slovo | definícia |
official (mass) | official
- úradný, oficiálny, úradník |
official (encz) | official,oficiální adj: Pavel Machek; Giza |
official (encz) | official,představitel n: např. vládní joe@hw.cz |
official (encz) | official,úřední adj: Zdeněk Brož |
official (encz) | official,úřednice n: luno |
official (encz) | official,úředník n: luno |
Official (gcide) | Official \Of*fi"cial\, a. [L. officialis: cf. F. officiel. See
Office, and cf. Official, n.]
1. Of or pertaining to an office or public trust; as,
official duties, or routine.
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That, in the official marks invested, you
Anon do meet the senate. --Shak.
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2. Derived from the proper office or officer, or from the
proper authority; made or communicated by virtue of
authority; as, an official statement or report.
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3. (Pharm.) Approved by authority; sanctioned by the
pharmacopoeia; appointed to be used in medicine; as, an
official drug or preparation. Cf. Officinal.
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4. Discharging an office or function. [Obs.]
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The stomach and other parts official unto nutrition.
--Sir T.
Browne.
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Official (gcide) | Official \Of*fi"cial\, n. [L. officialis a magistrate's servant
or attendant: cf. F. official. See Official, a., and cf.
Officer.]
1. One who holds an office; esp., a subordinate executive
officer or attendant.
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2. An ecclesiastical judge appointed by a bishop, chapter,
archdeacon, etc., with charge of the spiritual
jurisdiction. --Blackstone.
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official (gcide) | established \established\ adj.
1. brought about or set up or accepted; especially long and
widely accepted; as, distrust of established authority; a
team established as a member of a major league; enjoyed
his prestige as an established writer; an established
precedent; the established Church. Contrasted with
unestablished. [Narrower terms: entrenched;
implanted, planted, rooted; official; recognized]
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2. securely established; as, an established reputation.
Syn: firm.
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3. settled securely and unconditionally.
Syn: accomplished, effected.
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4. conforming with accepted standards.
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5. shown to be valid beyond a reasonable doubt; as, the
established facts in the case.
Syn: proved.
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6. (Bot.) introduced from another region and persisting
without cultivation; -- of plants.
Syn: naturalized.
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official (wn) | official
adj 1: having official authority or sanction; "official
permission"; "an official representative" [ant:
unofficial]
2: of or relating to an office; "official privileges"
3: verified officially; "the election returns are now official"
4: conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline; "in
prescribed order" [syn: official, prescribed]
5: (of a church) given official status as a national or state
institution
n 1: a worker who holds or is invested with an office [syn:
official, functionary]
2: someone who administers the rules of a game or sport; "the
golfer asked for an official who could give him a ruling" |
OFFICIAL (bouvier) | OFFICIAL, civil and canon laws. In the ancient civil law, the person who was
the minister of, or attendant upon a magistrate, was called the official.
2. In the canon law, the person to whom the bishop generally commits
the charge of his spiritual jurisdiction, bears this name. Wood's Inst. 30,
505; Merl. Repert. h.t.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
official (mass) | official
- úradný, oficiálny, úradník |
officially (mass) | officially
- oficiálne |
officials (mass) | officials
- úradníci |
elected official (encz) | elected official, n: |
federal official (encz) | federal official, n: |
football official (encz) | football official, n: |
foreign official sector (encz) | foreign official sector, |
government officials (encz) | government officials, n: |
high official (encz) | high official, |
interofficial transaction (encz) | interofficial transaction, |
net official holdings (encz) | net official holdings, |
nonofficial (encz) | nonofficial,neoficiální nonofficial,neúřední |
official (encz) | official,oficiální adj: Pavel Machek; Gizaofficial,představitel n: např. vládní joe@hw.czofficial,úřední adj: Zdeněk Brožofficial,úřednice n: lunoofficial,úředník n: luno |
official act (encz) | official act,úřední jednání web |
official borrowers (encz) | official borrowers, |
official capital flows (encz) | official capital flows, |
official check (encz) | official check, |
official community (encz) | official community, |
official creditor (encz) | official creditor, |
official debt (encz) | official debt, |
official development assistance (encz) | official development assistance, |
official development bank (encz) | official development bank, |
official document (encz) | official document, n: |
official emissary (encz) | official emissary, n: |
official exchange rate (encz) | official exchange rate, |
official financing operations division (encz) | Official Financing Operations Division, |
official flows (encz) | official flows, |
official holdings (encz) | official holdings, |
official immunity (encz) | official immunity, n: |
official multilateral debt renegotiation (encz) | official multilateral debt renegotiation, |
official record (encz) | official record,úřední evidence n: [práv.] Ivan Masár |
official sector (encz) | official sector, |
official settlement balance (encz) | official settlement balance, |
official traveler (encz) | official traveler, |
official value (encz) | official value, |
officialdom (encz) | officialdom,byrokracie n: Zdeněk Brož |
officialese (encz) | officialese, n: |
officialise (encz) | officialise, v: |
officialism (encz) | officialism, |
officialize (encz) | officialize, v: |
officially (encz) | officially,oficiálně adv: web |
officially guaranteed trade-related claims (encz) | officially guaranteed trade-related claims, |
officially supported export credit (encz) | officially supported export credit, |
officialness (encz) | officialness,oficiálnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
officials (encz) | officials,úředníci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
reserve-related official borrowing (encz) | reserve-related official borrowing, |
resident official sector (encz) | resident official sector, |
semi-official (encz) | semi-official,polooficiální adj: Zdeněk Brožsemi-official,poloúřední adj: Zdeněk Brož |
semi-officially (encz) | semi-officially, |
semiofficial (encz) | semiofficial,polooficiální adj: Zdeněk Brožsemiofficial,poloúřední adj: Zdeněk Brož |
senior official (encz) | senior official, |
unofficial (encz) | unofficial,neoficiální adj: |
unofficially (encz) | unofficially,neoficiálně adv: |
officially sanctioned user (czen) | Officially Sanctioned User,OSU[zkr.] |
texas size jelly donut - official food of texas sysops (czen) | Texas Size Jelly Donut - official food of Texas sysops,TSJD[zkr.] |
Ex-official (gcide) | Ex-official \Ex`-of*fi"cial\, a.
Proceeding from office or authority.
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Extra-official (gcide) | Extra-official \Ex`tra-of*fi"cial\, a.
Not prescribed by official duty.
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Inofficial (gcide) | Inofficial \In"of*fi"cial\, a.
Not official; not having official sanction or authority;
unofficial; not according to the forms or ceremony of
official business; as, inofficial intelligence.
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Pinckney and Marshall would not make inofficial visits
to discuss official business. --Pickering.
Syn: Private; informal; unwarranted; unauthorizod; irregular;
unceremonious; unprofessional.
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Inofficially (gcide) | Inofficially \In`of*fi"cial*ly\, adv.
Without the usual forms, or not in the official character;
unofficially.
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official (gcide) | Official \Of*fi"cial\, a. [L. officialis: cf. F. officiel. See
Office, and cf. Official, n.]
1. Of or pertaining to an office or public trust; as,
official duties, or routine.
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That, in the official marks invested, you
Anon do meet the senate. --Shak.
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2. Derived from the proper office or officer, or from the
proper authority; made or communicated by virtue of
authority; as, an official statement or report.
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3. (Pharm.) Approved by authority; sanctioned by the
pharmacopoeia; appointed to be used in medicine; as, an
official drug or preparation. Cf. Officinal.
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4. Discharging an office or function. [Obs.]
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The stomach and other parts official unto nutrition.
--Sir T.
Browne.
[1913 Webster]Official \Of*fi"cial\, n. [L. officialis a magistrate's servant
or attendant: cf. F. official. See Official, a., and cf.
Officer.]
1. One who holds an office; esp., a subordinate executive
officer or attendant.
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2. An ecclesiastical judge appointed by a bishop, chapter,
archdeacon, etc., with charge of the spiritual
jurisdiction. --Blackstone.
[1913 Webster]established \established\ adj.
1. brought about or set up or accepted; especially long and
widely accepted; as, distrust of established authority; a
team established as a member of a major league; enjoyed
his prestige as an established writer; an established
precedent; the established Church. Contrasted with
unestablished. [Narrower terms: entrenched;
implanted, planted, rooted; official; recognized]
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2. securely established; as, an established reputation.
Syn: firm.
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3. settled securely and unconditionally.
Syn: accomplished, effected.
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4. conforming with accepted standards.
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5. shown to be valid beyond a reasonable doubt; as, the
established facts in the case.
Syn: proved.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
6. (Bot.) introduced from another region and persisting
without cultivation; -- of plants.
Syn: naturalized.
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officialdom (gcide) | officialdom \officialdom\ n.
The body of all people elected or appointed to administer a
government, taken collectively.
Syn: government officials.
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officialese (gcide) | officialese \officialese\ n.
the formal and often obscure style of writing characteristic
of some government officials; bureaucratese; -- it is
characterized by euphemisms, circumlocutions, vague
abstractions, and circumlocutions.
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Officialism (gcide) | Officialism \Of*fi"cial*ism\, n.
The state of being official; a system of official government;
also, adherence to office routine; red-tapism.
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Officialism may often drift into blunders. --Smiles.
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Officiality (gcide) | Officiality \Of*fi`ci*al"i*ty\
([o^]f*f[i^]sh`[i^]*[a^]l"[i^]*t[y^]), n.
See Officialty.
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officialize (gcide) | officialize \officialize\ v. t.
to render official; as, we officialized our relationship.
Syn: make official.
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Officially (gcide) | Officially \Of*fi"cial*ly\, adv.
By the proper officer; by virtue of the proper authority; in
pursuance of the special powers vested in an officer or
office; as, accounts or reports officially verified or
rendered; letters officially communicated; persons officially
notified.
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Officialty (gcide) | Officialty \Of*fi"cial*ty\, n. [Cf. F. officialit['e].]
The charge, office, court, or jurisdiction of an official.
--Ayliffe.
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Semiofficial (gcide) | Semiofficial \Sem`i*of*fi"cial\, a.
Half official; having some official authority or importance;
as, a semiofficial statement. -- Sem`i*of*fi"cial*ly, adv.
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Semiography |
Semiofficially (gcide) | Semiofficial \Sem`i*of*fi"cial\, a.
Half official; having some official authority or importance;
as, a semiofficial statement. -- Sem`i*of*fi"cial*ly, adv.
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Unofficial (gcide) | Unofficial \Unofficial\
See official. |
administrative official (wn) | administrative official
n 1: an official of a bureaucracy [syn: bureaucrat,
administrative official] |
elected official (wn) | elected official
n 1: official who won the office in a free election |
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