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Перевод: paymaster speek paymaster


[существительное]
казначей ; кассир


Тезаурус:

  1. He, along with the artists, masons, carpenters and other craftsmen frequently permeate their work with signs of a love of the task they have undertaken, which leaves the beholder in no doubt that they have given something of themselves over and above the requirements of loyalty to the paymaster and the desire to enjoy applying their crafts.
  2. Three of the peers accepted: Lord Woolton, the hugely successful wartime Minister of Food and begetter of "Woolton Pies", became Lord President, with responsibility for co-ordinating the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the Ministry of Food; Lord Leathers, former Minister of War Transport, became overlord for the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation and the Ministry of Fuel and Power; Lord Cherwell, "the Prof", Churchill's personal boffin in wartime, returned to his old post of Paymaster General with responsibility for co-ordinating work on the Bomb, scientific research and development generally, and Churchill's revived personal think-tank, the Statistical Branch.
  3. And then the Paymaster Commander had an idea.
  4. There was a paymaster providing ready money to pay natives, and a signals officer controlling the flow of reports back to Australia and the incoming news of airdrops or bombing raids: essential organisation, for even the most independent force needed supplies, and these had to travel over hundreds of miles of mountain tracks before reaching some platoon areas.
  5. "I must go, clearly, because I cannot defend a policy I candidly dislike," he wrote on 4 November, having already told Sir Walter Monckton, the Paymaster General, on 1 November that "I felt I might have to resign as I thought the policy bad and disastrous."
  6. On the other hand he made his position clear and crude - as he always did later in similar situations - by making it plain that he was the control, he was the paymaster.
  7. Until last month, Kenyon was music critic of the Observer, in which role he was as ready to be critical of his new paymaster as any other critic.
  8. The Treasury team is completed with the appointment of Sir John Cope as Paymaster General.
  9. We noted how shrewdly the man was found paying attention to the member of the party who looked most likely to be the paymaster.
  10. The People's reports on the Mellor holiday were headlined "Top Tory and his pal from the PLO" and "Top Tory and the PLO Paymaster".
  11. She commissioned a War Cabinet of five: herself; her deputy, William Whitelaw; Francis Pym, Foreign Secretary; John Nott, Defence Secretary; and Cecil Parkinson, Paymaster General and Chairman of the Conservative Party, to liaise with the party and press and, according to Whitehall talk, to ensure she had a majority in the War Cabinet's deliberations.
  12. They want to see an end to the image of trade unions as Labour's paymaster and, by implication, policy-maker.
  13. But the ministers, especially now that Germany, the EEC's main paymaster is in the president's chair, are reluctant to put up more cash.

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