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Перевод: bureaucrat speek bureaucrat


[существительное]
бюрократ ; чинуша


Тезаурус:

  1. He is a clever trimmer, they say, a closet federalist, unchanged at heart from his Heathite days, still a Foreign Office bureaucrat to the core.
  2. For instance, because of a decision of some bureaucrat in Moscow, oil extracted in Sakhalin island in the Far East is transported through ten time-zones to the European part of Russia for consumption by local industry instead of being sold to Japan, located next door.
  3. A thick-headed bureaucrat.
  4. In addition to generating a mistrust of politics and political parties, this had another effect - the rise of the bureaucrat.
  5. Another highly influential bureaucrat, Charles Powell, was a fast-rising Foreign Office man who came to Margaret Thatcher's notice when part of the team negotiating independence for Zimbabwe.
  6. The system ensures that those who might seem most deserving receive perhaps an Order of the British Empire (OBE) - or a British Empire Medal (BEM) for those "who do not qualify by rank for the higher awards" - while a bureaucrat who has successfully worked his way to the top of the civil service without putting a foot wrong will get a knighthood in the Order of the Bath.
  7. Not an obviously charismatic figure, Mr Chan's principal qualities are those of a high-order bureaucrat.
  8. Bureaucrat and radical have no time for each other, but they are both undermining traditional humanism.
  9. "I cannot see how they are going to pay all of us from membership dues," an embittered party bureaucrat said at headquarters, adding that most of them would have to be given six months' notice.
  10. The Soviet manager is a bureaucrat and operator, not a venture capitalist or risk-taker.
  11. However, a shocked Danish bureaucrat blew the whistle on Mr Hocke as that "refugee education fund" was only supposed to be for Mr Hartling and not any old non- Danish High Commissioner.
  12. In reality Jason has done more to keep Britain's spirits up during these recessionary times than any Whitehall bureaucrat and raised more for charity than our greedy captains of industry.
  13. When a Jakarta bureaucrat decided in the early 1980s that Indonesia should develop a steel industry, Mr Liem was "encouraged" to put up 40% of the 800m cost of the Krakatau Steel project.

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