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1 чинуша
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2 должностное лицо
1) General subject: civil servant, dutyholder, functionary, holder of an office, magistrate, officer (а не только офицер), official, place-holder, placeholder, placeman (обыкн. пренебр.), office bearer, postholder, official body, official of an organization3) Military: authority, military officer (ВС), officer4) Construction: officer5) Law: office holder, office-holder, public individual6) Finances: company's officer (компании)7) Diplomatic term: administrative official8) Jargon: brass9) Official expression: designated person10) Advertising: holder of office, public officer11) Business: administrator, executive officer, incumbent, public servant13) leg.N.P. member (of a committee)14) Security: official (гриф секретности)15) Politico-military term: official functionary -
3 должностное лицо, чиновник
Diplomatic term: placemanУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > должностное лицо, чиновник
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4 карьерист
1) General subject: arriviste, careerist, climber, creeper, lack in office, lack-in-office, place hunter, place seeker, place-hunter, place-seeker, placeman, self seeker, self-seeker, social climber, hack (оксфордский жаргон)2) Colloquial: high-stepper3) Jargon: on the make, on the pitch, sharp, article, cookie pusher cooky pusher4) Labor organization: high social monitor, social monitor5) Advertising: career person -
5 креатура
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6 ставленник
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7 чинуша
General subject: placeman -
8 ставленник
henchman, creature, placeman -
9 карьерист
careerist, office-seeker; place-hunter, climber разг.; go-getter амер.* * ** * *careerist, office-seeker; place-hunter* * *arrivistecareeristclimberplace-hunterplaceman -
10 чиновник
official; functionary; bureaucrat (бюрократ)* * ** * *official; functionary; bureaucrat (бюрократ)* * *bureaucratcivilclerkfunctionarylimpetoffice-bearerofficerofficialplaceman -
11 карьерист
careerist, climber, self-seeker, placeman -
12 приспешник
satellite, accomplice, stooge, placeman, henchman -
13 ставленник
stooge, henchman, placeman -
14 чиновник
1) official, officer, civil servant; placeman обыкн. пренебр.государственный чиновник — state / government official
коррумпированные / продажные чиновники — corrupt officials
чиновник, ответственный за связь с печатью — press-officer
2) (бюрократ) bureaucrat -
15 карьерист
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16 чиновник
official имя существительное:office-bearer (чиновник, должностное лицо)office-holder (чиновник, должностное лицо)словосочетание: сокращение: -
17 должностное лицо
См. также в других словарях:
Placeman — Place man, n.; pl. {Placemen}. One who holds or occupies a place; one who has office under government. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
placeman — [plās′mən] n. pl. placemen [plās′mən] Brit. a person appointed to a government position as a political reward: usually a derogatory term … English World dictionary
placeman — [[t]ple͟ɪsmən[/t]] placemen N COUNT: usu pl (disapproval) If you refer to a public official as a placeman, you disapprove of the fact that they use their position for their own personal benefit or to provide political support for those who… … English dictionary
placeman — noun Date: 1741 a political appointee to a public office especially in 18th century Britain … New Collegiate Dictionary
placeman — placemanship, n. /plays meuhn/, n., pl. placemen. Brit. a person appointed to a position, esp. one in the government, as a reward for political support of an elected official. [1735 45; PLACE + MAN] * * * … Universalium
placeman — noun a) One appointed to a political office in government. b) A derogatory term for an appointee … Wiktionary
placeman — place·man || pleɪsmÉ™n n. (British) person nominated to a position as a personal favor or reward … English contemporary dictionary
placeman — noun (plural placemen) Brit. derogatory a person appointed to a position chiefly for personal profit and as a reward for political support … English new terms dictionary
placeman — place·man … English syllables
placeman — A person who, for the time, is serving the state in the performance of a duty required of him as a citizen such as a juror or election inspector, although not in the capacity of a public officer. Worthy v Barrett, 63 NC 199, 202. See place of… … Ballentine's law dictionary
placeman — noun a disparaging term for an appointee • Syn: ↑placeseeker • Regions: ↑United Kingdom, ↑UK, ↑U.K., ↑Britain, ↑United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, ↑Great Britain … Useful english dictionary