c ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci ck cl cm cn co cp cr cs ct cu cw cy cz

Перевод: citizen speek citizen


[существительное]
гражданин ; гражданка ; горожанин ; горожанка ; штатский


Тезаурус:

  1. In Munich, as one observer reported, each apprentice was made "industrially efficient"; and "with this end in view" it was "not sufficient" to receive instructions merely in the technical side of the trade, for the young worker to become "a worthy citizen", he should know something "of his duties and responsibilities to the State".
  2. Children born in the United Kingdom to students, visitors or illegal immigrants no longer automatically acquire British citizenship at birth, but they will still be able to register as British citizens if either parent later becomes a citizen or settles in the United Kingdom, or if the child has spent the first ten years of its life in the country.
  3. He believes that each company needs to set its own targets for being a good corporate citizen, which can range from how much money should be donated to charities to making senior executives available for secondment to advise small businesses.
  4. After the feast, the "Duke" was voluntarily disrobed and resumed the dignity of an ordinary citizen.
  5. The words "citizen" and "citizenship", usually accompanied by its virtual Siamese-twin adjective "active", echoed through the party conference in 1988.
  6. The Citizen's Charter:
  7. Walsingham arrived on the pilgrim's map in the 11th century when the Virgin Mary was said to have appeared to Lady Richelda, a citizen of the Norfolk town.
  8. In fact Mr Major, who is said to have been delighted with the way Mr Waldegrave introduced the health reforms, has put him in charge of implementing the Citizen's Charter.
  9. Two new Cabinet posts will be created - a minister with responsibility for the Citizen's Charter and reforming the Civil Service; and a new department responsible for broadcasting, arts, sport, the film industry and the national heritage.
  10. But why should the citizen have to do this?
  11. A better deal for passengers is already promised under Mr Major's Citizen's Charter, with compensation for unreliable and late trains.
  12. An evaluation of effectiveness of a community economic enterprise in terms of productivity and profit is legitimate in one set of circumstances; the same evaluation of the same enterprise in terms of citizen satisfaction and decision-making processes is equally legitimate in another set of circumstances.
  13. A child born abroad will be a British citizen by descent if either the father or mother was born or adopted in the United Kingdom or acquired citizenship by registration or naturalization.

LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов

Copyright © Perevod-Translate.ru