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21 Department of the Army Inspector General
Chemical weapons: DAIGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Department of the Army Inspector General
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22 Deputy Inspector General
Military: DIGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Deputy Inspector General
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23 Intelligence Inspector General
Military: IIGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Intelligence Inspector General
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24 Naval Inspector General
Military: NAVINSGENУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Naval Inspector General
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25 Office of Inspector General
Transport: OIGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Office of Inspector General
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26 Office of the Inspector General
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Office of the Inspector General
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27 Officer of the Inspector General USPS
Abbreviation: OIGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Officer of the Inspector General USPS
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28 The Inspector General
Military: TIGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The Inspector General
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29 The Inspector General Of Government
American: IGGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The Inspector General Of Government
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30 the Office of Inspector General
Criminology: OIGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > the Office of Inspector General
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31 inspector
m.1 inspector, checker, examiner, supervisor.2 detective inspector, detective.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 inspector\inspector,-ra de hacienda tax inspectorinspector,-ra de policía police inspectorinspector,-ra de trabajo factory inspectorinspector,-ra de sanidad health inspectorinspector,-ra jefe chief inspector* * *(f. - inspectora)noun* * *inspector, -aSM / F1) [gen] inspector; (=supervisor) supervisor2) Cono Sur [de autobús] conductor* * *- tora masculino, femenino inspector* * *= checker, inspector, surveyor, ticket inspector.Ex. There was a steady flow of people charging out materials, and the checker was inspecting their bags as usual.Ex. The Consumer Protection Department's inspectors were already working to capacity and did not want actively to encourage more casework = Los inspectores del Departamento de Protección al Consumidor ya estaban saturados de trabajo y no querían propiciar nuevos casos.Ex. Hospital librarians should assist in the development of library inspection guidelines for surveyors.Ex. It all happened when he was jerking off in the train washroom and the ticket inspector knocked at the door.----* cuerpo de inspectores = inspectorate.* inspector de aduanas = customs official, immigration officer.* inspector general = inspector general.* * *- tora masculino, femenino inspector* * *= checker, inspector, surveyor, ticket inspector.Ex: There was a steady flow of people charging out materials, and the checker was inspecting their bags as usual.
Ex: The Consumer Protection Department's inspectors were already working to capacity and did not want actively to encourage more casework = Los inspectores del Departamento de Protección al Consumidor ya estaban saturados de trabajo y no querían propiciar nuevos casos.Ex: Hospital librarians should assist in the development of library inspection guidelines for surveyors.Ex: It all happened when he was jerking off in the train washroom and the ticket inspector knocked at the door.* cuerpo de inspectores = inspectorate.* inspector de aduanas = customs official, immigration officer.* inspector general = inspector general.* * *masculine, feminineinspectorCompuestos:● inspector de armas, inspectora de armasweapons inspector● inspector de Hacienda, inspectora de Hacienda● inspector de policía, inspectora de policíapolice inspector, inspector● inspector/inspectora de seguridad en el trabajosafety inspector* * *
inspector◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
inspector;
inspector de Hacienda revenue agent (AmE), tax inspector (BrE);
inspector de policía (police) inspector
inspector,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino inspector
inspector de Hacienda, tax inspector
♦ Locuciones: LAm fam inspector de azoteas, tall person
inspector de sótanos, short person
' inspector' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comisaria
- comisario
- inspectora
- interventor
- interventora
- revisor
- revisora
- subinspector
- subinspectora
English:
inspector
- tax inspector
- commissioner
- health
- investigator
- sanitary
* * *inspector, -ora nm,finspectorinspector de aduanas customs officer;inspector de Hacienda tax inspector;inspector de policía police inspector;inspector de sanidad environmental health officer, public health inspector;inspector de trabajo factory inspector* * *m, inspectora f inspector* * *: inspector* * *inspector n inspector -
32 inspector
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33 Pasley, General Sir Charles William
SUBJECT AREA: Civil engineering[br]b. 8 September 1780 Eskdalemuir, Dumfriesshire, Scotlandd. 19 April 1861 London, England[br]Scottish Colonel-Commandant, Royal Engineers.[br]At first he was educated by Andrew Little of Lan-gholm. At the age of 14 he was sent to school at Selkirk, where he stayed for two years until joining the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich in August 1796. He was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery and transferred to the Royal Engineers on 1 April 1798. He served at Minorca, Malta, Naples, Sicily, Calabria and in the siege of Copenhagen and in other campaigns. He was promoted First Captain in 1807, and was on the staff of Sir John Moore at the battle of Coruna. He was wounded at the siege of Flushing in 1809 and was invalided for a year, employing his time in learning German.In November 1810 he published his Essay on Military Policy and Institutions of the British Empire, which ran through four editions. In 1811 he was in command of a company of Royal Military Artificers at Plymouth and there he devised a method of education by which the NCOs and troops could teach themselves without "mathematical masters". His system was a great success and was adopted at Chatham and throughout the corps. In 1812 he was appointed Director of the School of Military Engineering at Chatham. He remained at Chatham until 1841, when he was appointed Inspector-General of Railways. During this period he organized improved systems of sapping, mining, telegraphing, pontooning and exploding gunpowder on land or under water, and prepared pamphlets and courses of instruction in these and other subjects. In May 1836 he started what is probably the most important work for which he is remembered. This, was a book on Limes, Calcareous Cements, Mortar, Stuccos and Concretes. The general adoption of Joseph Aspdin's Portland Cement was largely due to Pasley's recommendation of the material.He was married twice: first in 1814 at Chatham to Harriet Cooper; and then on 30 March 1819 at Rochester to Martha Matilda Roberts, with whom he had six children— she died in 1881.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKGB 1846. FRS 1816. Honorary DCL, Oxford University 1844.Bibliography1810, Essay on Military Policy and Institutions of the British Empire. Limes, Calcareous Cements, Mortar, Stuccos and Concretes.Further ReadingPorter, History of the Corps of Royal Engineers. DNB. Proceedings of the Royal Society.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Pasley, General Sir Charles William
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34 inspecteur général
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35 Detective Chief Inspector
General subject: DCIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Detective Chief Inspector
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36 Shrapnel, General Henry
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. 3 June 1761 Bradford-on-Avon, Englandd. 13 March 1842 Southampton, England[br]English professional soldier and inventor of shrapnel ammunition.[br]The youngest of nine children, Shrapnel was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in July 1779. His early military service was in Newfoundland and it was on his return to England in 1784 that he began to interest himself in artillery ammunition. His particular concern was to develop a round that would be more effective against infantry than the existing solid cannon-ball and canister round. The result was a hollow, spherical shell filled with lead musket balls and fitted with a bursting charge and fuse. His development of the shell was interrupted by active service in the Low Countries in 1793–4, during which he was wounded, and duty in the West Indies. Nevertheless, in 1803 the British Army adopted his shell, which during the next twelve years played a significant part on the battlefield.In 1804 Shrapnel was appointed Assistant Inspector of Artillery and made further contributions to the science of gunnery, drawing up a series of range tables to improve accuracy of fire, inventing the brass tangent slide for better sighting of guns, and improving the production of howitzers and mortars by way of the invention of parabolic chambers. His services were recognized in 1814 by a Treasury grant of £1,200 per annum for life. He was promoted Major-General in 1819 and appointed a Colonel-Commandant of the Royal Artillery in 1827, and in the 1830s there was talk of him being made a baronet, but nothing came of it. Shrapnel remains a current military term, although modern bursting shells rely on the fragmentation of the casing of the projectile for their effect rather than his original concept of having shot inside them.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsColonel-Commandant of the Royal Artillery 1827.Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography, 1897, Vol. 52, London: Smith, Elder.CMBiographical history of technology > Shrapnel, General Henry
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37 המפקח הכללי
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38 генеральный инспектор
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > генеральный инспектор
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39 ревизор
inspector* * ** * *inspector; auditor* * *auditorcommissionercomptrollercontrollerinspectorinspector-generalvisitor -
40 edustustojen tarkastaja
• inspector of missions• Inspector General of Diplomatic Missions• inspector of diplomatic missions
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