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one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school

  • 1 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) præfekt
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) præfekt
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    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) præfekt
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) præfekt

    English-Danish dictionary > prefect

  • 2 prefect

    'pri:fekt
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) tutor, monitor
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefecto
    prefect n monitor
    tr['priːfekt]
    1 (official) prefecto
    2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (in school) monitor,-ra
    n.
    monitor s.m.
    prefecto s.m.
    'priːfekt
    1) (BrE Educ) alumno encargado de la disciplina, ≈monitor, -tora m,f
    2) ( official) prefecto m
    ['priːfekt]
    N
    1) (Brit) (Scol) monitor(a) m / f
    2) (Admin) (esp in France) prefecto m
    * * *
    ['priːfekt]
    1) (BrE Educ) alumno encargado de la disciplina, ≈monitor, -tora m,f
    2) ( official) prefecto m

    English-spanish dictionary > prefect

  • 3 prefect

    'pri:fekt
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) prefekt, ordenselev
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefekt, byråkrat
    subst. \/ˈpriːfekt\/
    1) ( i visse britiske skoler) ordensmann
    2) (i Frankrike, Italia og antikkens Roma) prefekt

    English-Norwegian dictionary > prefect

  • 4 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) umsjónarmaður
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) deildarstjóri

    English-Icelandic dictionary > prefect

  • 5 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) szenior; prefektus
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) elöljáró

    English-Hungarian dictionary > prefect

  • 6 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) monitor
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefeito
    * * *
    pre.fect
    [pr'i:fekt] n 1 chefe de prefeitura na Roma imperial. 2 chefe de departamento. 3 monitor em escola particular.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > prefect

  • 7 prefect

    n. vali [fr.], yüksek rütbeli memur (roma), sınıf başkanı [brit.]
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    başkan
    * * *
    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) öğrenci temsilcisi
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) mülkî amir

    English-Turkish dictionary > prefect

  • 8 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) starejši dijak
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefekt
    * * *
    [prí:fekt]
    noun
    prefekt (v starem Rimu); načelnik, predstojnik; vodilni administrativni uradnik (v Franciji); British English starejši dijak za nadzor mlajših

    English-Slovenian dictionary > prefect

  • 9 prefect

    • järjestäjä
    • valvojaoppilas
    • prefekti
    administration and government
    • maaherra
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    'pri:fekt
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) valvojaoppilas
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefekti

    English-Finnish dictionary > prefect

  • 10 prefect

    ['priːfekt]
    1) pol. stor. relig. prefetto m.
    2) BE scol. = studente incaricato di mantenere la disciplina tra i suoi compagni
    * * *
    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) capoclasse
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefetto
    * * *
    prefect /ˈpri:fɛkt/
    n.
    1 (stor. romana, polit.) prefetto: the prefect of police, il prefetto di polizia ( a Parigi)
    2 (in GB) prefect, studente anziano con mansioni disciplinari (spec. in una scuola privata); prefetto
    prefectorial
    a.
    di prefetto; prefettizio.
    * * *
    ['priːfekt]
    1) pol. stor. relig. prefetto m.
    2) BE scol. = studente incaricato di mantenere la disciplina tra i suoi compagni

    English-Italian dictionary > prefect

  • 11 prefect

    noun
    (Sch.) die Aufsicht führender älterer Schüler/führende ältere Schülerin
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    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) der/die Ordner(in)
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) der Präfekt
    * * *
    pre·fect
    [ˈpri:fekt]
    n
    1. (official) Präfekt(in) m(f)
    2. esp BRIT, AUS SCH Schüler, der die Jüngeren beaufsichtigen muss
    * * *
    ['priːfekt]
    n
    Präfekt( in) m(f); (Brit SCH) Aufsichtsschüler(in) m(f)

    form prefect (Sch) — ≈ Klassensprecher(in) m(f)

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    prefect [ˈpriːfekt] s
    1. Präfekt m:
    a) (im alten Rom) Statthalter m, Befehlshaber m
    b) (in Frankreich) leitender Regierungsbeamter:
    prefect of police Polizeipräsident m (von Paris)
    c) KATH Vorsteher m (eines Jesuitenkollegs etc)
    2. SCHULE besonders Br Aufsicht führende(r) ältere(r) Schüler(in)
    * * *
    noun
    (Sch.) die Aufsicht führender älterer Schüler/führende ältere Schülerin

    English-german dictionary > prefect

  • 12 prefect

    ['priːfɛkt]
    n ( BRIT)
    * * *
    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) starszy uczeń
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefekt

    English-Polish dictionary > prefect

  • 13 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) klases vecākais
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefekts
    * * *
    prefekts; klases vecākais

    English-Latvian dictionary > prefect

  • 14 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) vyresnysis mokinys
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefektas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > prefect

  • 15 prefect

    n. domare; polischef; utsedd (person); härskare; prefekt
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    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) ordningsman
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefekt

    English-Swedish dictionary > prefect

  • 16 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) student mající dozor
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefekt
    * * *
    • prefekt

    English-Czech dictionary > prefect

  • 17 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) şef al clasei
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefect

    English-Romanian dictionary > prefect

  • 18 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) επιμελητής
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) νομάρχης

    English-Greek dictionary > prefect

  • 19 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) študent majúci dozor
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefekt

    English-Slovak dictionary > prefect

  • 20 prefect

    [ˈpriːfekt] noun عَريف الصَّف، مُناظِر الدَّرْس
    2) in some countries, an administrative official.
    مُوَظَّف إداري، والٍ

    Arabic-English dictionary > prefect

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