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1 approver
[ə'pruːvə]сущ.1) юр. преступник, сознавшийся в преступлении и выдавший своих сообщниковThe testimony of a crowd of approvers swearing for their necks. — Свидетельство толпы преступников, клянущихся ради того, чтобы спасти свою голову.
Syn:2) человек, подтверждающий, утверждающий, декларирующий (что-л.)First he was the loudest grumbler now he is the loudest approver. — Сначала он был самым закоренелым ворчуном, а теперь громче всех всё хвалит.
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2 bypassed approver
сущ.лицо, исключенное из процедуры согласования|| Notification is sent to Bypassed approver to best describe the reason for bypass, e.g. Your approval has been bypassed because of an approaching deadline.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > bypassed approver
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3 fundus
fundus, i, m. [Sanscr. budh-nas, ground; Gr. puthmên, pundax; O. H. Germ. Bodam; Germ. Boden; v. fodio], the bottom of any thing (class.).I.Lit.A.In gen.:* 2.armarii fundum exsecuit,
the bottom of the chest, Cic. Clu. 64, 179:ollae,
Plin. 15, 17, 18, § 60:scyphi,
Dig. 41, 1, 26:(Aetna) fundo exaestuat imo,
from the lowest bottom, Verg. A. 3, 577; cf.:imo Nereus ciet aequora fundo,
id. ib. 2, 419:amnis fundo carens,
Plin. 3, 16, 20, § 122:maris,
Vulg. Judith, 5, 12:calicis,
id. Isa. 51, 17.—Prov.:largitio fundum non habet,
there is no end of giving, Cic. Off. 2, 15, 55.—Transf. (pars pro toto), a cup:B.hi duo longaevo censentur Nestore fundi,
Mart. 8, 6, 9.—In partic., a piece of land, a farm, estate (syn.: praedium, villa): fundi appellatione omne aedificium et omnis ager continetur; sed in usu urbana aedificia aedes, rustica villae dicuntur;II.locus vero sine aedificio in urbe area, rure autem ager appellatur: idemque ager cum aedificio fundus dicitur,
Dig. 50, 16, 211; Cic. Agr. 3, 2 fin.:cum inprobata sit eorum sententia qui putaverint furtivum fundum fieri posse,
Gai. Inst. 2, 51; cf.: non hominum tantum neque rerum moventium... sed fundi quoque et aedium fieri furtum, Masur. Sab. ap. Gell. 11, 18, 13:cui nostrum non licet fundos nostros obire?
Cic. de Or. 1, 58, 249:nunquam tam mane egredior, quin te in fundo conspicer fodere,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 16; Crass. ap. Cic. de Or. 2, 55, 224; Cic. Caecin. 36, 104; id. Verr. 2, 3, 50, § 119; id. Fam. 13, 69, 2; [p. 794] Quint. 4, 2, 131:dulcia poma feret cultus tibi fundus,
Hor. S. 2, 5, 13 et saep.:euge, fundi et aedes, per tempus subvenistis mihi,
Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 84; cf.:si quidem habes fundum atque aedis,
id. ib. 1, 2, 75:nostri fundi calamitas,
Ter. Eun. 1, 1, 34:quasi non fundis exornatae multae incedant per vias,
i. e. with the price of a farm, Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 42:unumne fundum pulcherrimum populi Romani, disperire patiemini?
Cic. Agr. 2, 29, 80:nunc is nobis fundus est, i. e. ex quo fructus capiamus,
Plaut. Truc. 4, 2, 15 Spengel ad loc.—Prov.: fundum alienum arat, incultum familiarem deserit,
Plaut. As. 5, 2, 24.—Trop.A.In gen.: fluxas Phrygiae res vertere fundo, i. e. from its foundation, = funditus, Verg. A. 10, 88:B.cenae,
the principal dish, Gell. 17, 8, 2.—In partic., publicists' t. t., qs. one who lays the foundation for the decision of a thing, one that approves a thing or ratifies it, the approver (syn. auctor): fundus dicitur populus esse rei, quam alienat, hoc est auctor, Paul. ex Fest. p. 89 Müll.:2.non ut hujus sententiae legisque fundus fierem,
Gell. 19, 8, 12:negat ex foederato populo quemquam potuisse, nisi is populus fundus factus esset, in hanc civitatem venire, etc.,
Cic. Balb. 8, 19 (where Cicero gives to this legal principle another meaning); cf.:quid enim potuit dici imperitius quam foederatos populos fieri fundos oportere?
id. ib. 8, 20; 11, 27;18, 42: municipes sunt cives Romani ex municipiis, legibus suis et suo jure utentes... neque ulla populi Romani lege astricti, nisi populus eorum fundus factus est,
Gell. 16, 13, 6.—Transf. (ante- and post-class., and rare):ut, quae cum ejus filio egi, ei rei fundus pater sit potior,
may officially confirm, Plaut. Trin. 5, 1, 7; cf. Gell. 19, 8, 12; and Paul. ex Fest. p. 89 Müll. supra. -
4 supervisor
adj.supervisory, overseeing, supervising.m.supervisor, foreman, inspector, examiner.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 supervisor* * *(f. - supervisora)noun* * *supervisor, -aSM / F supervisor* * *- sora masculino, femenino supervisor* * *= superintendent, supervisor, supervisory, housekeeper [house-keeper], floor walker, approver, enforcer, overseer.Ex. But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.Ex. Before assuming her present position with Case Western, she worked successively as Serials Cataloger, supervisor of Science Libraries, and Information Systems Specialist at the University of Rochester.Ex. The European Economic Community (EEC) Treaty of 25 March 1957 endowed the European Parliament with 'advisory and supervisory powers'.Ex. A software agent named SiteHelper is designed to act as a housekeeper for the Web server and as a helper for a Web user to find relevant information at a particular site.Ex. Frank Hatt championed the idea of libraries being closely concerned with what the user reads, advocating such things as floor walkers and records of books read.Ex. The Kentucky state agency adopted a helping role as advisor, approver, and provider of technical assistance.Ex. They merely act as a conduit of state funds rather than an enforcer of the rules meant to guarantee the lawful use of those funds.Ex. At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.----* grupo supervisor = steering group.* supervisor de la disciplina = disciplinarian.* supervisor de la libertad condicional = probation officer.* * *- sora masculino, femenino supervisor* * *= superintendent, supervisor, supervisory, housekeeper [house-keeper], floor walker, approver, enforcer, overseer.Ex: But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.
Ex: Before assuming her present position with Case Western, she worked successively as Serials Cataloger, supervisor of Science Libraries, and Information Systems Specialist at the University of Rochester.Ex: The European Economic Community (EEC) Treaty of 25 March 1957 endowed the European Parliament with 'advisory and supervisory powers'.Ex: A software agent named SiteHelper is designed to act as a housekeeper for the Web server and as a helper for a Web user to find relevant information at a particular site.Ex: Frank Hatt championed the idea of libraries being closely concerned with what the user reads, advocating such things as floor walkers and records of books read.Ex: The Kentucky state agency adopted a helping role as advisor, approver, and provider of technical assistance.Ex: They merely act as a conduit of state funds rather than an enforcer of the rules meant to guarantee the lawful use of those funds.Ex: At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.* grupo supervisor = steering group.* supervisor de la disciplina = disciplinarian.* supervisor de la libertad condicional = probation officer.* * *masculine, femininesupervisor* * *
supervisor◊ - sora sustantivo masculino, femenino
supervisor
supervisor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino supervisor
' supervisor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
editor
- editora
- sobrestante
- superintendente
- supervisora
- sobrecargo
English:
supervisor
- supervisory
- exacting
- foreman
- make
- marshal
* * *supervisor, -ora♦ adjsupervisory♦ nm,fsupervisor* * *m, supervisora f supervisor* * *supervisor, - sora n: supervisor, overseer* * *supervisor n supervisor -
5 asistencia técnica
f.technical assistance, help desk, technical aid.* * *technical backup* * ** * *(n.) = technical assistanceEx. The Kentucky state agency adopted a helping role as advisor, approver, and provider of technical assistance.* * ** * *(n.) = technical assistanceEx: The Kentucky state agency adopted a helping role as advisor, approver, and provider of technical assistance.
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6 fundus
fundus ī, m [FVD-], the bottom, lowest part: armari fundum exsecuit: maris, Cu.: Nereus ciet aequora fundo, V.: largitio fundum non habet, there is no end of giving.—A piece of land, farm, estate: mancipio fundum accepi: in fundo Fodere, T.: latis otia fundis, V.: cultus, H.: nostri fundi calamitas, T.: pulcherrimus populi R.— Fig., a bottom, foundation: Phrygiae res vertere fundo (i. e. funditus), V.—In public law, an authority, approver: nisi is populus fundus factus esset.* * *farm; piece of land, estate; bottom, lowest part; foundation; an authority -
7 autorizante
adj.authorizing, officiant.f. & m.allower, one who gives the go ahead, approver, one who gives permission. -
8 adprobator
apprŏbātor ( adp-), ōris, m. [id.], one who gives his assent or approval, an approver (perh. only in the two foll. exs.): quamvis non fueris suasor et impulsor profectionis meae, adprobator certe fuisti, * Cic. Att. 16, 7, 2: verbi, * Gell. 5, 21, 6. -
9 approbator
apprŏbātor ( adp-), ōris, m. [id.], one who gives his assent or approval, an approver (perh. only in the two foll. exs.): quamvis non fueris suasor et impulsor profectionis meae, adprobator certe fuisti, * Cic. Att. 16, 7, 2: verbi, * Gell. 5, 21, 6.
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