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Перевод: demotion speek demotion


[существительное]
понижение в должности; смещение с должности


Тезаурус:

  1. Mr Cowen was not willing to accept demotion and was dismissed.
  2. The deputy prime minister, Don Mazankowski, will make a more jovial finance minister in the run-up to the next election than Michael Wilson, whose demotion - to a handful of trade and industry posts - has been covered with talk of the undoubted need for Canada to become more competitive in a free-trade area that may soon include Mexico.
  3. ROBERT Maxwell's former chauffeur, who wishes to be identified only as Ted, has a plausible explanation for the demotion of his official car from a Rolls-Royce to a Daimler.
  4. demotion;
  5. The half-backs had a wretched afternoon, the result of which was the demotion of Saunders.
  6. He was torn apart as health and social security secretary and suffered demotion before resigning.
  7. Disappointment that they were losing the best American M D they had ever had, after less than one year, and alarm in the knowledge that his demotion almost certainly meant the end of the recovery and expansion plans, and possibly the end of vehicle manufacture in the UK.
  8. He has no hesitation in saying that the most difficult aspects of management for him are those that involve making decisions about people, whether it be a question of promotion, demotion or making somebody redundant.
  9. The former health secretary brushed aside talk of a demotion by referring to himself as the new Minister for Majorism.
  10. Also, demotion from primary residence to tenanted farmhouse for a century or two, saved many a small grand house from a buffeting by the winds of changing style, as at Croan in Cornwall, Beckley in Oxfordshire or Mothecombe in Devon.
  11. It had been easy to get myself moved away from sleeping next door to him: It had happened naturally with my demotion to crew.
  12. A police spokesman said that Mr Rockman could face penalties ranging from a verbal reprimand to demotion or dismissal for ignoring a written gag order served on October 27.
  13. Pearson's enforced demotion within his own company, and the distaste shown by his partners for experiments that veered too sharply away from the comedies that had established Welsh-Pearson's reputation, is generally taken as evidence of the conservatism inherent in the film industry.

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