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1 official
[ə'fiʃəl] 1. adjective1) (of or concerning a position of authority: official powers; official uniform.) úradník2) (done or confirmed by people in authority etc: the official result of the race.) oficiálny2. noun(a person who holds a position of authority: a government official.) úradník, -čka* * *• vedúci pracovník• vládny úradník• služobný• úradný• úradník• formálny• funkcionár• clen predstavenstva• oficiálny -
2 official telephone
• služobná prípojka -
3 through official channels
• úradnou cestou -
4 seal of approval
(official approval: Doctors have now given this new drug their seal of approval.) schválenie -
5 censor
['sensə] 1. noun1) (an official who examines films etc and has the power to remove any of the contents which might offend people: Part of his film has been banned by the censor.) cenzor, -ka2) (an official (eg in the army) who examines letters etc and removes information which the authorities do not wish to be made public for political reasons etc.) cenzor, -ka2. verbThis film has been censored; The soldiers' letters are censored.) cenzurovať- censorship* * *• cenzor -
6 commission
[kə'miʃən] 1.1) (money earned by a person who sells things for someone else.) provízia2) (an order for a work of art: a commission to paint the president's portrait.) poverenie3) (an official paper giving authority, especially to an army officer etc: My son got his commission last year.) menovací dekrét4) (an official group appointed to report on a specific matter: a commission of enquiry.) komisia2. verb1) (to give an order (especially for a work of art) to: He was commissioned to paint the Lord Mayor's portrait.) poveriť; zadať2) (to give a military commission to.) menovať dôstojníkom•- commissioner
- in/out of commission* * *• výbor• úloha• provízia• poverit• poverenie• komisia -
7 marshal
1. noun1) (an official who arranges ceremonies, processions etc.) ceremoniár2) ((American) an official with certain duties in the lawcourts.) (federálnym súdom menovaný) úradník s výkonnou právomocou3) ((American) the head of a police or fire department.) veliteľ polície; veliteľ hasičov2. verb1) (to arrange (forces, facts, arguments etc) in order: Give me a minute to marshal my thoughts.) usporiadať (si)2) (to lead or show the way to: We marshalled the whole group into a large room.) uviesť* * *• uvádzat• voviest• usporiadat• uviest• velitel požiarneho zboru• zoradit• súdny úradník• súdny pisár• ceremoniár• policajný prednosta• maršal• okresný šéf polície -
8 audit
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9 board
[bo:d] 1. noun1) (a strip of timber: The floorboards of the old house were rotten.) doska2) (a flat piece of wood etc for a special purpose: notice-board; chessboard.) doska3) (meals: board and lodging.) plná penzia4) (an official group of persons administering an organization etc: the board of directors.) rada2. verb1) (to enter, or get on to (a vehicle, ship, plane etc): This is where we board the bus.) nastúpiť do2) (to live temporarily and take meals (in someone else's house): He boards at Mrs Smith's during the week.) stravovať sa•- boarder- boarding-house
- boarding-school
- across the board
- go by the board* * *• výbor• stravovat (sa)• stôl• tabula• doska• riadenie• rada• pult• panel• paluba• lepenka• nastúpit -
10 bulletin
['bulətin]1) (an official (verbal) report of news: a bulletin about the Queen's illness.) úradná správa2) (a printed information-sheet: a monthly bulletin of local news.) vestník* * *• správa• bulletin -
11 census
['sensəs]plural - censuses; noun(an official counting especially of a country's inhabitants: When was the last census in Britain?) sčítanie ľudu* * *• scítanie ludu -
12 ceremonial
[-'məu-]adjective (formal or official: a ceremonial occasion such as the opening of parliament.) slávnostný* * *• ceremoniál• obradný -
13 certificate
[sə'tifikət](a written official declaration of some fact: a marriage certificate.) list* * *• vysvedcenie• osvedcenie• potvrdenie -
14 chancellor
1) (a state or legal official of various kinds: The Lord Chancellor is the head of the English legal system.) kancelár2) (the head of a university.) rektor, -ka•* * *• kancelár -
15 clerk
1) (a person who deals with letters, accounts etc in an office.) úradník2) (a public official in charge of the business affairs of the town council etc: the town clerk.) tajomník3) ((American) a shop-assistant.) pomocník* * *• úradník -
16 coroner
['korənə](an official who inquires into the causes of accidental or sudden, unexpected deaths.) ohliadač (mŕtvol)* * *• ohliadac mrtvol -
17 dean
[di:n]1) (the chief clergyman in a cathedral church.) dekan2) (an important official in a university.) dekan* * *• údolie• dekan cirkevnej školy• dekan -
18 death certificate
(an official piece of paper signed by a doctor stating the cause of someone's death.) úmrtný list* * *• úmrtný list -
19 dispatch
[di'spæ ] 1. verb1) (to send off: He dispatched several letters asking for financial help.) odoslať2) (to finish off or deal with quickly: She dispatched several pieces of business within the hour.) vybaviť2. noun1) (a written official report: a dispatch from the commanding officer.) depeša2) (an act of sending away.) odoslanie3) (haste.) rýchlosť•* * *• ústredne riadit• vybavenie• zabit• rýchlo vybavit• pridelovat• depeša• odoslat• odbavenie -
20 embargo
plural - embargoes; noun(an official order forbidding something, especially trade with another country.) embargo* * *• zabavenie cudzieho majetk• zákaz obchodu• zákaz vjazdu lodí cudzieh• obchodná blokáda
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