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1 director
noun (a person or thing that directs, eg one of a group of persons who manage the affairs of a business or a person who is in charge of the making of a film, play etc: He is on the board of directors of our firm; The producer and the director quarrelled about the film.) direktorius, režisierus -
2 editor
1) (a person who edits books etc: a dictionary editor.) redaktorius2) (a person who is in charge of (part of) a newspaper, journal etc: The editor of The Times; She has been appointed fashion editor.) redaktorius -
3 auctioneer
noun (a person who is in charge of selling things at an auction.) aukciono vedėjas, aukcionatorius -
4 manager
feminine - manageress; noun (a person who is in charge of eg a business, football team etc: the manager of the new store.) valdytojas, vadovas, direktorius, vadybininkas -
5 ringmaster
noun (a person who is in charge of performances in a circus ring.) arenos inspektorius -
6 stage manager
(a person who is in charge of scenery and equipment for plays etc.) pastatymo vedėjas -
7 warden
['wo:dn]1) (the person in charge of an old people's home, a student residence etc: The warden has reported that two students are missing from the hostel.) komendantas, vyresnysis2) ((also traffic warden) a person who controls parking and the flow of traffic in an area: If the (traffic) warden finds your car parked there you will be fined.) eismo prižiūrėtojas3) ((American) the person in charge of a prison.) kalėjimo viršininkas4) ((also game warden) a person who guards a game reserve.) draustinio prižiūrėtojas -
8 leader
1) (a person who is in front or goes first: The fourth runner is several miles behind the leaders.) lyderis, vedlys2) (a person who is the head of, organizes or is in charge (of something): The leader of the expedition is a scientist.) vadovas, vadas3) (an article in a newspaper etc written to express the opinions of the editor.) vedamasis -
9 administration
1) (management: He's in charge of administration at the hospital.) vadovavimas2) ((the people who carry on) the government of a country etc.) valdžia, vyriausybė -
10 chairman
nouns (a person who takes charge of or directs a meeting.) pirmininkas, pirmininkė -
11 chairperson
nouns (a person who takes charge of or directs a meeting.) pirmininkas, pirmininkė -
12 chairwoman
nouns (a person who takes charge of or directs a meeting.) pirmininkas, pirmininkė -
13 clerk
1) (a person who deals with letters, accounts etc in an office.) raštvedys, klerkas2) (a public official in charge of the business affairs of the town council etc: the town clerk.) valdininkas3) ((American) a shop-assistant.) pardavėjas -
14 coxswain
['koksn]1) ((often abbreviated to cox [koks]) a person who steers a (small, usually racing) boat.) vairininkas2) (a petty officer in charge of a boat and crew.) valties vyresnysis -
15 guard
1. verb1) (to protect from danger or attack: The soldiers were guarding the king/palace.) saugoti2) (to prevent (a person) escaping, (something) happening: The soldiers guarded their prisoners; to guard against mistakes.) saugoti(s)2. noun1) (someone who or something which protects: a guard round the king; a guard in front of the fire.) sargyba, apsauga2) (someone whose job is to prevent (a person) escaping: There was a guard with the prisoner every hour of the day.) sargybinis3) ((American conductor) a person in charge of a train.) traukinio viršininkas4) (the act or duty of guarding.) sargyba•- guarded- guardedly
- guard of honour
- keep guard on
- keep guard
- off guard
- on guard
- stand guard -
16 jailer
noun (a person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners: The jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.) kalėjimo prižiūrėtojas -
17 jailor
noun (a person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners: The jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.) kalėjimo prižiūrėtojas -
18 reverse the charges
to make a telephone call (a reverse-charge call) (which is paid for by the person who receives it instead of by the caller.) skambinti atsiliepiančiojo abonento sąskaita -
19 superintendent
1) (a person who superintends something, or is in charge of an institution, building etc: the superintendent of a hospital.) prižiūrėtojas, administratorius2) (( abbreviation super; often abbreviated to Supt when written) a police officer of the rank above chief inspector.) vyresnysis inspektorius -
20 trust
1. verb1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) tikėti2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) patikėti3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) tikėtis2. noun1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) (pasi)tikėjimas2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) globa3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) pavedimas, pasitikėjimas4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) išsaugojimas pagal įgaliojimą5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) trestas•- trustee- trustworthy
- trustworthiness
- trusty
- trustily
- trustiness
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