Mar 26, 2012 09:30
12 yrs ago
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English term
Registrar
English to Arabic
Other
Education / Pedagogy
for exmple", the registrar of the university has issued this rule..."". Is the term مسجل الجامعة correct.
Proposed translations
(Arabic)
5 +1 | مسجل الجامعة | Hany Adel |
5 +2 | أمين السجل | Ahmad Hassaballa |
4 | رئيس الشؤون الإدارية | Ahmed Alami |
3 | طبيب تحت التمرين | Asmaa Abady |
Proposed translations
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مسجل الجامعة
مسجل الجامعة هي الصحيحة
امين السجل بعيده تماما عن المعنى العربي الواقعي
امين السجل بعيده تماما عن المعنى العربي الواقعي
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أمين السجل
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Majdi Sharabati
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Thank you :)
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TargamaT team
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Thanks so much Oussama. Have a fab. day :)
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طبيب تحت التمرين
A doctor in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland who is receiving advanced training in a specialist field of medicine in order eventually to become a consultant is called a registrar.
I thought that might be helpful, but it all depends on the context.
I thought that might be helpful, but it all depends on the context.
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رئيس الشؤون الإدارية
Please see the definition bellow:
The Registrar of the University of Oxford is one of the senior officials of the university. According to its statutes, the Registrar acts as the "head of the central administrative services", with responsibility for "the management and professional development of their staff and for the development of other administrative support".[1] He or she is also the "principal adviser on strategic policy" to the university's Vice-Chancellor and Council, its main decision-making body.[2]
The Registrar of the University of Oxford is one of the senior officials of the university. According to its statutes, the Registrar acts as the "head of the central administrative services", with responsibility for "the management and professional development of their staff and for the development of other administrative support".[1] He or she is also the "principal adviser on strategic policy" to the university's Vice-Chancellor and Council, its main decision-making body.[2]
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