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Private Member noun ( in UK) diputado, -da m,f, representante mf ( sin cargo específico en el gobierno)* * *Private Member noun ( in UK) diputado, -da m,f, representante mf ( sin cargo específico en el gobierno) -
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private member член парламента, не занимающий никакого государственногопоста -
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член парламента,не занимающий официального поста -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > private member
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1) Общая лексика: парламентарий, не занимающий государственного поста2) Юридический термин: депутат, не занимающий правительственного поста3) Вычислительная техника: скрытый компонент -
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член парламента, не занимающий никакого государственного постаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > private member
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subst.( politikk) vanlig parlamentsmedlem (som ikke er minister) -
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член парламенту ( або депутат), який не обіймає урядової ( або державної) посади -
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Ix. (각료 외의)일반 의원IIx. (영국 하원의) 비각료 의원, 평의원 -
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[,praɪvɪt'membə]рядово́й член парла́мента (то же, что backbencher)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > private member
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தனி உறுப்பினர் / அங்கத்தினர் -
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private member’s billlei proposta por um membro do parlamento como indivíduo e não como membro do seu partido político.
См. также в других словарях:
private member — n BrE a member of parliament who is not a minister in the government … Dictionary of contemporary English
private member — noun count BRITISH a member of the U.K. parliament who is not a government minister … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
private member — ► NOUN ▪ (in the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) a member of a parliament who is not a minister or does not hold government office … English terms dictionary
private member — noun Usage: often capitalized P&M : a member of a legislative body (as the British House of Commons) who does not belong to the ministry the right of private members to introduce bills D.G.Hitchner * * * noun, pl ⋯ bers [count] Brit : a member of … Useful english dictionary
private member — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms private member : singular private member plural private members British a member of the UK parliament who is not a government minister … English dictionary
Private Member's Bill — Private Members Bills N COUNT In Britain, a Private Member s Bill is a law that is proposed by a Member of Parliament acting as an individual rather than as a member of his or her political party … English dictionary
private member's bill — private member s .bill n a law introduced to the British parliament by a member of parliament who is not a minister in the government … Dictionary of contemporary English
Private Member's Bill — A Private Member s Bill is a proposed law introduced by a backbench member of parliament, whether from the government or the opposition side, to that legislature or parliament. In most parliaments within the Westminster System of parliamentary… … Wikipedia
private member's bill — noun Usage: sometimes capitalized P&M&B : a public or private bill prepared, introduced, and sponsored in the legislature by a private member in New Zealand … private members bills occasionally reach the Statute Book Walter Nash compare… … Useful english dictionary
private member's bill — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms private member s bill : singular private member s bill plural private member s bills a new law that a private member suggests to the UK parliament … English dictionary
private member’s bill — n a bill(1) (= proposal for a new law) presented to the British House of Commons by a private member (= a Member of Parliament who is not a minister). Few private member’s bills become law because they usually lack support and receive little time … Universalium