Glossary entry

Bulgarian term or phrase:

влизам в правомощията си

English translation:

to take office, to be vested in power

Added to glossary by Veta Anton
Feb 23, 2012 11:15
12 yrs ago
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Bulgarian term

влизам в правомощията си

Bulgarian to English Law/Patents Law (general)
Новият Областен управител влезе в правомощията си.
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Feb 23, 2012 11:21: Pavel Tsvetkov changed "Term asked" from "влезам в правомощията си" to "влизам в правомощията си"

Mar 29, 2012 19:54: Veta Anton Created KOG entry

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Non-PRO (1): Christo Metschkaroff

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Proposed translations

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to take office

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Note from asker:
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Peer comment(s):

agree Emilia Delibasheva
32 mins
agree Nadia Borissova
1 hr
agree petkovw
1 hr
agree Yuliyan Gospodinov (X)
10 hrs
agree liliaborissova
10 hrs
agree invguy : Или to step into office
1 day 5 hrs
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20 hrs

be vested in power

I have seen this phrase used in the UK:
e.g. He has been vested in power.

The phrase is also present in the website of the Cambridge Dictionaries Online, see link below.
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