private customers or companies, combining the roles of solicitor and accountantFin gestor de fondos fund manager♦ nmInformát gestor de archivos file manager;gestor de correo mail manager;gestor de memoria memory manager* * ** * *: facilitating, negotiating, managing: facilitator, manager -
9 Plimsoll, Samuel
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 10 February 1824 Bristol, Englandd. 8 June 1898 Folkestone, Kent, England[br]English inventor of the Plimsoll Line on ships.[br]Plimsoll was educated privately and at Dr Eadon's school in Sheffield. On leaving school he became Clerk to a solicitor and then to a brewery, where he rose to become Manager. In 1851 he acted as an honorary secretary to the Great Exhibition. Two years later he went to London and set up as a coal merchant: he published two pamphlets on the coal trade in 1862. After several unsuccessful attempts, he managed to be elected as Member of Parliament for Derby in 1868, in the Radical interest. He concerned himself with mercantile shipping and in 1870 he began his campaign to improve safety at sea, particularly by the imposition of a load-line on vessels to prevent dangerous overloading. In 1871 he introduced a resolution into the House of Commons and also a bill, the Government also having proposed one on the same subject, but strong opposition from the powerful shipping-business interest forced a withdrawal. Plimsoll published a pamphlet, Our Seamen, bitterly attacking the shipowners. This aroused public feeling and controversy, and under pressure the Government appointed a Royal Commission in 1873, under the chairmanship of the Duke of Somerset, to examine the matter. Their report did not support Plimsoll's proposal for a load-line, but that did not prevent him from bringing forward his own bill, which was narrowly defeated by only three votes. The Government then introduced its own merchant shipping bill in 1875, but it was so mauled by the Opposition that the Prime Minister, Disraeli, threatened to withdraw it. That provoked a violent protest from Plimsoll in the House, including a description of the shipowners which earned him temporary suspension from the House. He was allowed to return after an apology, but the incident served to heighten public feeling for the seamen. The Government were obliged to hustle through the Merchant Shipping Act 1876, which ensured, among other things, that ships should be marked with what has become universally known as the Plimsoll Line; Plimsoll himself became known as "The Seamen's Friend".In 1880 he relinquished his parliamentary seat at Derby, but he continued his campaign to improve conditions for seamen and to ensure that the measures in the Act were properly carried out.LRD -
10 ufficio
m (pl -ci) officeufficio cambi bureau de changeufficio oggetti smarriti lost propertyufficio postale post officeufficio stampa press officeufficio di collocamento Jobcentreufficio turistico tourist information office* * *ufficio s.m.1 ( struttura burocratica, posto di lavoro) office; ( reparto) department; ( edificio, locali) (office) premises (pl.): domani sarò in ufficio alle otto, I'll be in the office tomorrow at eight; l'ufficio chiude a mezzogiorno, the office closes at noon; hanno un ufficio in affitto vicino alla stazione, they rent premises near the station; mobili per ufficio, office furniture; orario d'ufficio, office hours // (amm.): ufficio centrale, central office; ufficio distaccato, di zona, branch (o field) office; ufficio contabile, accounting office; ufficio governativo, government office (o bureau); uffici doganali, customs house; ufficio imposte, tax office; ufficio legale, legal office (o department); ufficio tecnico, technical department, ( di impresa) production engineering department; ufficio turistico, viaggi, tourist, travel office; ufficio acquisti, purchase department; ufficio commerciale, vendite, sales office (o department); ufficio cassa, cashier's office; ufficio del personale, personnel department; ufficio di rappresentanza, representative office; ufficio pubblicità, advertising office (o department)2 ( carica, funzione) office, task, function, job, post, position: l'ufficio di direttore, di ministro, the office of director, of minister; accettare, rifiutare un ufficio, to accept, to refuse an office; conferire un ufficio, to appoint to an office; sospendere qlcu. dall'ufficio, to suspend s.o. from his post // d'ufficio, officially: doveri d'ufficio, office (o official) duties; ragioni d'ufficio, official reasons; segreto d'ufficio, official secret; omissione d'atti d'ufficio, failure to perform official duties; mettersi in contatto con qlcu. d'ufficio, to get in touch with s.o. officially // (dir.): reato perseguibile d'ufficio, indictable offence; nominato d'ufficio, appointed by the court; difensore d'ufficio, consel appointed by the court (o public defender); procedimento ( penale) d'ufficio, prosecution ex officio3 ( dovere) duty: adempiere al proprio ufficio, to do one's duty; fuori ufficio, off duty; è ufficio del giudice essere imparziale, it is the duty of a judge to be impartial4 ( intervento): interporre i propri uffici a favore di qlcu., to intercede on s.o.'s. behalf; buoni uffici, good offices; per merito dei suoi buoni uffici ottenni questo posto, thanks to his good offices I got this post5 (eccl.) → uffizio.* * *1) (locale di lavoro) office, bureau*; (settore di una compagnia) department, sectionufficio acquisti, (del) personale — purchasing department, personnel (department)
lavoro d'ufficio — clerical work, deskwork (anche spreg.)
orario di ufficio — office o business hours
2) (incarico, carica) officesospendere qcn. da un ufficio — to suspend sb. from his post
3) (autorità)d'ufficio — [pensionamento, licenziamento] compulsory
abuso d'ufficio — abuse of authority, misfeasance
avvocato d'ufficio — duty solicitor BE, public defender AE
4) form. (favore, intervento)5) relig. office, service•* * *ufficiopl. -ci /uf'fit∫o, t∫i/sostantivo m.1 (locale di lavoro) office, bureau*; (settore di una compagnia) department, section; ufficio acquisti, (del) personale purchasing department, personnel (department); lavoro d'ufficio clerical work, deskwork (anche spreg.); orario di ufficio office o business hours2 (incarico, carica) office; ufficio pubblico public office; ufficio di giudice justiceship; sospendere qcn. da un ufficio to suspend sb. from his post3 (autorità) d'ufficio [pensionamento, licenziamento] compulsory; abuso d'ufficio abuse of authority, misfeasance; avvocato d'ufficio duty solicitor BE, public defender AE5 relig. office, service; l'ufficio funebre the office for the deadufficio del catasto land office; ufficio di collocamento employment exchange; ufficio informazioni information bureau; ufficio postale post office; ufficio stampa press office; ufficio del turismo tourist (information) office. -
11 departamento
m.1 department.departamento de atención al cliente customer services (department)departamento de caballeros menswear departmentdepartamento de marketing marketing departmentdepartamento de personal personnel (department)2 administrative district.3 compartment (compartimento).4 flat(apartment). (Argentinian Spanish)5 apartment, flat.* * *1 (sección) department, section2 (provincia) district, province3 (de tren) compartment4 (de un objeto) compartment, section* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de empresa, universidad] department2) [de caja, tren] compartment3) (Náut)4) LAm (=piso) flat, apartment (EEUU)* * *1)a) (de empresa, institución) departmentdepartamento de ventas/publicidad — sales/advertising department
Departamento de Inglés — Department of English, English Department
b) (provincia, distrito) department2) (AmL) ( apartamento) apartment (esp AmE), flat (BrE)* * *= department, office, arm.Ex. In some organisations microcomputers will be maintained (that is, mended) by a central computer department, but if this is not the case it may be necessary to take out separate maintenance contracts.Ex. The principal sprang up from her chair and began to perambulate with swift, precise movements about her spacious office.Ex. The author discusses the roles that various arms of the proposed structure can play to promote free flow of information = El autor describe las funciones que los diferentes departamentos de la estructura propuesta puede desempeñar para promover la libre circulación de la información.----* biblioteca de departamento = department library.* departamento de adquisiciones = acquisitions department.* Departamento de Agricultura de la Commonwealth (CAB) = Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux (CAB).* departamento de atención al cliente = customer service department.* departamento de catalogación = cataloguing department, catalogue department, technical services department.* departamento de circulación = circulation department.* departamento de contabilidad = accounting department, accounting office.* Departamento de Defensa = Department of Defense.* departamento de defensa del consumidor = consumer protection department.* departamento de encuadernación = binding department.* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC) = University Grants Committee (UGC).* departamento de formación = teaching unit.* departamento de investigación = research unit.* departamento de lectura "formativo-recreativa" = popular department.* departamento del gobierno = government office.* departamento de marketing = marketing department.* departamento de préstamo = circulation department.* departamento de préstamo interbibliotecario = interlibrary loan department.* departamento de procesos técnicos = processing department.* departamento de publicaciones = publishing arm.* departamento de sanidad = health department.* departamento de servicios técnicos = technical services department.* departamento de transportes = transport authorities.* departamento de urbanismo, el = building department, the.* departamento de ventas = sales team, sales department.* departamento universitario = academic department.* director de departamento = department head.* división en departamentos = departmentation.* * *1)a) (de empresa, institución) departmentdepartamento de ventas/publicidad — sales/advertising department
Departamento de Inglés — Department of English, English Department
b) (provincia, distrito) department2) (AmL) ( apartamento) apartment (esp AmE), flat (BrE)* * *= department, office, arm.Ex: In some organisations microcomputers will be maintained (that is, mended) by a central computer department, but if this is not the case it may be necessary to take out separate maintenance contracts.
Ex: The principal sprang up from her chair and began to perambulate with swift, precise movements about her spacious office.Ex: The author discusses the roles that various arms of the proposed structure can play to promote free flow of information = El autor describe las funciones que los diferentes departamentos de la estructura propuesta puede desempeñar para promover la libre circulación de la información.* biblioteca de departamento = department library.* departamento de adquisiciones = acquisitions department.* Departamento de Agricultura de la Commonwealth (CAB) = Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux (CAB).* departamento de atención al cliente = customer service department.* departamento de catalogación = cataloguing department, catalogue department, technical services department.* departamento de circulación = circulation department.* departamento de contabilidad = accounting department, accounting office.* Departamento de Defensa = Department of Defense.* departamento de defensa del consumidor = consumer protection department.* departamento de encuadernación = binding department.* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC) = University Grants Committee (UGC).* departamento de formación = teaching unit.* departamento de investigación = research unit.* departamento de lectura "formativo-recreativa" = popular department.* departamento del gobierno = government office.* departamento de marketing = marketing department.* departamento de préstamo = circulation department.* departamento de préstamo interbibliotecario = interlibrary loan department.* departamento de procesos técnicos = processing department.* departamento de publicaciones = publishing arm.* departamento de sanidad = health department.* departamento de servicios técnicos = technical services department.* departamento de transportes = transport authorities.* departamento de urbanismo, el = building department, the.* departamento de ventas = sales team, sales department.* departamento universitario = academic department.* director de departamento = department head.* división en departamentos = departmentation.* * *A1 (de una empresa, institución) departmentdepartamento de ventas/publicidad sales/advertising departmentDepartamento de Inglés Department of English, English Department2 ( Ferr) compartmentdepartamento de no fumadores no-smoking compartment3 (provincia, distrito) departmentCompuesto:State Department* * *
Multiple Entries:
Dep.
departamento
Dep.,◊ Dept. (Departamento) Dept
departamento sustantivo masculino
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2 (AmL) ( apartamento) apartment (esp AmE), flat (BrE)
departamento sustantivo masculino
1 (de universidad, de empresa, territorial) department
2 Ferroc compartment
3 LAm (piso) flat
' departamento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adscribir
- contabilidad
- informatizar
- nido
- redacción
- secretaría
- unidad
- urgencia
- administración
- autónomo
- Dep.
- negociado
- rentar
- repartición
- sanidad
English:
bureau
- CID
- department
- Dept
- manager
- manageress
- personnel department
- purchasing
- sales department
- unit
- apartment
- college
- flat
- interior
- second
- solicitor
- state
- superintendent
- treasury
* * *departamento nm1. [en empresa, organización] departmentdepartamento de administración administration department;departamento de atención al cliente customer service department;departamento de compras purchasing department;departamento de contabilidad accounting o accounts department;departamento financiero finance department;departamento jurídico legal department;departamento de personal personnel department;departamento de ventas sales department2. [en tienda] department;departamento de caballeros menswear department3. [en universidad, centro de secundaria] department;Departamento de Historia Antigua Department of Ancient History4. [ministerio] ministry, departmentDepartamento de Estado State Department5. [de cajón, maleta] compartment6. [de tren] compartment7. [provincia, distrito] department* * *m1 department2 L.Am. ( apartamento) apartment, Brflat* * *departamento nm1) : department2) apartamento: apartment* * *1. (de empresa, grandes almacenes) department2. (de mueble, tren) compartment -
12 gestoría
f.agency, department, office, bureau.* * *1 agency which transacts official business on its clients' behalf, ≈ solicitor's* * *SF agency ( for undertaking business with government departments, insurance companies etc)GESTORÍA In Spain gestorías are private agencies which specialize in dealing with legal and administrative work. For a fee they carry out the trámites (paperwork) involved in getting passports, work permits, car documentation etc and liaise with the Agencia Tributaria (Inland Revenue), thereby saving their clients much inconvenience and queueing time.* * ** * ** * *gestoría (↑ gestoría a1)In Spain, a gestoría is an office that deals with government agencies on behalf of its clients. It is common practice to use a gestoría to avoid the problems of dealing with Spanish bureaucracy, despite the cost involved.* * *
gestoría sustantivo femenino
agency ( which obtains official documents on clients' behalf)
gestoría sustantivo femenino agency
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13 атторней обвинения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > атторней обвинения
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14 invadir
v.1 to invade.los turistas invadieron el museo the tourists flooded the museumEllos invadieron el pueblo They invaded the town.Ella invade su privacidad She invades his privacy.Ellos invadieron de repente They invaded suddenly.2 to overcome, to overwhelm.lo invadió la tristeza he was overcome by sadness3 to fill, to overflow.4 to be invaded by.Me invadieron muchas dudas I was invaded by many doubts...5 to permeate.El agua invade la bodega The water permeates the storage room.* * *1 to invade* * *verb* * *VT1) (=atacar) [+ célula, país] to invade; [+ espacio aéreo, aguas jurisdiccionales] to violate, enterlos turistas invaden nuestras costas — tourists descend upon o invade our coasts
las malas hierbas/los insectos invadieron el trigal — the wheatfield was overrun with weeds/insects
2) (=ocupar)a) [multitud] [gen] to pour into/onto; [protestando] to storm into/ontolos fans invadieron el estadio/el escenario — the fans poured into the stadium/onto the stage
los manifestantes invadieron la ciudad/las calles — the protesters stormed into the city/onto the streets
b) [vehículo] to go into/ontoel camión invadió el carril contrario/la pista de despegue — the lorry went into the wrong lane/onto the runway
3)invadir a algn — [sentimiento] to overcome sb
la invadió una gran tristeza — she was filled with great sadness, a great sadness overcame her
el miedo había invadido su cuerpo — she was overcome by fear, she was filled with fear, fear overcame her
4) (Com) [producto] to encroach onlos vinos franceses invaden los mercados europeos — French wines are encroaching on European markets
5) (Jur) to encroach uponel abogado intentó invadir las funciones del juez — the solicitor attempted to encroach upon the judge's prerogatives
el delegado invadió atribuciones que no le correspondían — the delegate went beyond the powers vested in him
* * *verbo transitivoa) ejército/fuerzas to invadeb) <espacio aéreo/aguas> to enter, encroach uponinvadió nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales — it encroached upon o entered our territorial waters
c) tristeza/alegría to overcome, overwhelmlo invadió un gran pesar — he was overcome o overwhelmed with sorrow
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, invade, overrun [over-run], come over, wash over, storm, take over.Ex. We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.Ex. They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex. There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex. Information technology invades every facet of industrial, business and personal life.Ex. Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex. 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.Ex. The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex. On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex. We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.----* invadir el terreno (de Alguien) = encroach on/upon + Posesivo + domain.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* * *verbo transitivoa) ejército/fuerzas to invadeb) <espacio aéreo/aguas> to enter, encroach uponinvadió nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales — it encroached upon o entered our territorial waters
c) tristeza/alegría to overcome, overwhelmlo invadió un gran pesar — he was overcome o overwhelmed with sorrow
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, invade, overrun [over-run], come over, wash over, storm, take over.Ex: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.
Ex: They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex: There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex: Information technology invades every facet of industrial, business and personal life.Ex: Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex: 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.Ex: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex: On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex: We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.* invadir el terreno (de Alguien) = encroach on/upon + Posesivo + domain.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* * *invadir [I1 ]vt1 «ejército/fuerzas» to invadelos manifestantes invadieron la plaza the demonstrators poured into the squarelos turistas que invaden el pueblo cada verano the tourists who invade the town each summeruna plaga de langostas invadió la plantación the plantation was overrun by a plague of locustsel virus invade todo el organismo the virus invades the whole organismla televisión invade nuestros hogares television is invading our homes2 ‹espacio aéreo/aguas› to enter, encroach uponhabía invadido nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales it had encroached upon o entered our territorial watersel autobús invadió la calzada contraria the bus went onto the wrong side of the roadel gobierno invadió las atribuciones del poder judicial the government encroached upon the powers of the judiciary3 «tristeza/alegría» to overcome, overwhelmse sintió invadido de una sensación de angustia he felt overcome by o filled with a feeling of anxiety* * *
invadir ( conjugate invadir) verbo transitivo
invadir verbo transitivo to invade
figurado los trabajadores invadieron la calle, workers poured out onto the street
' invadir' also found in these entries:
English:
encroach
- invade
- overrun
- over
* * *invadir vt1. [sujeto: ejército] to invade;el caza invadió el espacio aéreo ruso the fighter plane encroached on Russian airspace;una plaga de langostas invadió los campos a plague of locusts invaded the fields2. [sujeto: turistas]los turistas invadieron el museo the tourists poured o flooded into the museum;la población invadió las calles people poured onto the streets3. [sujeto: sentimiento] to overcome, to overwhelm;lo invadió la tristeza he was overcome o overwhelmed by sadness;nos invade la alegría we are overcome o overwhelmed with joy;me invadió una sensación repentina de cansancio a sudden feeling of tiredness overcame me4. [sujeto: vehículo]el vehículo invadió el carril contrario the vehicle went onto the wrong side of the road;la moto invadió la acera y atropelló a dos peatones the motorbike mounted the Br pavement o US sidewalk and hit two pedestrians5. [sobrepasar límite de]acusaron al ministro de invadir las competencias de otro departamento the minister was accused of encroaching upon another department's area of responsibility;los fotógrafos invadieron la intimidad de la actriz the photographers invaded the actress' privacy* * *v/t1 invade;invadir el carril contrario go onto the wrong side of the road* * *invadir vt: to invade* * *invadir vb to invade -
15 responsable
adj.responsible.responsable de responsible forhacerse responsable de to take responsibility for; (responsabilizarse de) to claim responsibility for (atentado, secuestro)f. & m.1 person responsible.los responsables those responsibletú eres el responsable de… you're responsible for…2 person in charge (encargado).soy el responsable de la sección de ventas I'm in charge of the sales department* * *► adjetivo1 responsible1 (encargado) person in charge2 (de un crimen) perpetrator, culprit, person responsible\hacerse responsable de algo to assume responsibility for something* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=sensato) responsible2) (=encargado) responsible, in chargela persona responsable del departamento — the person in charge of the department, the person responsible for the department
es responsable de la política municipal — she is responsible for o in charge of council policy
3) (=culpable) responsibleel fabricante es responsable de los daños causados — the manufacturer is liable for the damage caused
ser responsable ante algn de algo — to be accountable o answerable to sb for sth
•
hacer a algn responsable de algo — to hold sb responsible for sth•
hacerse responsable de algo — to take responsibility for sth2. SMF1) (=culpable)2) (=encargado)* * *I1) [SER]a) ( concienzudo) responsibleb) ( de tarea)2) ( culpable) responsible; ( con obligación de indemnizar) liableresponsable DE algo — responsible/liable for something
IIeres responsable ante mí del resultado — you're answerable o accountable to me for the result
masculino y femeninoa) ( de tarea)b) (de delito, accidente)los responsables serán castigados — those responsible o the people responsible will be punished
* * *I1) [SER]a) ( concienzudo) responsibleb) ( de tarea)2) ( culpable) responsible; ( con obligación de indemnizar) liableresponsable DE algo — responsible/liable for something
IIeres responsable ante mí del resultado — you're answerable o accountable to me for the result
masculino y femeninoa) ( de tarea)b) (de delito, accidente)los responsables serán castigados — those responsible o the people responsible will be punished
* * *responsable11 = manager [manageress, -fem.], official, overseer, person-in-charge, chair, chairman [chairmen, pl.], chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chairwoman [chairwomen, pl.].Nota: Femenino.Ex: Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.
Ex: See also reference tracings include related headings such as personal and corporate headings for officials, pseudonyms used as uniform headings, etc.Ex: At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.Ex: Every fax machine is to be assigned to a person-in-charge who will have the responsibility of distributing incoming fax messages to recipients.Ex: Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.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: 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.* responsable de asuntos económicos = financial officer.* responsable de bibliotecas = library official.* responsable de la biblioteca = library manager.* responsable de la comunicación = communication scientist.* responsable de la conservación = preservation officer.* responsable de la gestión de documentos = record(s) manager.* responsable de la gestión documental = record(s) manager.* responsable del archivo parroquial = parish clerk.* responsable de la selección = selector.* responsable de la tecnología de la información = information technologist.* responsable del personal de la biblioteca = library personnel officer.* responsable del servicio de emergencias = emergency official.* responsable del servicio de referencia = reference administrator.* responsable del sistema = system programmer.* responsable de recursos humanos = human resource manager.* responsable de seguridad = safety official.* responsable de tomar decisiones = decision maker [decision-maker], policy maker [policy-maker/policymaker].* responsable de ventas = sales manager.* responsable político = government official.* responsable público = public authority.* responsables de la política científica = science policy makers.* responsables, los = people in charge, the.responsable22 = accountable, parent, responsible.Ex: This is because the chief librarian is personally accountable to the next higher level of authority such as the mayor, the city council, the hospital director, or the university president.
Ex: Library schools must build bridges such as joint programmes and joint professorships that link them with their parent academic institution.Ex: As a mature, responsible professional I was acting quite within the bounds of proper professional behavior.* hacer + Nombre + responsable de = put + Nombre + in the driving seat.* hacer responsable = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* hacerse responsable = assume + role.* responsable ante = answerable to.* responsable de = charged with.* responsable de (+ Infinitivo) = responsible for (+ Gerundio).* ser responsable = hold + liable.* ser responsable ante la ley = be criminally liable.* ser responsable de Algo = be held to account.* * *A [ SER]1 (serio, concienzudo) responsible2 (de una tarea) responsable DE algo responsible FOR sthlas personas responsables de vigilar la entrada the people responsible for watching the entranceB (culpable) responsible; (con obligación de indemnizar) liableresponsable por daños liable for damagesresponsable DE algo responsible/liable FOR sthte hago responsable de lo que pueda pasar I am holding you responsible for what happensno es responsable de sus actos he's not responsible for his actionseres responsable ante mí del resultado you're answerable o accountable to me for the resultnadie se ha hecho responsable del atentado no one has claimed responsibility for the attack1(de una tarea): el responsable del área de auditoría the head of audits, the person responsible for o in charge of audits2(de un delito, accidente): los responsables serán castigados those responsible o the people responsible will be punished* * *
responsable adjetivo [SER] ( concienzudo) responsible;
responsable DE algo ‹de tarea/error› responsible for sth;
( culpable) responsible for sth;
‹de accidente/delito› liable for sth;
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino: el responsable de ventas the person responsible for sales;
los responsables serán castigados those responsible will be punished
responsable
I adjetivo
1 responsible
(sensato, cuidadoso): un niño muy responsable, a very responsible boy
2 (encargado) hablé con la persona responsable de la seguridad, I talked to the person in charge of security
3 (de una falta, delito, etc) liable: el conductor responsable del atropello será encarcelado, the driver responsible for the accident will be jailed
II mf
1 (en un establecimiento, una oficina, etc) the person in charge
2 (de otra persona, de una acción) responsible person
(de un delito, accidente, etc) perpetrator, culprit: los responsables del incendio se entregaron a la policía, the persons responsible for the fire turned themselves in to the police
' responsable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- encargada
- encargado
- sino
- solvente
- artífice
- consciente
- fiar
- formal
- prudente
English:
accountable
- amenable
- fall
- liable
- management
- responsible
- sound
- transpire
- unaccountable
- answerable
- charge
- directly
- editor
- reliable
- solicitor
* * *♦ adjsoy responsable de mis actos I'm responsible for my actions;fue responsable del accidente he was responsible for the accident;hacerse responsable de [responsabilizarse de] to take responsibility for;[atentado, secuestro] to claim responsibility for2. [sensato] responsible;es muy responsable she's very responsible♦ nmf1. [culpable, autor] person responsible;Der liable person;los responsables those responsible/liable;tú eres el responsable de… you're responsible/liable for…2. [encargado] person in charge;soy el responsable de la sección de ventas I'm in charge of the sales department* * *I adj responsible (de for)II m/f person responsible (de for);los responsables del crimen those responsible for the crime* * *responsable adj: responsible♦ responsablemente adv* * *responsable1 adj responsibleresponsable2 n person in charge -
16 адвокат
сущ.counsel;lawyer;ан. гл. тж. ( барристер; адвокат высшего ранга, выступающий в суде) barrister;( поверенный; солиситор) solicitor;редк advocate;амер. attorney (at law);counsel(l)or (at law)- адвокат защиты
- адвокат истца
- адвокат короны
- адвокат обвинения
- адвокат ответчика
- адвокат по соглашению
- адвокат противной стороны
- адвокат семьи
- главный адвокат
- королевский адвокат
- частный адвокатадвокат по назначению суда — court-appointed attorney (counsel, lawyer)
адвокат, ведущий дела корпораций — corporate (corporation) lawyer; ( предпринимателей) business lawyer
адвокат, выступающий в апелляционном суде — appellate lawyer
адвокат, выступающий в суде первой инстанции — trial counsel (lawyer)
адвокат, отстаивающий интересы государства — attorney (lawyer) for the government
быть представленным \адвокатом — to be represented by a counsel (by a lawyer)
вызывать \адвоката — to summon a counsel
выступать в качестве главного \адвоката стороны — to lead in the case
главный адвокат стороны — leading (senior) counsel; leader in a lawsuit
защищать себя — (защищаться) через \адвоката — to defend oneself by a counsel
коллегия \адвокатов — the Bar; амер. the Bar Association
консультироваться у \адвоката — to consult a counsel; take a counsel’s opinion
лишать звания \адвоката — to disbar
назначать \адвоката — to appoint (assign) a counsel (a lawyer)
назначение \адвоката — appointment (assignment) of a counsel (of a lawyer)
нанимать \адвоката — to hire a counsel (a lawyer)
право на представительство \адвокатом — right to a counsel
стать \адвокатом — to be called (to go) to the Bar; become a lawyer; амер. to be admitted to the Bar
судьи и \адвокаты — the bench and the bar
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17 адвокат
сущ.counsel; lawyer; англ тж (барристер; адвокат высшего ранга, выступающий в суде) barrister; (поверенный; солиситор) solicitor; редк advocate; амер attorney (at law); counsel(l)or (at law); ( младший из двух адвокатов одной стороны) pleaderбыть лишённым звания адвоката — to be disbarred; ( заслуженно) to deserve one's disbarment
выступать в качестве своего адвоката — to act as attorney pro se (as one's own attorney / counsel / lawyer); conduct one's own defence; serve one's own counsel; (отказываться от юридической помощи / от защиты тж) to waive a counsel (legal aid / assistance / defence)
довериться (доверять) адвокату — to confide in (trust) one's attorney (counsel, lawyer)
консультироваться у адвоката — to consult a counsel (a lawyer); take a counsel's (lawyer's) opinion
лишать звания адвоката — to disbar; strike off the roll
назначать адвоката — ( для ведения дела) to appoint (assign) a counsel (a lawyer) ( to a case)
нанимать адвоката — to hire (retain) a counsel (a lawyer) /smb as a counsel (as a lawyer)/ the services of a counsel (of a lawyer); ( повторно) to rehire a counsel (a lawyer)
отказываться от дальнейших услуг адвоката (от дальнейшего представительства адвокатом) — to terminate the lawyer's further representation (services)
стать адвокатом — to be admitted (called) to the Bar; become a lawyer; go to (join) the Bar
заключительная речь адвоката — ( обращённая к жюри присяжных) counsel's final summation ( addressed to the jury)
коллегия адвокатов — the Bar; амер the Bar Association
контора адвоката — law firm (office); legal advice (aid) agency (office); англ тж chambers
(не)эффективная помощь адвоката — (in)effective assistance of an attorney (of a counsel, lawyer)
отказ от адвоката — ( от защитника) waiver of a counsel (of a lawyer); ( от защиты тж) waiver of defence
по совету адвоката — on (with) the advice of one's attorney (counsel, lawyer)
право на адвоката (на представительство адвокатом / пользоваться услугами адвоката) — right to a counsel (to legal aid / assistance)
адвокат, выступающий в апелляционном суде — appellate lawyer
адвокат, выступающий в суде первой инстанции — court-room (trial) counsel (lawyer)
адвокат детей, нарушивших закон, адвокат детей, преступивших закон — counsel (lawyer) for children in trouble with the law
адвокат, навязывающий свои услуги лицам, пострадавшим в результате аварии или несчастного случая — амер ambulance chaser
адвокат, отстаивающий интересы государства — attorney (lawyer) for the government
адвокат с правом выступления в любом суде — attorney at large; barrister
- адвокат бедняков неимущих граждан- адвокат бедняков
- адвокат, ведущий дела корпораций
- адвокат защиты
- адвокат истца
- адвокат короны
- адвокат, назначенный судом
- адвокат обвинения
- адвокат ответчика
- адвокат по гражданским делам
- адвокат по делам несовершеннолетних
- адвокат по делам о наследстве
- адвокат по делам о недвижимости
- адвокат по делам о разводе
- адвокат по назначению суда
- адвокат по налоговым делам
- адвокат по соглашению
- адвокат по трудовым делам
- адвокат по уголовным делам
- адвокат противной стороны
- адвокат семьи
- адвокат страховой компании
- главный адвокат
- главный адвокат стороны
- компетентный адвокат
- королевский адвокат
- опытный адвокат
- практикующий адвокат
- преуспевающий адвокат
- тюремный адвокат
- частный адвокат -
18 Armstrong, Sir William George, Baron Armstrong of Cragside
[br]b. 26 November 1810 Shieldfield, Newcastle upon Tyne, Englandd. 27 December 1900 Cragside, Northumbria, England[br]English inventor, engineer and entrepreneur in hydraulic engineering, shipbuilding and the production of artillery.[br]The only son of a corn merchant, Alderman William Armstrong, he was educated at private schools in Newcastle and at Bishop Auckland Grammar School. He then became an articled clerk in the office of Armorer Donkin, a solicitor and a friend of his father. During a fishing trip he saw a water-wheel driven by an open stream to work a marble-cutting machine. He felt that its efficiency would be improved by introducing the water to the wheel in a pipe. He developed an interest in hydraulics and in electricity, and became a popular lecturer on these subjects. From 1838 he became friendly with Henry Watson of the High Bridge Works, Newcastle, and for six years he visited the Works almost daily, studying turret clocks, telescopes, papermaking machinery, surveying instruments and other equipment being produced. There he had built his first hydraulic machine, which generated 5 hp when run off the Newcastle town water-mains. He then designed and made a working model of a hydraulic crane, but it created little interest. In 1845, after he had served this rather unconventional apprenticeship at High Bridge Works, he was appointed Secretary of the newly formed Whittle Dene Water Company. The same year he proposed to the town council of Newcastle the conversion of one of the quayside cranes to his hydraulic operation which, if successful, should also be applied to a further four cranes. This was done by the Newcastle Cranage Company at High Bridge Works. In 1847 he gave up law and formed W.G.Armstrong \& Co. to manufacture hydraulic machinery in a works at Elswick. Orders for cranes, hoists, dock gates and bridges were obtained from mines; docks and railways.Early in the Crimean War, the War Office asked him to design and make submarine mines to blow up ships that were sunk by the Russians to block the entrance to Sevastopol harbour. The mines were never used, but this set him thinking about military affairs and brought him many useful contacts at the War Office. Learning that two eighteen-pounder British guns had silenced a whole Russian battery but were too heavy to move over rough ground, he carried out a thorough investigation and proposed light field guns with rifled barrels to fire elongated lead projectiles rather than cast-iron balls. He delivered his first gun in 1855; it was built of a steel core and wound-iron wire jacket. The barrel was multi-grooved and the gun weighed a quarter of a ton and could fire a 3 lb (1.4 kg) projectile. This was considered too light and was sent back to the factory to be rebored to take a 5 lb (2.3 kg) shot. The gun was a complete success and Armstrong was then asked to design and produce an equally successful eighteen-pounder. In 1859 he was appointed Engineer of Rifled Ordnance and was knighted. However, there was considerable opposition from the notably conservative officers of the Army who resented the intrusion of this civilian engineer in their affairs. In 1862, contracts with the Elswick Ordnance Company were terminated, and the Government rejected breech-loading and went back to muzzle-loading. Armstrong resigned and concentrated on foreign sales, which were successful worldwide.The search for a suitable proving ground for a 12-ton gun led to an interest in shipbuilding at Elswick from 1868. This necessitated the replacement of an earlier stone bridge with the hydraulically operated Tyne Swing Bridge, which weighed some 1450 tons and allowed a clear passage for shipping. Hydraulic equipment on warships became more complex and increasing quantities of it were made at the Elswick works, which also flourished with the reintroduction of the breech-loader in 1878. In 1884 an open-hearth acid steelworks was added to the Elswick facilities. In 1897 the firm merged with Sir Joseph Whitworth \& Co. to become Sir W.G.Armstrong Whitworth \& Co. After Armstrong's death a further merger with Vickers Ltd formed Vickers Armstrong Ltd.In 1879 Armstrong took a great interest in Joseph Swan's invention of the incandescent electric light-bulb. He was one of those who formed the Swan Electric Light Company, opening a factory at South Benwell to make the bulbs. At Cragside, his mansion at Roth bury, he installed a water turbine and generator, making it one of the first houses in England to be lit by electricity.Armstrong was a noted philanthropist, building houses for his workforce, and endowing schools, hospitals and parks. His last act of charity was to purchase Bamburgh Castle, Northumbria, in 1894, intending to turn it into a hospital or a convalescent home, but he did not live long enough to complete the work.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1859. FRS 1846. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Institution of Civil Engineers; British Association for the Advancement of Science 1863. Baron Armstrong of Cragside 1887.Further ReadingE.R.Jones, 1886, Heroes of Industry', London: Low.D.J.Scott, 1962, A History of Vickers, London: Weidenfeld \& Nicolson.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Armstrong, Sir William George, Baron Armstrong of Cragside
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