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101 чиновнический
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102 бюрократизм
сущ.bureaucracy;bureaucratism;red tape -
103 волокита
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104 волокита
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105 бюрократизм
1) bureaucratism; 2) red tape -
106 бюрократизм
bureaucracy, red tape -
107 вести борьбу с бюрократизмом
(national liberation movement) fight red tape4000 полезных слов и выражений > вести борьбу с бюрократизмом
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108 искоренять бюрократизм
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109 бюрократизм
сущ.bureaucracy; bureaucratism; red tape -
110 волокита
сущ.( бюрократизм) bureaucracy; red tape -
111 бумажный
Iбума́жная фа́брика — paper mill
бума́жная салфе́тка — paper napkin / tissue
бума́жное полоте́нце — paper towel
кни́га в бума́жной обло́жке — paperback
бума́жные де́ньги — paper money sg
••бума́жная волоки́та — red tape
бума́жная душа́ — paper-pusher, paper shuffler
IIбума́жный тигр — paper tiger
бума́жная ткань — cotton fabric
бума́жная пря́жа — cotton yarn
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112 бюрократизм
м.bureaucracy [-'rɒ-], red tape -
113 волокита
I ж.( бюрократизм) red tape; procrastinationII м. уст. разг.( любитель ухаживать) ladies' man, ladykiller; philandererста́рый волоки́та — old spark / rake
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114 канцелярщина
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115 бумажный
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116 бюрократизм
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117 волокита
I жен.(канцелярская) red tape; procrastination; a lot of fuss and troubleII муж.; разг.; устар.lady-killer, ladies' man -
118 канцелярщина
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119 бюрократия
1) собир. bureaucrats, bureaucracy2) (бюрократизм) bureaucracy, bureaucratism, red tape -
120 канцелярщина
разг.
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Red tape — is a derisive term for excessive regulation or rigid conformity to formal rules that is considered redundant or bureaucratic and hinders or prevents action or decision making. It is usually applied to government, but can also be applied to other… … Wikipedia
red tape — ˌred ˈtape noun [uncountable] official rules that seem complicated and unnecessary and prevent things from being done quickly and easily: • The only way to get this project off the ground is to cut through the red tape. • Planning permission is… … Financial and business terms
Red tape — Red Red, a. [Compar. {Redder} ( d?r); superl. {Reddest}.] [OE. red, reed, AS. re[ a]d, re[ o]d; akin to OS. r[=o]d, OFries. r[=a]d, D. rood, G. roht, rot, OHG. r[=o]t, Dan. & Sw. r[ o]d, Icel. rau[eth]r, rj[=o][eth]r, Goth. r[ a]uds, W. rhudd,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
red tape — {n. phr.} Unnecessary bureaucratic routine; needless but official delays. * /If you want to get anything accomplished in a hurry, you have to find someone in power who can cut through all that red tape./ … Dictionary of American idioms
red tape — {n. phr.} Unnecessary bureaucratic routine; needless but official delays. * /If you want to get anything accomplished in a hurry, you have to find someone in power who can cut through all that red tape./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Red tape — Tape Tape, n. [AS. t[ae]ppe a fillet. Cf. {Tapestry}, {Tippet}.] 1. A narrow fillet or band of cotton or linen; a narrow woven fabric used for strings and the like; as, curtains tied with tape. [1913 Webster] 2. A tapeline; also, a metallic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
red´tape´ — red tape, 1. tape having a red color, formerly used for tying up official papers. 2. too much attention to details and forms; bureaucratic routine: »A House Banking subcommittee assailed what it called the red tape and delays in the program to… … Useful english dictionary
Red-tape — ( t?p ), a. Pertaining to, or characterized by, official formality. See {Red tape}, under {Red}, a. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
red tape — n [U] official rules that seem unnecessary and prevent things from being done quickly and easily ▪ a procedure surrounded by bureaucracy and red tape ▪ The new rules should help cut the red tape for farmers … Dictionary of contemporary English
red tape — index bureaucracy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 red tape n. Excessive bureau … Law dictionary
red tape — noun uncount documents, rules, or processes that cause delays: There s a lot of red tape to get through first … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English