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prefect
сущ. префект
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  1. префект, глава департамента (во Франции и Италии) 2. префект, начальник полиции 3. префект (административное или военное должностное лицо в Древнем Риме) 4. школ. староста, старший ученик (в некоторых привилегированных школах) ...
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  noun  1) префект  2) school старший ученик, следящий за дисциплиной ...
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  n. 1 the chief administrative officer of certain departments, esp. in France. 2 esp. Brit. a senior pupil in a school etc. authorized to enforce discipline. 3 Rom. Antiq. a senior magistrate or military commander. Derivatives prefectoral adj. prefectorial adj. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L praefectus past part. of praeficere set in authority over (as PRAE-, facere make) ...
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin praefectus, from past participle of praeficere to place at the head of, from prae- + facere to make — more at do  Date: 14th century  1. any of various high officials or magistrates of differing functions and ranks in ancient Rome  2. a chief officer or chief magistrate  3. a student monitor in a usually private school ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (prefects) 1. In some schools, especially in Britain, a prefect is an older pupil who does special duties and helps the teachers to control the younger pupils. N-COUNT 2. In some countries, a prefect is the head of the local government administration or of a local government department. ...the police prefect for the district of Mehedinti. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 an older student in some British schools, who has special duties and helps to control younger students 2 a public official in France, Italy etc who is responsible for a particular area ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1350, from L. prжfectus "public overseer, director," from pp. of prжficere "to put in front, put in authority," from prж- "in front, before" + root of facere "to perform." Spelling restored from M.E. prefet. ...
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