secretary

secretary
'sekrətəri
plural - secretaries; noun
1) (a person employed to write letters, keep records and make business arrangements etc for another person: He dictated a letter to his secretary.) secretario
2) (a (sometimes unpaid) person who deals with the official business of an organization etc: The secretary read out the minutes of the society's last meeting.) secretario
secretary n secretario
El plural de secretary se escribe secretaries
secretary
tr['sekrətərɪ]
noun (pl secretaries)
1 secretario,-a
2 (non-elected official) ministro,-a; (representative below ambassador) ministro,-a plenipotenciario,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
Secretary of State SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL ministro,-a con cartera 2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL ministro,-a de Asuntos nombre masculino Exteriores
secretary ['sɛkrə.tri] n, pl -taries
1) : secretario m , -ria f (en una oficina, etc.)
2) : ministro m , -tra f ; secretario m , -ria f
Secretary of State: Secretario de Estado
secretary
n.
escritorio s.m.
memorialista s.m.,f.
secretaria s.f.
secretario s.m.
secretaría (Gobierno) s.f.
secreter s.m.
'sekrəteri, 'sekrətri
noun (pl -ries)
1) (in office, of committee, of society) secretario, -ria m,f
2) (Govt) ministro, -tra m,f, secretario, -ria m,f (Méx)

Secretary of the Treasury — Ministro, -tra m,f de Hacienda

['sekrǝtrɪ]
1. N
1) (=profession) secretario(-a) m / f
2) (Pol) ministro(-a) m / f

Secretary of State — (Brit) Ministro(-a) m / f (for de); (US) Ministro(-a) m / f de Asuntos Exteriores

2.
CPD

secretary pool N(US) servicio m de mecanógrafos

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['sekrəteri, 'sekrətri]
noun (pl -ries)
1) (in office, of committee, of society) secretario, -ria m,f
2) (Govt) ministro, -tra m,f, secretario, -ria m,f (Méx)

Secretary of the Treasury — Ministro, -tra m,f de Hacienda


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