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Перевод: chief
[прилагательное] главный; руководящий; заведующий; основной; важнейший; [существительное] глава ; руководитель ; лидер ; начальник ; шеф ; заведующий ; вождь
Тезаурус:
- The corollary to point two is that it is budget-holders - such as the chief pharmacist or chief pathologist - who are expected to manage their departments within a predetermined budget, although the level of activity in their departments is outside their control.
- "Just this once, then," said the chief inspector.
- In 1955, Chief Officer Bates retired followed by Mr Barrett 1955-;57, and he by Mr Valentine, 1957-;74.
- Mr Holdsworth expressed reservations about the seventh firm and sought a meeting with the Chief Technical Officer.
- Unilever has high expectations of its booming cosmetics business, and if Burgmans delivers the goods, he should be in line for one of the coveted jobs on the so-called chief executive committee which governs the Anglo-Dutch enterprise.
- Abse's book is full of long digressions - on gambling, Ulster, pornography, spies (among whom he counts the acquitted MP Will Owen), Welsh devolution, Woodrow Wyatt, Enoch Powell and Keith Joseph, Welsh devolution, the "wondrous possibilities" of in vitro fertilisation, the horrors of a Conservative Chief Rabbinate, the security services.
- He joins Carlton as controller of drama but has been tipped as a future programme chief.
- The idea is the personal initiative of Eddy Ryder, HM Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations, who has now persuaded the Vienna-based UN organisation, the International Atomic Energy Agency, to co-ordinate the arrangements.
- "Chief, we have company."
- On the contrary, it is ironically their scrupulous separateness that is the chief instrument of their cooperation at the expense of the clients.
- Chief executive Bill Hughes said the first quarter had been difficult but order books for the second were showing "promising signs of improvement".
- The chief ecclesiastical adviser of Louis VI's later years, and of the opening phase of Louis VII's reign, was Suger, the abbot of Saint-Denis, who held no formal office, except during the Second Crusade, when he was regent in the king's absence.
- "Maybe we should," replied the President and Chief Executive Officer.
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