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1 Atlantic Association of Young Political Leaders(США)
Abbreviation: AAYPL (Атлантическая ассоциация молодых политических лидеров)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Atlantic Association of Young Political Leaders(США)
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2 Atlantic Association of Young Political Leaders
Abbreviation: (США) AAYPL (Атлантическая ассоциация молодых политических лидеров)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Atlantic Association of Young Political Leaders
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3 líder político
f. & m.political leader.* * *(n.) = political leaderEx. This article urges librarians to fight to eradicate the negative image they have in the eyes of the public, municipal officials and political leaders.* * *(n.) = political leaderEx: This article urges librarians to fight to eradicate the negative image they have in the eyes of the public, municipal officials and political leaders.
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4 руководитель руководител·ь
leader, head; (администратор) executive; (управляющий) managerноминальный / фиктивный руководитель — phantom leader
руководитель аппарата сотрудников Белого дома (США) — Chief of Staff of the White House, Presidential Chief of Staff
руководитель делегации — leader / head of the delegation
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > руководитель руководител·ь
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5 руководство руководств·о
передавать руководство кому-л. — to resign one's government / leadership to smb.
принять руководство от кого-л. — to assume the leadership from smb.
работать под чьим-л. руководством — to work under smb.
квалифицированное руководство — competent direction / management
коллегиальное / коллективное руководство — collective leadership
2) собир. (руководители) leaders, leadership, governing bodyвоенно-политическое руководство — military-political leaders / leadership
высшее руководство — top leaders / leadership, high command
партийное руководство — party leaders / leadership
руководство комиссии / комитета — senior commission / committee officials
3) (то, чем нужно руководствоваться) guiding principle, guideRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > руководство руководств·о
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6 Premio Nobel de la Paz
(n.) = Nobel Peace LaureateEx. The political leaders, social reformers and Nobel Peace Laureates were appalled by this dangerous phenomenon but they were all in a fix as to what to do.* * *(n.) = Nobel Peace LaureateEx: The political leaders, social reformers and Nobel Peace Laureates were appalled by this dangerous phenomenon but they were all in a fix as to what to do.
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7 autoridad municipal
f.civic authorities.* * *(n.) = municipal officialEx. This article urges librarians to fight to eradicate the negative image they have in the eyes of the public, municipal officials and political leaders.* * *(n.) = municipal officialEx: This article urges librarians to fight to eradicate the negative image they have in the eyes of the public, municipal officials and political leaders.
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8 borrar una imagen
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9 estar en apuros
(v.) = be in trouble, be in a fixEx. The moment we relax on it -- we are no longer forced to do it, and it often is not done, and the connection is not made -- then we are in trouble.Ex. The political leaders, social reformers and Nobel Peace Laureates were appalled by this dangerous phenomenon but they were all in a fix as to what to do.* * *(v.) = be in trouble, be in a fixEx: The moment we relax on it -- we are no longer forced to do it, and it often is not done, and the connection is not made -- then we are in trouble.
Ex: The political leaders, social reformers and Nobel Peace Laureates were appalled by this dangerous phenomenon but they were all in a fix as to what to do. -
10 estar en un aprieto
(v.) = be in a fixEx. The political leaders, social reformers and Nobel Peace Laureates were appalled by this dangerous phenomenon but they were all in a fix as to what to do.* * *(v.) = be in a fixEx: The political leaders, social reformers and Nobel Peace Laureates were appalled by this dangerous phenomenon but they were all in a fix as to what to do.
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11 la voz de la razón
Ex. It is the responsibility of political leaders to create that situation where the voice of reason can prevail over the voices of hate, bigotry and ignorance.* * *Ex: It is the responsibility of political leaders to create that situation where the voice of reason can prevail over the voices of hate, bigotry and ignorance.
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12 la voz del odio
Ex. It is the responsibility of political leaders to create that situation where the voice of reason can prevail over the voices of hate, bigotry and ignorance.* * *Ex: It is the responsibility of political leaders to create that situation where the voice of reason can prevail over the voices of hate, bigotry and ignorance.
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13 libro esencial
(n.) = bedside bookEx. It should be a useful bedside book for American political leaders and many others.* * *(n.) = bedside bookEx: It should be a useful bedside book for American political leaders and many others.
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14 reformista social
(n.) = social reformerEx. The political leaders, social reformers and Nobel Peace Laureates were appalled by this dangerous phenomenon but they were all in a fix as to what to do.* * *(n.) = social reformerEx: The political leaders, social reformers and Nobel Peace Laureates were appalled by this dangerous phenomenon but they were all in a fix as to what to do.
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15 responsable
c black responsable [ʀεspɔ̃sabl]1. adjective• civilement/pénalement responsable liable in civil/criminal law2. masculine noun, feminine nouna. ( = coupable) person responsibleb. ( = personne compétente) person in chargec black c. ( = dirigeant) official━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un i et non un a.* * *ʀɛspɔ̃sabl
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1) ( coupable) [personne, défaillance, erreur] responsible (après n) ( de quelque chose for something)l'alcool est responsable de nombreux accidents — alcohol is responsible ou is to blame for many accidents
2) ( devant répondre de ses actes) responsible, accountable ( de quelque chose for something); ( légalement) responsible, liable ( de quelque chose for something)3) ( ayant la charge)être responsable de quelque chose/quelqu'un — to be responsible for something/somebody, to be in charge of something/somebody
4) ( raisonnable) [personne, attitude, acte] responsibleun vote/rapport responsable — a sensible vote/report
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1) ( personne en charge) gén person in charge; (gérant, directeur) manager; ( chef de parti) leader; ( chef de service) head; ( administrateur) official2) ( personne coupable)les responsables de la catastrophe — the people responsible ou to blame for the catastrophe
3) ( cause)le grand responsable c'est le tabac/le manque d'amour — smoking/lack of love is the main cause
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀɛspɔ̃sabl1. adj1) (moralement) responsible2) (légalement)responsable de [dégâts, crimes] — liable for
3)responsable de (= chargé de) — in charge of, responsible for
2. nmf1) [ravitaillement, sécurité] person in chargeJe voudrais parler au responsable. — I'd like to speak to the person in charge.
2) [parti, syndicat] official3) (= coupable)Il faut punir les responsables. — Those responsible must be punished.
* * *A adj1 ( coupable) [personne, défaillance, erreur] responsible ( après n) (de qch for sth); il est responsable de l'incendie he's responsible for the fire; l'alcool est responsable de nombreux accidents alcohol is responsible ou is to blame for many accidents;2 ( devant répondre de ses actes) responsible, accountable (de qch for sth); ( légalement) responsible, liable (de qch for sth); être responsable de ses actes to be responsible for one's actions; on est responsable de ce que l'on dit/écrit you are responsible for what you say/write;3 ( ayant la charge) être responsable de qch/qn to be responsible for sth/sb, to be in charge of sth/sb; je suis responsable du magasin I am responsible for the shop GB ou store US; qui est la personne responsable ici? who is in charge here?;4 ( raisonnable) [personne, attitude, acte] responsible; être très responsable to be very responsible; un vote/rapport responsable a sensible vote/report.B nmf1 ( personne en charge) gén person in charge; (gérant, directeur) manager; ( chef de parti) leader; ( chef de service) head; ( administrateur) official; je voudrais parler au responsable I'd like to talk to the person in charge; selon un responsable politique according to a political leader; M. Doucet, responsable d'une petite entreprise Mr Doucet, the manager of a small company; plusieurs responsables communistes/catholiques several communist/catholic leaders; un haut responsable de la Banque Mondiale a high-ranking official at the World Bank; des responsables de la police senior police officers;2 ( personne coupable) les responsables de la catastrophe the people responsible ou to blame for the catastrophe; les responsables seront punis those responsible ou those who are to blame will be punished; c'est lui le responsable he is responsible ou to blame;3 ( cause) le grand responsable c'est le tabac/le manque d'amour smoking/lack of love is the main cause.le responsable de classe form representative (elected by the pupils to represent them).[rɛspɔ̃sabl] adjectif1. [garant de]2. [chargé de]responsable de in charge of, responsible for3. responsable de [à l'origine de]: l'abus des graisses animales est largement responsable des affections cardiaques the main contributing factor to heart disease is over-consumption of animal fats5. [réfléchi] responsible————————[rɛspɔ̃sabl] nom masculin et féminin1. [coupable]le responsable, la responsable the person responsible ou to blamenous retrouverons les responsables we will find the people ou those responsible2. [dirigeant - politique] leader ; [ - administratif] person in charge -
16 лидер
высокопоставленные / высшие лидеры — top leaders
колеблющийся / нестойкий лидер — fugitive leader
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17 access
حَقّ الوُصُول \ access: the right to see or handle (sth. secret, etc.) or to enter: Access to the library is forbidden to small children. Direct access to political leaders is not often possible. \ حُرِّيَّة الدُّخُول \ access: the right to see or handle (sth. secret, etc.) or to enter: Access to the library is forbidden to small children. Direct access to political leaders is not often possible. \ وَسِيلَة الوُصُول \ access: the means of reaching a place: The only access to my room was up some dark stairs. -
18 Portas, Paulo
(1951-)Politician and chief of a rightist political party, the Popular Party (PP; formerly the CDS or Christian Democrat Party). Like so many others in Portuguese political life, Portas was trained as a lawyer at the University of Lisbon Law Faculty. Before he was elected to the Assembly of the Republic, Portas was editor of the Lisbon newspaper, Público. In the 1990s, he assumed leadership of the PP. In the October 1999 general parliamentary elections, the PP won all but 15 seats (behind the Portuguese Communist Party [PCP] with 17), but there were soundings regarding a potential alliance between the stronger Social Democratic Party (PSD), with 81 seats, and the PP, to challenge the Socialist Party (PS)-led government of Antônio de Guterres. Portas is a charismatic, populist speaker who campaigns most typically by means of mixing with the people ( o povo) in informal settings such as markets.In the March 2002 parliamentary elections, Portas's PP surpassed the PCP in the vote, receiving 14 percent to the PCP's 12 percent, and entered a governing coalition with the dominant PSD. Portas proved himself the most dynamic of campaigners among the three main party political leaders. -
19 Elitism
In spite of the national commitment to the principles of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, France remains marked by traditions of elitism that are ingrained in the very fibre of society. The French Revolution was supposed to have done away with privileges and elites, and usher in an age of greater equality; in the event, it - and subsequent upheavals - changed the nature of the elites in France, without making a great impact on the underlying system. Indeed, the notion of 'republican elites' is one that was fundamental in the shaping of post-Revolutionary France.In terms of local power, the role of local notables - important figures - remains strong. Notables frequently fulfil multiple roles in local administration and structures, sometimes combining these with elected positions on a regional or national scale, giving them and their close supporters a considerable degree of power. (See Cumul des mandats). They are frequently referred to as les elites locales. The process of devolution in France, set in motion in 1982, has had the effect of strengthening the power base of local elites.The French education system, while offering a good quality non-selective education to all children at lower levels, is increasingly elitist towards the top, particularly when it comes to preparing for higher education. Manyclasses préparatoires, particularly those preparing students for entrance to the top institutions of higher education, called Grandes Ecoles, are very selective, and the selection process - and for that matter the system itself - often disfavours students from humble or poorer backgrounds. The Grandes Ecoles themselves, tailor-made to the needs of the nation, train the future leaders and decision makers in specific fields of the public or private sector, producing very close networks of former students, that make the British concept of the "old-boy network" seem rather informal.Places in the top grandes écoles and some other institutions are highly sought after, as graduates from these schools are seen in France as a sort of caste, membership of which is highly recommended, if not essential, for anyone wanting to reach the top. The classic example of this is the ENA, Ecole Normale d'Administration, the Grande Ecole designed to train top civil servants and future political leaders. In the corridors of French power, many if not most of the top positions are occupied by Enarques, graduates of the ENA. In 1967, Jean-Pierre Chevènement - himself an Enarque, and later to be Minister of the Interior under François Mitterrand - coined the word Enarchie, to define the French system of state elites.As for business elites, a 2006 review in the Economist observed that they "often seem to owe more allegiance to the group from which they are drawn than to the international corporations they work for."Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Elitism
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20 военно-политическое руководство
Politico-military term: military-political leaders, military-political leadershipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > военно-политическое руководство
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