slovo | definícia |
inspector (encz) | inspector,dozorce n: Zdeněk Brož |
inspector (encz) | inspector,inspektor n: Zdeněk Brož |
Inspector (gcide) | Inspector \In*spect"or\, n. [L.: cf. F. inspecteur.]
1. One who inspects, views, or oversees; one to whom the
supervision of any work is committed; one who makes an
official view or examination, as a military or civil
officer; a superintendent; a supervisor; an overseer.
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2. A police officer, typically holding a rank one below
superintendent, and in some cases in charge of several
precincts; as, inspector Clousseau is investigating the
case.
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Inspector general (Mil.), a staff officer of an army, whose
duties are those of inspection, and embrace everything
relative to organization, recruiting, discharge,
administration, accountability for money and property,
instruction, police, and discipline.
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inspector (wn) | inspector
n 1: a high ranking police officer
2: an investigator who observes carefully; "the examiner
searched for clues" [syn: examiner, inspector] |
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inspector general (encz) | inspector general, n: |
inspectorate (encz) | inspectorate,inspektorát n: Zdeněk Brož |
inspectors (encz) | inspectors,inspektoři n: Zdeněk Brož |
inspectorship (encz) | inspectorship,inspektorát n: Zdeněk Brožinspectorship,inspektorství Zdeněk Brož |
nuclear installations inspectorate (encz) | Nuclear Installations Inspectorate,NII Nuclear Installations
Inspectorate [eko.] RNDr. Pavel PiskačNuclear Installations Inspectorate,Nuclear Installations Inspectorate
NII [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
tax inspector (inspector of taxes) (encz) | tax inspector (inspector of taxes),daňový inspektor [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
nii nuclear installations inspectorate (czen) | NII Nuclear Installations Inspectorate,Nuclear Installations
Inspectorate[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
nuclear installations inspectorate nii (czen) | Nuclear Installations Inspectorate NII,Nuclear Installations
Inspectorate[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Brigade inspector (gcide) | Brigade \Bri*gade"\, n. [F. brigade, fr. It. brigata troop,
crew, brigade, originally, a contending troop, fr. briga
trouble, quarrel. See Brigand.]
1. (Mil.) A body of troops, whether cavalry, artillery,
infantry, or mixed, consisting of two or more regiments,
under the command of a brigadier general.
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Note: Two or more brigades constitute a division, commanded
by a major general; two or more divisions constitute an
army corps, or corps d'arm['e]e. [U.S.]
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2. Any body of persons organized for acting or marching
together under authority; as, a fire brigade.
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Brigade inspector, an officer whose duty is to inspect
troops in companies before they are mustered into service.
Brigade major, an officer who may be attached to a brigade
to assist the brigadier in his duties.
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Inspector (gcide) | Inspector \In*spect"or\, n. [L.: cf. F. inspecteur.]
1. One who inspects, views, or oversees; one to whom the
supervision of any work is committed; one who makes an
official view or examination, as a military or civil
officer; a superintendent; a supervisor; an overseer.
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2. A police officer, typically holding a rank one below
superintendent, and in some cases in charge of several
precincts; as, inspector Clousseau is investigating the
case.
[PJC]
Inspector general (Mil.), a staff officer of an army, whose
duties are those of inspection, and embrace everything
relative to organization, recruiting, discharge,
administration, accountability for money and property,
instruction, police, and discipline.
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Inspector general (gcide) | Inspector \In*spect"or\, n. [L.: cf. F. inspecteur.]
1. One who inspects, views, or oversees; one to whom the
supervision of any work is committed; one who makes an
official view or examination, as a military or civil
officer; a superintendent; a supervisor; an overseer.
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2. A police officer, typically holding a rank one below
superintendent, and in some cases in charge of several
precincts; as, inspector Clousseau is investigating the
case.
[PJC]
Inspector general (Mil.), a staff officer of an army, whose
duties are those of inspection, and embrace everything
relative to organization, recruiting, discharge,
administration, accountability for money and property,
instruction, police, and discipline.
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Inspectorate (gcide) | Inspectorate \In*spect"or*ate\, n.
Inspectorship. [R.]
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Inspectorial (gcide) | Inspectorial \In`spec*to"ri*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to an inspector or to inspection. [R.]
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Inspectorship (gcide) | Inspectorship \In*spect"or*ship\, n.
1. The office of an inspector.
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2. The district embraced by an inspector's jurisdiction.
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Police inspector (gcide) | Police \Po*lice"\, n. [F., fr. L. politia the condition of a
state, government, administration, Gr. ?, fr. ? to be a
citizen, to govern or administer a state, fr. ? citizen, fr.
? city; akin to Skr. pur, puri. Cf. Policy polity,
Polity.]
1. A judicial and executive system, for the government of a
city, town, or district, for the preservation of rights,
order, cleanliness, health, etc., and for the enforcement
of the laws and prevention of crime; the administration of
the laws and regulations of a city, incorporated town, or
borough.
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2. That which concerns the order of the community; the
internal regulation of a state.
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3. The organized body of civil officers in a city, town, or
district, whose particular duties are the preservation of
good order, the prevention and detection of crime, and the
enforcement of the laws.
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4. (Mil.) Military police, the body of soldiers detailed to
preserve civil order and attend to sanitary arrangements
in a camp or garrison.
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5. The cleaning of a camp or garrison, or the state ? a camp
as to cleanliness.
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Police commissioner, a civil officer, usually one of a
board, commissioned to regulate and control the
appointment, duties, and discipline of the police.
Police constable, or Police officer, a policeman.
Police court, a minor court to try persons brought before
it by the police.
Police inspector, an officer of police ranking next below a
superintendent.
Police jury, a body of officers who collectively exercise
jurisdiction in certain cases of police, as levying taxes,
etc.; -- so called in Louisiana. --Bouvier.
Police justice, or Police magistrate, a judge of a police
court.
Police offenses (Law), minor offenses against the order of
the community, of which a police court may have final
jurisdiction.
Police station, the headquarters of the police, or of a
section of them; the place where the police assemble for
orders, and to which they take arrested persons.
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inspector general (wn) | inspector general
n 1: a military officer responsible for investigations |
inspector maigret (wn) | Inspector Maigret
n 1: a fictional detective in novels by Georges Simenon [syn:
Inspector Maigret, Commissaire Maigret] |
inspectorate (wn) | inspectorate
n 1: a body of inspectors |
inspectorship (wn) | inspectorship
n 1: the office of inspector |
office of inspector general (wn) | Office of Inspector General
n 1: the investigative arm of the Federal Trade Commission [syn:
Office of Inspector General, OIG] |
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