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21 system security officer
inspektor zabezpieczenia systemuEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > system security officer
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22 verification officer
legalizatorEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > verification officer
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23 security officer
inspektor zabezpieczeńszef ochronyEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > security officer
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24 security watch officer
inspektor ochronyEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > security watch officer
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25 system security officer
inspektor zabezpieczenia systemuEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > system security officer
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26 salute
[sə'luːt] 1. n ( MIL) 2. vtofficer salutować (zasalutować perf) +dat; flag oddawać (oddać perf) honory (wojskowe) +dat; ( fig) oddawać (oddać perf) cześć or hołd +dat* * *[sə'lu:t] 1. verb1) ((especially in the forces) to raise the (usually right) hand to the forehead to show respect: They saluted their commanding officer.) (za)salutować2) (to honour by firing eg large guns: They saluted the Queen by firing one hundred guns.) oddać salwę honorową na cześć2. noun(an act of saluting: The officer gave a salute; a 21-gun salute.) salut, salwa honorowa -
27 CEO
(US) n abbr, see chief executive officer* * *[,si: i: 'ou](Chief Executive Officer; the president of a large company.) dyrektor naczelny -
28 commission
[kə'mɪʃən] 1. n( order for work) zamówienie nt, zlecenie nt; ( COMM) prowizja f (od sprzedaży); ( committee) komisja f; ( MIL) stanowisko nt oficerskie2. vtI get 10% commission — dostaję 10% prowizji
to commission sb to do sth — zlecać (zlecić perf) komuś zrobienie czegoś
to commission sth from sb — zamawiać (zamówić perf) coś u kogoś
* * *[kə'miʃən] 1.1) (money earned by a person who sells things for someone else.) prowizja2) (an order for a work of art: a commission to paint the president's portrait.) zlecenie3) (an official paper giving authority, especially to an army officer etc: My son got his commission last year.) patent4) (an official group appointed to report on a specific matter: a commission of enquiry.) komisja2. verb1) (to give an order (especially for a work of art) to: He was commissioned to paint the Lord Mayor's portrait.) zamawiać2) (to give a military commission to.) nadać stopień oficerski•- commissioner
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29 backup
['bækʌp] 1. adjstaff, services pomocniczy; ( COMPUT) zapasowy2. n(people, machines) zaplecze nt; (also: backup file) zbiór m zapasowy or rezerwowy, kopia f zapasowa zbioru* * *1) (additional people who provide help when it is needed: The police officer requested some backup when the shooting began.) posiłki2) (a copy of a computer file that can be used in case the original is destroyed.) kopia bezpieczeństwa3) (( also adjective) a piece of equipment, a system etc that can be used when there is a problem with the original one: a backup plan; We have a backup generator in case the power fails.) zapasowy -
30 boatswain
['bəusn]nbosman m* * *['bəusn](an officer who looks after a ship's boats, ropes, sails etc.) bosman -
31 bosun
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32 chief
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33 child welfare
1) (aid provided to dependent children.) opieka społeczna2) (concern for the living conditions etc of children: She has a job as a child welfare officer.) opieka społeczna -
34 Co
1. n abbr, see commanding officerdow., d-ca; (BRIT, = Commonwealth Office) urząd do spraw brytyjskiej Wspólnoty Narodów2. abbr (US)* * *[kəu]( abbreviation) (company (used in names of companies).) spółka -
35 coastguard
['kəustgɑːd]n* * *noun (a person or group of people, employed to watch the coast for smugglers, ships in distress etc.) ochrona wybrzeża -
36 colonel
['kəːnl]n* * *['kə:nl]((often abbreviated to Col. when written) an army officer in charge of a regiment.) pułkownik -
37 commandant
['kɔməndænt]nkomendant(ka) m(f)* * *noun (an officer who has the command of a place or of a body of troops.) komendant -
38 commander
[kə'mɑːndə(r)]n* * *1) (a person who commands: He was the commander of the expedition.) dowódca2) (in the British navy, an officer of the rank next below the captain.) komandor porucznik -
39 commander-in-chief
[kə'mɑːndərɪn'tʃiːf]ngłównodowodzący m, naczelny wódz m* * *noun (the officer in supreme command of an army, or of the entire forces of the state.) naczelny dowódca -
40 confession
[kən'fɛʃən]nto make a confession — czynić (uczynić perf) wyznanie
* * *[-ʃən]1) (acknowledgment of a crime or fault: The youth made a confession to the police officer.) przyznanie się, wyznanie2) ((an) act of confessing one's sins to a priest: She went to confession every Friday.) spowiedź
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