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1 president
n (тж President)1) президент2) председатель•to be sworn in as acting president — быть приведенным к присяге в качестве исполняющего обязанности президента
to block confirmation of smb as president — мешать утверждению кого-л. в качестве президента
to confirm smb as president — утверждать кого-л. в должности президента
to entrust the president (with) — возлагать на президента (напр. решение каких-л. вопросов)
to install smb as president — вводить кого-л. в должность президента
- activist presidentto re-elect smb (as) president — переизбирать кого-л. на пост президента
- actual president
- adviser to the president
- bread-and-butter president
- caretaker president
- ceremonial president
- contender for president
- current president
- democratically elected president
- Deputy President
- executive president
- former president
- heir to the president
- honorary president
- illegitimate president
- inauguration of the president
- incumbent president
- interim president
- lame-duck president
- life president
- minority president
- nominal president
- outgoing president
- party president
- past president
- president designate
- president elect
- president emeritus
- president for life
- President of the Senate
- president pro tempore
- pro-reform president
- regional presidents
- replacement of the president
- Senate President
- serving president
- sitting president
- state president
- swearing-in of a new president
- temporary president
- The President of the General Assembly
- The President of the UN General Assembly
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3 inaugurate
[ıʹnɔ:gjʋreıt] v1. торжественно вводить в должностьto inaugurate the President - амер. торжественно вводить президента в должность
2. являться началом, знаменовать3. торжественно отмечать начало (чего-л.); открывать (памятник, выставку, новое здание и т. п.) -
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1. v торжественно вводить в должность2. v являться началом, знаменовать3. v торжественно отмечать начало; открыватьСинонимический ряд:1. begin (verb) approach; begin; commence; embark; embark on; embark upon; enter; get off; jump off; kick off; lead off; open; set out; set to; take on; take up; tee off2. initiate (verb) celebrate the grand opening; found; induct; initiate; install; instate; institute; introduce; invest; launch; originate; set up; start; undertake; usher inАнтонимический ряд:conclude; impeach -
5 inaugurate
гл.1) упр. торжественно вводить в должностьIt is a long-standing tradition at universities to inaugurate a president.
2) общ. официально открывать (памятник, выставку, новое здание и т. д.)3) общ. ознаменовывать (служить символом начала чего-л.); являться началом -
6 inaugurate
[ɪ'nɔːgjəreɪtˌ ɪ'nɔːgjureɪt]гл.1) вводить в действие; открывать (памятник, выставку); инициироватьSyn:2) ( inaugurate as) торжественно вводить в должностьYesterday he was inaugurated as president. — Вчера он торжественно вступил в должность президента.
3) ознаменовывать; служить символом начала (чего-л.)
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