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41 JO Junior Officer
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42 law-officer
law-officer noun служащий судебного ведомства; law-officers of the Crown -юристы короны (генеральный прокурор и его заместитель) -
43 NCO Non-Commissioned Officer
NCO Non-Commissioned Officer noun военнослужащий сержантского составаАнгло-русский словарь Мюллера > NCO Non-Commissioned Officer
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44 non-commissioned officer
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45 PO Personnel Officer
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46 police-officer
police-officer noun полицейский -
47 press-officer
press-officer noun осуществляющий связь с печатью, пресс-атташе -
48 warrant-officer
warrant-officer noun 1) mil. уорентофицер ( промежуточная категория междусержантским и офицерским составом) 2) naut. мичман -
49 WO Warrant Officer
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50 XO eXecutive Officer
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51 scene-of-crime officer
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52 first officer
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53 Commanding Officer
nounBefehlshaber, der/Befehlshaberin, die* * *com·mand·ing ˈof·fic·er* * *n (MIL)befehlshabender Offizier* * *CO abk* * *nounBefehlshaber, der/Befehlshaberin, die -
54 customs officer
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55 naval officer
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56 petty officer
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57 police officer
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58 returning officer
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59 chief executive officer
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60 probation officer
noun funcionario que vigila a las personas en libertad provisionalpersona que se encarga de la vigilancia de los que están en libertad provisional
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