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Перевод: senior speek senior


[прилагательное]
старший; выпускной; последний;
[существительное]
пожилой человек; вышестоящий ; старшеклассник ; старшекурсник ; ученик выпускного класса; студент последнего курса; лауреат Кембриджского университета


Тезаурус:

  1. Unperturbed by the excellence of their rivals, the formidable Cook family - Thomas senior, John Mason and his sons Ernest, Frank and young Thomas - continued to forge innovations for the travel business throughout the second half of the nineteenth century.
  2. It would not come despite chances galore, especially for Reading and Trevor Senior - although in a heart-stopping moment for the home side Neil Clemmence headed against the bar with 10 seconds of normal time left - and the tie will resume at Welling tomorrow.
  3. Senior officials have made it clear that if final decisions are not made by Friday, Chancellor Norman Lamont's autumn statement on November 12 will not be ready in time.
  4. NatWest boss Lord Alexander will also face Mr Lamont and senior Treasury officials.
  5. The weekly reports by the joint Intelligence Committee, seen by only the five senior politicians in the land are delivered to Buckingham Palace unexpurgated.
  6. Roger Clays, NatWest regional senior sales manager, said research by the bank and the Department of Trade and Industry showed that most businesses were well aware of the single market but were not so sure about its impact.
  7. Launched by Geoff Harrison, senior environmental health officer with St Edmundsbury Borough Council, the Standards Manual is the result of close co-operation between environmental health officers and the firm.
  8. It's a national scandal that senior managers now take a bigger share of the NHS pay packet than the entire ambulance staff.
  9. "She was a married woman, who said she met him on a plane," a senior detective told TODAY.
  10. When District Officers were eventually allowed into the field they were watched like hawks by their senior officers for signs - an indication, it was said, of inaptitude or inexperience - of running things too directly, and promotions were made or denied on the extent to which they seemed, in the words of the Resident, Adamawa, to be "imbued with the true spirit of Indirect Rule".
  11. For a senior job it should not be regarded as a burden to see 12 people and then draw up a short list of three or four.
  12. The classes are not large and I find myself not too bad and rated as "senior" by the Sadler's Wells gods.
  13. Senior market official, David Coleridge, said recently that Lloyd's had lost out to Commercial Union on a multi-million- pound contract from Trafalgar House because it was unable to offer a "package deal".

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