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1 Chancellor of the Exchequer
nome GB pol. Cancelliere m. dello Scacchiere (ministro delle finanze e del tesoro)* * *noun (the Finance Minister in Great Britain.) Cancelliere dello Scacchiere, Ministro delle Finanze e del Tesoro* * *n BritCancelliere dello Scacchiere, Ministro del Tesoro* * *nome GB pol. Cancelliere m. dello Scacchiere (ministro delle finanze e del tesoro) -
2 Exchequer
[ɪks'tʃekə(r)]nome proprio GB Scacchiere (ministero delle finanze e del tesoro)* * *[iks' ekə]1) (the government department in charge of the nation's finances.) Ministero delle Finanze2) (the national or public money supply.) tesoro* * *Exchequer /ɪksˈtʃɛkə(r)/n. [u]1 (fin., in GB) «Scacchiere» NOTE DI CULTURA: Exchequer: è il dipartimento del ministero del Tesoro ( the Treasury) che si occupa della riscossione delle tasse e della gestione del denaro pubblico. Ne è a capo il Chancellor of the Exchequer. Il nome «Exchequer» deriva dal panno a scacchiera che, disteso su un tavolo, veniva usato come una sorta di abaco per calcolare le spese e le entrate2 (al pl.) (fam.) – exchequers, fondi; disponibilità (o risorse) finanziarie; entrate ( anche di un privato)● Exchequer and Audit Department, Ufficio di Controllo sulla legittimità delle entrate e delle spese pubbliche (cfr. ital. «Corte dei Conti») □ (fin.) Exchequer bond, buono del tesoro □ Exchequer grants, finanziamenti dello «Scacchiere» ( agli enti locali) □ Exchequer return, rendiconto settimanale del Tesoro.* * *[ɪks'tʃekə(r)]nome proprio GB Scacchiere (ministero delle finanze e del tesoro) -
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4 ♦ chancellor
♦ chancellor /ˈtʃɑ:nsələ(r)/n.1 (stor., polit.) cancelliere3 (in GB) alto funzionario; alto magistrato: Chancellor of the Exchequer, Cancelliere dello Scacchiere NOTE DI CULTURA: Chancellor of the Exchequer: è il ministro che riunisce le funzioni di ministro del tesoro, delle finanze e del bilancio. È responsabile della politica monetaria del paese e fa parte del gabinetto. the Lord ( High) Chancellor il Lord Cancelliere NOTE DI CULTURA: Lord ( High) Chancellor: è la massima autorità giudiziaria britannica; è capo della magistratura, membro del gabinetto e presidente della House of Lordschancellorshipn. [uc]2 presidenza; rettorato. -
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['tʃɑːnsələ(r)] [AE 'tʃæns-]1) (head of government) cancelliere m.2) univ. rettore m.* * *1) (a state or legal official of various kinds: The Lord Chancellor is the head of the English legal system.) cancelliere2) (the head of a university.) rettore•* * *(Surnames) Chancellor /ˈtʃɑ:nsələ(r), USA -æn-/* * *['tʃɑːnsələ(r)] [AE 'tʃæns-]1) (head of government) cancelliere m.2) univ. rettore m. -
6 comptroller
comptroller /kənˈtrəʊlə(r)/n.● (in USA) Comptroller General, Controllore Generale del Fisco □ (in GB) Comptroller and Auditor General of the Exchequer, Controllore e Revisore Contabile Generale dello Scacchiere (cfr. ital. «Presidente della Corte dei Conti»).
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