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1. adjective1) Amts[pflicht, -robe, -person]2. nounis it official yet? — (coll.) ist das schon amtlich?
Beamte, der/Beamtin, die; (party, union, or sports official) Funktionär, der/Funktionärin, die* * *[ə'fiʃəl] 1. adjective1) (of or concerning a position of authority: official powers; official uniform.) Amts-..., Dienst-...2) (done or confirmed by people in authority etc: the official result of the race.) offiziell2. noun(a person who holds a position of authority: a government official.) der Beamte/die Beamtin* * *of·fi·cial[əˈfɪʃəl]I. ncustoms \official Zollbeamte(r), -beamtin m, fgovernment/security \official Regierungs-/Sicherheitsbeamte(r), -beamtin m, fhigh \official höherer Beamte(r)/höhere Beamtinminor \official unterer Beamte(r)/untere Beamtintop \official Spitzenbeamte(r), -beamtin m, f\official business Amtsgeschäfte pl\official duty Dienstpflicht f\official residence Amtssitz m\official use Dienstgebrauch m\official visit offizieller Besuch2. (authorized) offiziell\official authorization offizielle Genehmigung\official broker amtlicher Börsenmakler/amtliche Börsenmaklerin\official inquiry amtliche Untersuchung\official intervention staatliche Intervention\official language Amtssprache fO\official List STOCKEX amtliches Kursblatt\official market offizieller Aktienmarkt\official publication/transcript autorisierter Artikel/autorisierte Abschrift geh\official receiver Konkursverwalter(in) m(f)\official spokesperson offizieller Sprecher/offizielle Sprecherin\official strike regulärer Streik3. (officially announced) offiziell, amtlich bestätigt\official communiqué/statement amtliche Verlautbarung/Erklärung* * *[ə'fISəl]1. adjoffiziell; report, duties, meeting, visit also amtlich; (= formal) ceremony, style förmlich, formell; (= authorized) biography autorisiertofficial residence (of mayor, governor) — Amtssitz m
official strike — offizieller Streik, gewerkschaftlich genehmigter Streik
2. n(= railway official, post office official etc) Beamte(r) m, Beamtin f; (of club, at race-meeting) Funktionär(in) m(f)government official — Regierungsbeamte(r) m/-beamtin f
* * *official [əˈfıʃl]A adj (adv officially)1. offiziell, amtlich, Amts…, Dienst…, dienstlich, behördlich:official act Amtshandlung f;official car Dienstwagen m;official duties Amts-, Dienstpflichten;official language Amtssprache f;official oath Amts-, Diensteid m;a) Amtssitz m,b) Amtswohnung f;official secrecy Amtsverschwiegenheit f;official secret Amts-, Dienstgeheimnis n;official trip Dienstreise f;for official use only nur für den Dienstgebrauch; → academic.ru/12048/channel">channel A 7, misconduct B 23. offiziell, amtlich (bevollmächtigt):4. offiziell, formell, förmlich:an official dinner ein offizielles Essen;official manner förmliches BenehmenB s1. Beamte(r) m, Beamtin f2. (Gewerkschafts- etc) Funktionär(in)off. abk1. offer2. offered3. office4. officer5. official* * *1. adjective1) Amts[pflicht, -robe, -person]2) (derived from authority, formal) offiziell; amtlich [Verlautbarung]; regulär [Streik]2. nounis it official yet? — (coll.) ist das schon amtlich?
Beamte, der/Beamtin, die; (party, union, or sports official) Funktionär, der/Funktionärin, die* * *adj.Amts- präfix.amtlich adj.offiziell adj. n.Beamter - m.dienstlich adj. -
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1. nдолжностно́е лицо́, чино́вник мgovernment officials — прави́тельственные чино́вники
2. aminor official — ме́лкий чино́вник
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official [ə'fɪʃəl]∎ she's here on official business elle est ici en visite officielle;∎ I can't understand this official language je ne comprends rien à ce jargon administratif;∎ the official organist le/la titulaire de l'orgue;∎ it's official, they're getting a divorce c'est officiel, ils divorcent;∎ it's not official yet ce n'est pas encore officiel;∎ his appointment will be made official tomorrow sa nomination sera (rendue) officielle demain;∎ we decided to make it official (and get married) nous avons décidé de rendre notre liaison officielle (en nous mariant);∎ to act in one's official capacity agir dans l'exercice de ses fonctions;∎ she was speaking in her official capacity as General Secretary elle parlait en sa qualité de secrétaire général;∎ to go through the official channels suivre la filière (habituelle);∎ Spanish is the official language of Mexico l'espagnol est la langue officielle du Mexique∎ the official reason for his visit is to discuss trade officiellement, il est là pour des discussions ayant trait au commerce2 noun(representative) officiel m; (civil servant) fonctionnaire mf; (subordinate employee) employé(e) m,f; Sport (referee) arbitre m; (linesman) juge m de touche;∎ Sport the officials l'arbitre m et les juges mpl de touche;∎ the official at the entrance le préposé à l'entrée;∎ a bank/club/union official un représentant de la banque/du club/du syndicat;∎ a government official un haut fonctionnaire;∎ minor officials petits fonctionnaires mpl►► official biography biographie f officielle;the Official Birthday = jour de célébration officielle de l'anniversaire du souverain britannique (deuxième samedi de juin);official document document m officiel;Finance official exchange rate cours m officiel;official letter pli m officiel ou de service;Stock Exchange Official List cote f officielle;Finance official market marché m officiel;official opening (of new factory, museum etc) inauguration f;Stock Exchange official quotation cours m officiel;Banking official rate taux m officiel d'escompte;British official receiver administrateur(trice) m,f judiciaire;∎ the official receiver has been called in on a fait appel à l'administration judiciaire;British official receivership liquidation f judiciaire;the Official Secrets Act = loi britannique sur le secret Défense;official strike = grève soutenue par la direction du syndicat -
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1. adjective1) (lesser) kleiner...2) (unimportant) weniger bedeutend; geringer [Bedeutung]; leicht [Operation, Verletzung, Anfall]; Neben[figur, -rolle]minor matter — Nebensächlichkeit, die
3) (Mus.) Moll-minor key/chord — Molltonart, die/Mollakkord, der
2. nounin a minor key — in Moll
1) (person) Minderjährige, der/die2) (Amer. Univ.) Nebenfach, das3. intransitive verb(Amer.)minor in something — etwas als Nebenfach haben
* * *1. adjective1) (less, or little, in importance, size etc: Always halt when driving from a minor road on to a major road; She has to go into hospital for a minor operation.) kleiner2) ((American) a secondary subject that a student chooses to study at university or college: Her major is in physics, but she has a minor in computer science.)2. verb 3. noun(a person who is not yet legally an adult.) der/die Minderjährige- academic.ru/47121/minority">minority- be in the minority* * *mi·nor[ˈmaɪnəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. adj1. (small) detail, problem, criticism nebensächlich; character, plot unbedeutend; crime, violation geringfügig; improvement, repair unwichtig; accident, incident leicht; interest, hobby klein\minor road Nebenstraße f\minor alteration/tiff kleine Veränderung/Meinungsverschiedenheitto be of \minor importance von geringer Bedeutung seina \minor author/composer/poet ein unbedeutender Schriftsteller/Komponist/Poet\minor injury leichte Verletzung\minor operation kleiner Eingriff\minor chord Mollakkord m\minor key Molltonart fa \minor note ein Ton in Moll\minor scale Molltonleiter fSmith \minor Smith juniorII. n▪ the \minors pl niedrige Klassenhe has a literature major with a \minor in linguistics er studiert Literatur im Hauptfach mit Linguistik im Nebenfachto \minor in biology/linguistics/maths Biologie/Linguistik/Mathematik im Nebenfach studieren* * *['maɪnə(r)]1. adj1) (= of lesser extent) kleiner; (= of lesser importance) unbedeutend, unwichtig; offence, illness, operation, injuries leicht; surgery klein; interest, importance geringer; poet, position unbedeutend; prophet, planet kleina minor role — eine Nebenrolle, eine kleinere Rolle
he only played a minor role in the company — er spielte in der Firma nur eine untergeordnete Rolle
I have one or two minor criticisms of the hotel — ich habe an dem Hotel nur ein paar Kleinigkeiten auszusetzen
minor key — Molltonart f
G/E flat/C sharp minor — g-/es-/cis-Moll
minor third the novel ends in a minor key or on a minor note — kleine Terz der Roman endet mit einer traurigen Note
3) (Brit SCH inf)2. n1) (MUS)the music shifts to the minor — die Musik wechselt nach Moll über or geht in die Molltonart über
3. vi (US UNIV)im Nebenfach studieren ( in +acc)* * *minor [ˈmaınə(r)]A adj1. a) kleiner(er, e, es), geringer(er, e, es)b) klein, unbedeutend, geringfügigof minor importance von zweitrangiger Bedeutung;receive minor injuries leicht verletzt werden;minor party POL kleine Partei;minor penalty (Eishockey) kleine Strafe;minor planet ASTRON kleiner Planet;minor premise → B 3;the Minor Prophets BIBEL die kleinen Propheten;minor sentence LING unvollständiger Satz;minor subject → B 5;2. Neben…, Hilfs…, Unter…:a minor group eine Untergruppe3. JUR minderjährig, unmündig4. SCHULE Br jünger:Smith minor Smith der Jüngere5. MUSa) klein (Terz etc)b) Moll…:C minor c-moll;minor key Moll(tonart) n(f);in a minor key fig gedämpft; im Kleinen;minor mode Mollgeschlecht n;minor scale Molltonleiter fB s1. JUR Minderjährige(r) m/f(m), Unmündige(r) m/f(m)2. MUSa) Moll nb) Mollakkord mc) Molltonart f3. PHIL Untersatz m5. UNIV US Nebenfach n* * *1. adjective1) (lesser) kleiner...2) (unimportant) weniger bedeutend; geringer [Bedeutung]; leicht [Operation, Verletzung, Anfall]; Neben[figur, -rolle]minor matter — Nebensächlichkeit, die
3) (Mus.) Moll-2. nounminor key/chord — Molltonart, die/Mollakkord, der
1) (person) Minderjährige, der/die2) (Amer. Univ.) Nebenfach, das3. intransitive verb(Amer.)* * *adj.geringer adj.kleiner adj. n.Minderjährige m.,f. -
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1) ( small) detail, problem, criticism nebensächlich; character, plot unbedeutend; crime, violation geringfügig; improvement, repair unwichtig; accident, incident leicht; interest, hobby klein;\minor road Nebenstraße f;\minor alteration/ tiff kleine Veränderung/Meinungsverschiedenheit;to be of \minor importance von geringer Bedeutung sein;( not important) unbedeutend;\minor injury leichte Verletzung;\minor operation kleiner Eingriff\minor chord Mollakkord m;\minor key Molltonart f;a \minor note ein Ton in Moll;to end on a \minor note ( fig) mit einer traurigen Note enden;\minor scale Molltonleiter fSmith \minor Smith junior nthe \minors pl niedrige Klassenhe has a literature major with a \minor in linguistics er studiert Literatur im Hauptfach mit Linguistik im Nebenfach vi univ -
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ثَانَوِيّ \ minor: smaller; less important, unimportant: a minor road; a minor difficulty. petty: unimportant. secondary: less important; not first in importance: a secondary road; a secondary reason. subordinate: a person of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official. -
8 minor conversation
служебный разговор
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > minor conversation
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9 official message
служебный разговор
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > official message
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10 petit fonctionnaire
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11 Beamtendasein
n oft pej. life of ( oder as) a minor official; ein eintöniges Beamtendasein führen lead the routine-bound life of a minor official ( oder civil servant)* * *Be|ạm|ten|da|seinnt (usu pej)life of or as a minor official or civil servantein eintöniges Beamtendasein führen — to lead the routine-bound life of a minor official
* * *ein eintöniges Beamtendasein führen lead the routine-bound life of a minor official ( oder civil servant) -
12 mindre
1. a1) небольшо́й, незначи́тельный2) мла́дший2. advме́ньше, ме́нееlangt míndre — гора́здо ме́ньше
ikke désto míndre — тем не ме́нее
med míndre... — е́сли то́лько не...
intet míndre end... — не что ино́е, как...
* * *less, lesser, minor, slight* * *adj( om størrelse) smaller;(mods: mere) less ( fx less noise; less than fifty; in less than a year);( om betydning, rang, F) minor ( fx injuries, offences; event, operation; a minor official, minor poets);( yngre) younger ( fx brother, sister);( temmelig lille) (rather) small,T smallish;adv less ( fx work less);[ mindre behagelig] less agreeable,(= ret ubehagelig) not very agreeable;[ gøre mindre] lessen, reduce;[ ikke desto mindre] nevertheless, all the same,T even so;[ikke mindre end £5](dvs hele £5) no less than £5,(dvs mindst £5) not less than £5;[ intet mindre end] nothing less than ( fx it was nothing less than a miracle),F nothing short of ( fx it was nothing short of a miracle; nothing short of a revolution can alter it);[ med mindre](conj) unless;(se også II. meget f). -
13 embedsmand
civil servant, official, office-bearer* * *official ( fx an official of the local government; a Government official), (public el. government) officer,( i centraladministrationen) civil servant;[ høj embedsmand] high official;[ lavere embedsmand] minor official. -
14 fonctionnaire
fonctionnaire [fɔ̃ksjɔnεʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *fɔ̃ksjɔnɛʀ* * *fɔ̃ksjɔnɛʀ nm/f* * *1 (petit, moyen) civil servant;2 ( haut) government official; haut fonctionnaire senior civil servant.fonctionnaire international international official.[fɔ̃ksjɔnɛr] nom masculin et fémininThis term covers a broader range of public service employees than the term "civil servant": from high-ranking members of the state administration to public-sector teachers and post-office workers. -
15 low-grade
[ˌləʊ'greɪd]* * *[ˌləʊ'greɪd] -
16 мелкий
1) ( малых размеров) smallме́лкие я́блоки — small apples
ме́лкие черты́ лица́ — small features
ме́лкий рога́тый скот — sheep and goats pl
ме́лким шри́фтом — in small print
2) ( состоящий из малых частиц) fineме́лкий песо́к — fine sand
3) ( незначительный) smallме́лкие расхо́ды — incidental / petty expenses, incidentals
ме́лкая кра́жа — petty theft; юр. petty larseny
ме́лкий ремо́нт — minor repairs pl
4) ( экономически маломощный) small, pettyме́лкое хозя́йство — small / petty farming
ме́лкое произво́дство — small / small-scale production
ме́лкий со́бственник — small owner
ме́лкая буржуази́я — petty bourgeoisie [bʊəʒwɑː'ziː]
5) ( занимающий невысокое служебное положение) minorме́лкий чино́вник — minor official; small fry пренебр.
6) ( неглубокий) shallowме́лкий руче́й — shallow stream
ме́лкая таре́лка — dinner plate
7) (несильный, но частый)ме́лкая дрожь — quavering shiver(s) ['ʃɪ-]; quiver ['kwɪ-]
ме́лкий дождь — drizzling rain, drizzle
ме́лкой ры́сью — at a gentle easy trot разг.; at a dogtrot
8) (ничтожный, недостойный) petty; mean; (о человеке тж.) small-mindedме́лкая за́висть — petty spite
ме́лкая душо́нка — petty creature
как э́то ме́лко с твое́й стороны́! — how mean it is of you!
••ме́лкие де́ньги (мелочь) — (small) change sg, small coin sg; ( наличные на мелкие расходы) small cash sg
ме́лкая со́шка — small fry
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17 oscuro
adj.1 dark, obscure, dim, darkish.2 sullen, dark.3 brunette, brunet, black-a-vised, dark.* * *► adjetivo1→ link=obscuro obscuro* * *(f. - oscura)adj.1) dark2) obscure* * *ADJ1) (=sin luz) dark¡qué casa tan oscura! — what a dark house!
2) [color, cielo, día] dark3) [texto, explicación] obscure4) (=sospechoso)oscuras intenciones — dubious intentions, sinister intentions
5) (=incierto) [porvenir, futuro] uncertain6) (=poco conocido) obscure* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <calle/habitación> darkb) <color/ojos/pelo> dark2)a) < intenciones> dark; < asunto> dubiousb) ( poco claro) <significado/asunto> obscurec) ( poco conocido) <escritor/orígenes> obscure* * *= black [blacker -comp., blackest -sup.], dark [darker -comp., darkest -sup.], darkling, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], obscure, murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], dusky.Ex. Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.Ex. Input fields for passwords be dark to prevent other close the terminal from seeing, and perhaps copying the input.Ex. I surmise that Slake will start in the hard-edged reality of modern urban life before sliding ineluctably into the darkling land of Hereafter.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).Ex. There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.Ex. The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.----* azul oscuro = deep blue.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* claroscuro = light-and-shade.* cuarto oscuro de fotografía = photographic darkroom.* de color verde oscuro = bottle green.* dejar a oscuras = cut out + light.* de pelo oscuro = dark-haired.* en un pasado oscuro y lejano = in the dim and distant past.* marrón oscuro = dark brown.* oscuro como boca de lobo = pitch-black, pitch-dark.* traje oscuro de rayas = pinstripe(d) suit.* un pasado oscuro = a dark past.* volverse oscuro = turn + dark.* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <calle/habitación> darkb) <color/ojos/pelo> dark2)a) < intenciones> dark; < asunto> dubiousb) ( poco claro) <significado/asunto> obscurec) ( poco conocido) <escritor/orígenes> obscure* * *= black [blacker -comp., blackest -sup.], dark [darker -comp., darkest -sup.], darkling, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], obscure, murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], dusky.Ex: Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.
Ex: Input fields for passwords be dark to prevent other close the terminal from seeing, and perhaps copying the input.Ex: I surmise that Slake will start in the hard-edged reality of modern urban life before sliding ineluctably into the darkling land of Hereafter.Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).Ex: There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.Ex: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.* azul oscuro = deep blue.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* claroscuro = light-and-shade.* cuarto oscuro de fotografía = photographic darkroom.* de color verde oscuro = bottle green.* dejar a oscuras = cut out + light.* de pelo oscuro = dark-haired.* en un pasado oscuro y lejano = in the dim and distant past.* marrón oscuro = dark brown.* oscuro como boca de lobo = pitch-black, pitch-dark.* traje oscuro de rayas = pinstripe(d) suit.* un pasado oscuro = a dark past.* volverse oscuro = turn + dark.* * *oscuro -raA1 ‹calle/habitación› darkson las cuatro de la tarde y ya está oscuro it's only four o'clock and it's dark alreadyla oscura y triste celda the gloomy cellun cuartucho oscuro a dim little room2 ‹color/tono/ropa› dark; ‹ojos/pelo/piel› darkvestía de oscuro she was wearing dark clothesB1 (sospechoso, turbio) ‹intenciones› dark; ‹asunto› dubioussu oscuro pasado her murky pastaún quedan puntos oscuros sobre su desaparición there are still some unanswered questions o some things that seem suspicious regarding his disappearance2 (poco claro) ‹significado/asunto› obscure3 (poco conocido) ‹escritor/orígenes› obscure* * *
oscuro◊ -ra adjetivo
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2
‹ asunto› dubious
oscuro,-a adjetivo
1 (el día, un color) dark: siempre viste de oscuro, she always wears dark clothing
una oscura mañana de invierno, a dark winter morning
2 (un asunto, una idea) obscure
3 (sospechoso, turbio) shady, suspect: hay algo oscuro en su pasado, there's a shady element in his past
4 (el porvenir) uncertain
' oscuro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negra
- negro
- oscura
- parda
- pardo
- pasada
- pasado
- sórdida
- sórdido
- tenebrosa
- tenebroso
- color
- ennegrecer
- marrón
- moreno
- morocho
- obscuro
- prieto
English:
assailant
- black
- dark
- darken
- darkroom
- deep
- dim
- dusky
- gloomy
- gun down
- joke
- murky
- obscure
- shadowy
- still
- pin
- pitch-black
- time
* * *oscuro, -a, obscuro, -a adj1. [sin luz] dark;nos quedamos a oscuras we were left in darkness o in the dark;Figen este tema estoy a oscuras I'm ignorant about this subject;¡qué oscura está esta habitación! this room is very dark!;una casa oscura y lúgubre a dark and gloomy house2. [nublado] overcast;se quedó una tarde oscura the afternoon turned out overcast3. [color, traje, piel, pelo] dark4. [poco claro] obscure, unclear;palabras de oscuro sentido words whose meaning is unclear5. [incierto] uncertain, unclear;tiene un origen oscuro it's of uncertain origin6. [intenciones, asunto] shady7. [porvenir, futuro] gloomy8. [de poca relevancia] obscure, minor;un oscuro funcionario a minor official* * *adj1 dark;a oscuras in the dark2 figobscure* * *oscuro, -ra adj1) : dark2) : obscure3)a oscuras : in the dark, in darkness* * *oscuro adj1. (en general) dark2. (poco conocido) obscure -
18 Jobsworth
Общая лексика: чинуша, ("usu. a minor official, who says 'it's more than my job's worth' to justify insisting that rules are followed exactly, without allowing any latitude in their interpretation" (Oxford Dictionary of Idioms)) -
19 подьячий
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20 чинуша,
General subject: Jobsworth ("usu. a minor official, who says 'it's more than my job's worth' to justify insisting that rules are followed exactly, without allowing any latitude in their interpretation" (Oxford Dictionary of Idioms))
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