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1 governor
s 1. vladar, upravljač, regent 2. guverner (u koloniji ili dominionu i u pojedinim državama SAD) 3. zapovjednik (tvrđave) 4. ravnatelj, upravitelj, predsjednik 5. guverner banke 6. [GB] upravitelj zatvora 7. [GB] otac, stari, šef; gospodin 8. [mech] automatski regulator (za plin, paru, vodu itd.) 9. vrsta muhe za ribolov* * *
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gubernator
guverner
namjesnik
regulator
upravitelj
upravljaÄ
vladar -
2 Governor of National Bank
Guverner Narodne Banke -
3 governor general
s generalni guverner (esp zastupnik brit. vladara u dominionu) -
4 governor generalship
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5 governor valve
regulacijski zaklopac; prigušni zaklopac -
6 governor weigths
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7 governor-general
s generalni guverner (esp zastupnik brit. vladara u dominionu) -
8 governor-generalship
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9 air pressure governor
regulator tlaka zraka.* * *
regulator tlaka zraka -
10 ball governor
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11 Bosnian governor
bosanski beglerbeg -
12 emergency overspeed governor
automatski centrifugalni regulator -
13 speed governor
regulator brzine, mjenjačka kutija* * *
graniÄni iskljuÄnik -
14 tab governor
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15 centrifugal governor
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16 lieutenant governor
s zamjenik generalnog guvernera (u brit. dominionu ili koloniji); [US] zamjenik guvernera -
17 lieutenant-governor
s zamjenik generalnog guvernera (u brit. dominionu ili koloniji); [US] zamjenik guvernera -
18 overspeed governor
regulator brzine okretanja; centrifugalni regulator -
19 pressure governor
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20 steam engine governor
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Governor — Gov ern*or, n. [OE. governor, governour, OF. governeor, F. gouverneur, fr. L. gubernator steersman, ruler, governor. See {Govern}.] 1. One who governs; especially, one who is invested with the supreme executive authority in a State; a chief ruler … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
governor — gov‧er‧nor [ˈgʌvnə ǁ ərnər] noun [countable] 1. JOBS FINANCE the person in charge of an important organization such as a country s central bank: • the governor of the Bank of England 2. a member of the committee in control of an institution such … Financial and business terms
governor — gov·er·nor / gə vər nər/ n: one that governs: as a: one that exercises authority esp. over an area or group b: an official elected or appointed to act as ruler, chief executive, or nominal head of a political unit; specif: the chief executive of… … Law dictionary
governor — c.1300, gouernour, personal keeper, protector, guide, from O.Fr. governeor (11c., Mod.Fr. gouverneur) and directly from L. gubernatorem (nom. gubernator) director, ruler, governor, originally steersman, pilot (see GOVERN (Cf. govern)). Meaning… … Etymology dictionary
governor — [guv′ə nər, guv′ərnər] n. [ME governour < OFr governeor < L gubernator, a pilot, steersman, governor] 1. a person who governs; esp., a) a person appointed to govern a dependency, province, town, fort, etc. ☆ b) the elected head of any state … English World dictionary
Governor — (engl., spr. gowwĕrnĕr), s. Gouverneur … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
governor — [n] person administrating government administrator, boss, chief, chief of state, commander, comptroller, controller, director, executive, gubernatorial leader, guv*, head, head honcho*, leader, manager, overseer, presiding officer, ruler,… … New thesaurus
governor — ► NOUN 1) an official appointed to govern a town or region. 2) the elected executive head of a US state. 3) the representative of the British Crown in a colony or in a Commonwealth state that regards the monarch as head of state. 4) the head of a … English terms dictionary
Governor — For other uses, see governor (disambiguation). A governor (from French gouverneur) is a governing official, usually the executive (at least nominally, to different degrees also politically and administratively) of a non sovereign level of… … Wikipedia
governor — /guv euhr neuhr, euh neuhr/, n. 1. the executive head of a state in the U.S. 2. a person charged with the direction or control of an institution, society, etc.: the governors of a bank; the governor of a prison. 3. Also called governor general.… … Universalium
governor — Probably the most frequent use of this term is in various parts of Britain, where working class men use it to address another man, usually one who is unknown to them. In his book The Cockney, Julian Franklyn writes: ‘Guv’ner’, generally so… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address