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consul

N กงสุล  เจ้าหน้าที่ ของ รัฐ ผู้ดูแล ผลประโยชน์ ทางการค้า และ ประชาชน ของ ตน ใน ต่างประเทศ  kong-sun

 

consul general

N กงสุลใหญ่  kong-sun-yai

 

consulate

N สถานกงสุล  sa-tan-kong-sun

 

consulate

N อำนาจหน้าที่ ของ กงสุล  am-nad-na-ti-kong-kong-sun

 

consult

VI ทำงาน ให้คำปรึกษา  tham-ngan-hai-kam-pruek-sa

 

consult

VI ปรึกษา  ขอ คำปรึกษา  ขอ ความคิดเห็น  ปรึกษาหารือ  pruek-sa

 

consult

VT ค้นหา ข้อมูล  kon-ha-kor-mun

 

consult

VT ปรึกษา  ขอ คำปรึกษา  ขอ ความคิดเห็น  ปรึกษาหารือ  ask the advice of pruek-sa

 

consult about

PHRV ปรึกษา ใน เรื่อง  หารือ เกี่ยวกับ  pruek-sa-nai-rueang

 

consult with

PHRV ปรึกษา  หารือ  pruek-sa

 

consult with

PHRV พบ อย่างเป็นทางการ  advise with phob-yang-pen-tang-kan

 

consultant

N ผู้ให้คำปรึกษา  adviser advisor phu-hai-kam-kam-pruek-sa

 

consultation

N การปรึกษาหารือ  การประชุม แลก เปลี่ยนความคิด เห็น  conference deliberation kan-pruek-sa-ha-rue

 

consultative

ADJ ที่ เกี่ยวกับ การปรึกษา  davisory consulting ti-kaio-kab-kan-pruek-sa

 

consulting

ADJ ซึ่ง ให้คำปรึกษา  sueng-hai-kam-pruek-sa

 

consulting

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การ ให้คำปรึกษา  เกี่ยวกับ ผู้ให้คำปรึกษา  davisory consultative kaio-kab-kan-kam-pruek-sa

 

consulting

N การ ให้คำปรึกษา  kan-hai-kam-pruek-sa

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CONSUL

n.[L., to consult. ] 1. The chief magistrate of the Ancient Roman Republic, invested with regal authority for one year. There were two consuls, annually chosen in the campus Martius. In the first ages of Tome, they were elected from Patrician families or noblemen; but in the year of Rome 388, the people obtained the privilege of electing one of the consuls from their own body, and sometimes both were plebeians.
2. In modern usage, the name consul is given to a person commissioned by a king or state to reside in a foreign country as an agent or representative, to protect the rights, commerce, merchants and seamen of the state, and to aid the government in any commercial transactions with such foreign country.
3. An adviser. [Not well authorized. ]

 

CONSULAGE

n.A duty laid by the British Levant Company on imports and exports for the support of the companys affairs.

 

CONSULAR

a.Pertaining to a consul; as consular power; consular dignity, or privileges.

 

CONSULATE

n.[L.] The office of a consul. [This is applicable to modern consuls, as well as to the Roman. ] 2. The jurisdiction or extent of a consuls authority.

 

CONSULSHIP

n.The office of a consul; or the term of his office; applicable only to Roman consuls.

 

CONSULT

v.i.[L., to consult, to ask counsel. ] 1. To seek the opinion or advice of another by, by a statement of facts, and suitable inquiries, for the purpose of directing ones own judgment; followed by with.
Rehoboam consulted with the old men. 1 Kings 12:6.
David consulted with the captains of thousands. 1 Chronicles 13:1.
2. To take counsel together; to seek opinions and advice by mutual statements, enquiries and reasonings; to deliberate in common.
The chief priests consulted that they might put Lazarus to death. John 12:1 .
3. To consider with deliberation. Luke 14:31.

 

CONSULT

v.t. 1. To ask advice of; to seek the opinion of another, as a guide to ones own judgment; as, to consult a friend or parent.
2. To seek information, or facts, in something; as by examining books or papers, Thus, I consulted several authors on the subject; I consulted the official documents.
3. To regard; to have reference or respect to, in judging or acting; to decide or to act in favor of. We are to consult the necessities, rather than the pleasures of life. We are to consult public as well as private interest. He consulted his own safety in flight.
Ere fancy you consult, consult your purse.
4. To plan, devise or contrive.
Thou hast consulted shame to thy house, by cutting off many people. Habakkuk 2:1 . [This sense is unusual and not to be countenanced. ]

 

CONSULT

n.The act of consulting; the effect of consultation; determination; a council, or deliberating assembly. This word is, I believe, entirely obsolete, except in poetry. It would be naturally accented on the first syllable, but the poets accent the last.

 

CONSULTATION

n. 1. The act of consulting; deliberation of two or more persons, with a view to some decision.
The chief priests held a consultation with the elders and scribes. Mark 15:1.
2. The persons who consult together; a number of persons seeking mutually each others opinions and advice; a council for deliberation; as, a consultation of physicians was called.
Writ of consultation, in law, a writ awarded by a superior court, to return a cause, which had been removed by prohibition from the court Christian, to its original jurisdiction; so called because the judges on consultation find the prohibition ill founded.

 

CONSULTATIVE

a.Having the privilege of consulting.

 

CONSULTED

pp. Asked; enquired of, for opinion or advice; regarded.

 

CONSULTER

n.One who consults, or asks counsel or information; as a consulter with familiar spirits. Deuteronomy 18:11.

 

CONSULTING

ppr. Asking advice; seeking information; deliberating and enquiring mutually; regarding.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CONSUL

Con "sul, n. Etym: [L., prob. fr. consulere to deliberate. See Consult. ]

 

1. (Rom. Antiq.)

 

Defn: One of the two chief magistrates of the republic.

 

Note: They were chosen annually, originally from the patricians only, but later from the plebeians also.

 

2. A senator; a counselor. [Obs. ] Many of the consuls, raised and met, Are at the duke's already. Shak. With kings and consuls of the earth. Job. iii. 14 (Douay Ver. )

 

3. (Fr. Hist. )

 

Defn: One of the three chief magistrates of France from 1799 to 18 4, who were called, respectively, first, second, and third consul.

 

4. An official comissioned to reside in some foreign country, to care for the commercial interests of the citizens of the appointing government, and to protect its seamen. Consul general, a consul of the first rank, stationed in an important place, or having jurisdiction in several places or over several consula. -- Vice consul, a consular officer holding the place of a consul during the consul's absence or after he has been relieved.

 

CONSULAGE

CONSULAGE Con "sul *age, n. (Com. )

 

Defn: A duty or tax paid by merchants for the protection of their connerce by means of a consul in a foreign place.

 

CONSULAR

Con "su *lar, a. Etym: [L. consularis; cf. F. consulaire. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a consul; performing the duties of a consul; as, consular power; consular dignity; consular officers.

 

CONSULARY

CONSULARY Con "su *la "ry, a.

 

Defn: Consular. [Obs. ] Holland.

 

CONSULATE

Con "su *late, n. Etym: [L. consulatus: cf. F. consulat. ]

 

1. The office of a consul. Addison.

 

2. The jurisdiction or residence of a consul. Kent.

 

3. Consular government; term of office of a consul.

 

CONSULSHIP

CONSULSHIP Con "sul *ship, n.

 

1. The office of a consul; consulate.

 

2. The term of office of a consul.

 

CONSULT

Con *sult ", v. i. [imp. & p.p. Consulted; p.pr. & vb. n. Consulting. ]Etym: [L. consultare, fr. consulere to consult: cf. f. consulter. Cf. Counsel. ]

 

Defn: To seek the opinion or advice of another; to take consel; to deliberate together; to confer. Let us consult upon to-morrow's business. Shak. All the laws of England have been made by the kings England, consulting with the nobility and commons. Hobbes.

 

CONSULT

CONSULT Con *sult ", v. t.

 

1. To ask advice of; to seek the opinion of; to apply to for information or instruction; to refer to; as, to consult a physician; to consult a dictionary. Men fergot, or feared, to consult. ..; they were content to consult liberaries. Whewell.

 

2. To have reference to, in judging or acting; to have regard to; to consider; as, to consult one's wishes. We are. .. to consult the necessities of life, rather than matters of ornament and delight. L'Estrange.

 

3. To deliberate upon; to take for. [Obs. ] Manythings were there consulted for the future, yet nothing was positively resolved. Clarendon.

 

4. To bring about by counsel or contrivance; to devise; to contrive. [Obs. ] Thou hast consulted shame to thy Hab. ii. 1 .

 

CONSULT

CONSULT Con *sult " ( or ), n.

 

1. The act of consulting or deliberating; consultation; also, the result of consulation; determination; decision. [Obs. ] The council broke; And all grave consults dissolved in smoke. Dryden.

 

2. A council; a meeting for consultation. [Obs. ] "A consult of coquettes." Swift.

 

3. Agreement; concert [Obs. ] Dryden.

 

CONSULTARY

CONSULTARY Con *sult "a *ry, a.

 

Defn: Formed by consultation; resulting from conference. Consultary response (Law ), the opinion of a court on a special case. Wharton.

 

CONSULTATION

Con `sul *ta "tion, n. Etym: [L. consultatio: cf. F. consultation. ]

 

1. The act of consulting or conferring; deliberation of two or more persons on some matter, with a view to a decision. Thus they doubtful consultations dark Ended. Milton.

 

2. A council or conference, as of physicians, held to consider a special case, or of lawyers restained in a cause. Writ of consultation (Law ), a writ by which a cause, improperly removed by prohibition from one court to another, is returned to the court from which it came; -- so called because the judges, on consultation, find the prohibition ill-founded.

 

CONSULTATIVE

CONSULTATIVE Con *sult "a *tive, a.

 

Defn: Pertaining to consultation; having the privilege or right of conference. "A consultative. .. power. " Abp. Bramhall.

 

CONSULTATORY

CONSULTATORY Con *sult "a *to *ry, a.

 

Defn: Formed by, or resulting from, consultation; advisory. Bancroft.

 

CONSULTER

CONSULTER Con *sult "er, n.

 

Defn: One who consults, or asks counsel or information.

 

CONSULTING

CONSULTING Con *sult "ing, a.

 

Defn: That consults. Consulting physician (Med. ), a physician who consults with the attending practitioner regarding any case of disease.

 

CONSULTIVE

CONSULTIVE Con *sult "ive, a.

 

Defn: Determined by, or pertaining to, consultation; deliberate; consultative. He that remains in the grace of God sins not by any deliberative, consultive, knowing act. Jer. Taylor.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

consul

con sul |ˈkänsəl ˈkɑnsəl | noun 1 an official appointed by a government to live in a foreign city and protect and promote the government's citizens and interests there. 2 (in ancient Rome ) one of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic. any of the three chief magistrates of the first French republic (1799 –1804 ). DERIVATIVES con su lar |ˈkäns (y )ələr |adjective, con sul ship |-ˌSHip |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting an ancient Roman magistrate ): from Latin, related to consulere take counsel.

 

consulate

con su late |ˈkänsələt ˈkɑnsələt | noun 1 the place or building in which a consul's duties are carried out. the office or position of a consul. 2 historical the period of office of a Roman consul. (the consulate ) the system of government by consuls in ancient Rome. 3 (the Consulate ) the government of the first French republic (1799 –1804 ) by three consuls. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the government of Rome by consuls, or their office or dignity ): from Latin consulatus, from consul (see consul ).

 

consul general

con sul gen er al noun ( pl. consuls general ) a consul of the highest status, stationed in a major city and supervising other consuls in the district.

 

consult

con sult |kənˈsəlt kənˈsəlt | verb [ with obj. ] seek information or advice from (someone with expertise in a particular area ): you should consult a financial advisor. have discussions or confer with (someone ), typically before undertaking a course of action: patients are entitled to be consulted about their treatment | [ no obj. ] : they've got to consult with their board of directors. refer for information to (a book, watch, etc. ) in order to ascertain something: consult the index at the back of the brochure. DERIVATIVES con sul ta tive |-ˈsəltətiv |adjective ORIGIN early 16th cent. (in the sense deliberate together, confer ): from French consulter, from Latin consultare, frequentative of consulere take counsel.

 

consultancy

con sult an cy |kənˈsəltnsē kənˈsəltnsi | noun ( pl. consultancies ) a professional practice that gives expert advice within a particular field, esp. business: a management consultancy firm. the work of giving such advice.

 

consultant

con sult ant |kənˈsəltnt kənˈsəltnt | noun 1 a person who provides expert advice professionally. 2 [ usu. as modifier ] Brit. a hospital doctor of senior rank within a specific field: a consultant pediatrician. ORIGIN late 17th cent. (in the sense a person who consults ): probably from French, from Latin consultare (see consult ).

 

consultation

con sul ta tion |ˌkänsəlˈtāSHən ˈkɑnsəlˈteɪʃən | noun the action or process of formally consulting or discussing: they improved standards in consultation with consumer representatives | consultations between the two governments. a meeting with an expert or professional, such as a medical doctor, in order to seek advice. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin consultatio (n- ), from the verb consultare (see consult ).

 

consultee

con |sult ¦ee |kɒnsʌlˈtiː | noun a person who is formally consulted or asked for advice on a matter.

 

consulting

con sult ing |kənˈsəltiNG kənˈsəltɪŋ | adjective engaged in the business of giving expert advice to people working in a professional or technical field: a consulting engineer | an environmental consulting company. noun the business of giving expert advice to other professionals, typically in financial and business matters.

 

consulting room

con sult ing room |kənˈsəltɪŋ rum | noun a room in which a doctor or other therapeutic practitioner examines patients.

 

Oxford Dictionary

consul

consul |ˈkɒns (ə )l | noun 1 an official appointed by a state to live in a foreign city and protect the state's citizens and interests there. 2 (in ancient Rome ) each of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic. any of the three chief magistrates of the first French republic (1799 –1804 ). DERIVATIVES consular |ˈkɒnsjʊlə |adjective, consulship noun ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting an ancient Roman magistrate ): from Latin, related to consulere take counsel .

 

consulate

con ¦sul |ate |ˈkɒnsjʊlət | noun 1 the building in which a consul's duties are carried out. the office or position of a consul. 2 historical the period of office of a Roman consul. (the consulate ) the system of government by consuls in ancient Rome. 3 ( the Consulate ) the government of the first French republic (1799 –1804 ) by three consuls. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the government of Rome by consuls ): from Latin consulatus, from consul (see consul ).

 

consul general

con ¦sul gen |eral noun ( pl. consuls general ) a consul of the highest status.

 

consult

con |sult |kənˈsʌlt | verb [ with obj. ] seek information or advice from (someone, especially an expert or professional ): if you consult a solicitor, making a will is a simple procedure. have discussions with (someone ), typically before undertaking a course of action: patients are entitled to be consulted about their treatment | [ no obj. ] : the government must consult with interested bodies. refer for information to (a book, diary, or watch ). DERIVATIVES consultative |-tətɪv |adjective ORIGIN early 16th cent. (in the sense confer ): from French consulter, from Latin consultare, frequentative of consulere take counsel .

 

consultancy

con ¦sult |ancy |kənˈsʌlt (ə )nsi | noun ( pl. consultancies ) a professional practice that gives expert advice within a particular field: [ as modifier ] : a management consultancy firm. [ mass noun ] the work of a consultancy: a world class source of environmental consultancy.

 

consultant

con ¦sult |ant |kənˈsʌlt (ə )nt | noun 1 a person who provides expert advice professionally. 2 [ often as modifier ] Brit. a hospital doctor of senior rank within a specific field: a consultant paediatrician. ORIGIN late 17th cent. (in the sense a person who consults ): probably from French, from Latin consultare (see consult ).

 

consultation

con ¦sult |ation |kɒnsəlˈteɪʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] the action or process of formally consulting or discussing: they improved standards in consultation with consumer representatives | [ count noun ] : consultations between all sections of the party. [ count noun ] a meeting with an expert, such as a medical doctor, in order to seek advice. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin consultatio (n- ), from the verb consultare (see consult ).

 

consultee

con |sult ¦ee |kɒnsʌlˈtiː | noun a person who is formally consulted or asked for advice on a matter.

 

consulting

con ¦sult |ing |kənˈsʌltɪŋ | adjective engaged in the business of giving expert advice to people working in a professional or technical field: a consulting engineer. noun [ mass noun ] the business of giving expert advice to other professionals. preference will be given to applicants with some experience in consulting for industry.

 

consulting room

con ¦sult |ing room noun a room in which a doctor or other therapeutic practitioner examines patients.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

consul

consul noun he was posing as the French consul: ambassador, diplomat, chargé d'affaires, attaché, envoy, emissary, plenipotentiary.

 

consult

consult verb 1 you need to consult a lawyer: seek advice from, ask, take counsel from, call on /upon, speak to, turn to, have recourse to; informal pick someone's brains. 2 the government must consult with interested parties: confer, have discussions, talk things over, exchange views, communicate, parley, deliberate; informal put their heads together. 3 she consulted her diary: refer to, turn to, look at.

 

consultant

consultant noun she freelanced as a communications consultant: adviser, expert, specialist, authority, pundit.

 

consultation

consultation noun 1 the need for further consultation with industry: discussion, dialogue, discourse, debate, negotiation, deliberation. 2 a 30 -minute consultation: meeting, talk, discussion, interview, audience, hearing; appointment, session; formal confabulation, colloquy.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

consul

consul noun the British consul in Israel: ambassador, diplomat, chargé d'affaires, attaché, envoy, emissary, plenipotentiary, consul general; archaic legate.

 

consult

consult verb 1 if you consult a solicitor, making a will is a simple procedure: ask, seek advice /information from, take counsel from, call on /upon /in, turn to, have recourse to; informal pick someone's brains. 2 there is a growing pressure on managers to consult with employees: confer, discuss, talk, talk things over, have a talk, exchange views, have discussions, converse, communicate, parley; deliberate, debate, negotiate; informal chew the fat, powwow, have a confab, talk turkey, palaver, put their heads together; formal confabulate. 3 she consulted a large desk diary: refer to, turn to, look something up in. 4 she needed to consult her feelings before acting: consider, take into consideration /account, have regard to, respect, have an eye to.

 

consultant

consultant noun 1 an education and training consultant: adviser, guide, counsellor; expert, specialist, authority, pundit; informal ace, whizz, wizard, hotshot; N. Amer. informal maven. 2 he's a consultant at the Queen Elizabeth hospital: senior doctor, specialist.

 

consultation

consultation noun 1 the recommendations include increased consultation with local people: discussion, dialogue, discourse, debate, negotiation, conference, deliberation. 2 if it is a matter of urgency a consultation can be arranged quickly: meeting, talk, discussion, interview, conference, audience, hearing, reception, forum; chat, tête -à-tête, parley, heart-to-heart, one-to-one, colloquy; appointment, session, engagement; informal powwow, confab; formal confabulation.

 

Duden Dictionary

Consultant

Con sul tant Substantiv, maskulin Wirtschaft , der |kənˈsaltənt |der Consultant; Genitiv: des Consultant [s ], Plural: die Consultants englisch consultant, zu: to consult, Consulting Berater

 

Consultant

Con sul tant Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |kənˈsaltənt |die Consultant; Genitiv: der Consultant, Plural: die Consultants Consultant Beraterin

 

Consulting

Con sul ting Substantiv, Neutrum Wirtschaft , das |kənˈsaltɪŋ |das Consulting; Genitiv: des Consultings englisch consulting, zu: to consult < französisch consulter < lateinisch consultare, konsultieren Beratung; Beratertätigkeit (besonders in der Wirtschaft )

 

French Dictionary

consul

consul consule n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Agent diplomatique chargé de défendre les intérêts des ressortissants de son pays, dans un pays étranger.

 

consulaire

consulaire adj. adjectif Relatif à un consulat. : Le corps consulaire.

 

consulat

consulat n. m. nom masculin 1 Charge de consul. 2 Bureaux du consul. : Le consulat du Liban. Note Orthographique consula t.

 

consultant

consultant consultante n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui agit à titre de conseiller. : Une consultante en informatique. Note Technique Le nom consultant peut également désigner la personne qui demande un avis.

 

consultatif

consultatif , ive adj. adjectif Qui est constitué pour donner des avis. : Un comité consultatif.

 

consultation

consultation n. f. nom féminin Action de donner un avis (médical, juridique, linguistique, etc. ). : Cet omnipraticien a demandé (et non *fait ) une consultation médicale à un spécialiste. Un service de consultations terminologiques. SYNONYME conseil . LOCUTIONS Consultation psychologique. Forme d ’intervention psychologique et sociale qui a pour but d ’aider quelqu ’un à surmonter les difficultés d ’adaptation ou d ’ordre psychologique qui l ’empêchent de fonctionner adéquatement dans une situation donnée (GDT ). SYNONYME counseling ; counselling . Consultations externes. médecine Examen médical de malades externes à l ’hôpital. : Vous avez rendez-vous jeudi pour Martin aux consultations externes (et non à la *clinique externe ) de pédiatrie.

 

consulter

consulter v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 S ’adresser à quelqu ’un pour prendre son avis. : Il doit consulter un avocat. SYNONYME demander conseil à . 2 Utiliser une source de renseignements. : Consulter un dictionnaire, sa montre. SYNONYME examiner . Échanger des avis, des conseils, en parlant de deux ou plusieurs personnes. : Elles s ’étaient consultées avant de prendre cette décision. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ces collègues se sont consultés pour choisir les candidats les plus valables. aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

cónsul

cónsul nombre común 1 Diplomático que se encarga de representar y proteger los intereses económicos, administrativos y legales de los ciudadanos de un país en una ciudad del extranjero .cónsul general Jefe del servicio consular de su país en el país en que reside .2 nombre masculino Magistrado de la antigua República romana que ejercía la máxima autoridad; su mandato duraba un año :en la República romana había dos cónsules, supremos magistrados con poder civil y militar .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del latín consul , consulis ‘magistrado supremo de la República romana ’, probablemente derivado de consulere deliberar ’, ‘consultar ’, ‘tomar una resolución ’. La acepción ‘diplomático ’ se implantó a partir de 1268 a raíz del comercio catalán en Oriente .

 

cónsula

cónsula nombre femenino Mujer del cónsul .Es una forma en retroceso .SINÓNIMO consulesa .

 

consulado

consulado nombre masculino 1 Edificio o lugar donde el cónsul desempeña su cargo :colocaron una bomba en el consulado francés .2 Conjunto de personas que trabajan bajo la dirección de un cónsul para representar y proteger los intereses de su nación en una ciudad de un estado extranjero :a la recepción acudió todo el consulado salvadoreño .3 Cargo de cónsul .4 Territorio o distrito que está bajo la jurisdicción de un cónsul .

 

consular

consular adjetivo Del cónsul o del consulado, o relacionado con ellos :jurisdicción consular; demarcación consular; asuntos consulares .

 

consulesa

consulesa nombre femenino SINÓNIMO cónsula .

 

consulta

consulta 1 nombre femenino 1 Petición de información, opinión o consejo sobre una materia determinada :la consulta de los precios con un lector de mano o un escáner horizontal se realiza automáticamente cotejando los archivos de las unidades, impidiendo así cualquier tipo de error .2 Búsqueda de información en una fuente de documentación para aprender una cosa o para aclarar una duda :consultas por internet; para el aprendizaje de vocabulario es necesaria la consulta de diccionarios .3 Acto médico que consiste en examinar al paciente para reconocer su enfermedad, darle tratamiento, etc. :me han dado la consulta del dentista a las nueve de la mañana .4 Despacho u otro lugar donde el médico recibe, examina y atiende a sus pacientes :en su consulta tiene una camilla e instrumental quirúrgico para las pequeñas intervenciones .5 Reunión de dos o más profesionales para tratar un asunto problemático o para tomar alguna decisión .

 

consulta

consulta 2 nombre femenino 1 Mujer del cónsul .Es una forma en retroceso .SINÓNIMO cónsula .2 Amér Mujer que desempeña el cargo de cónsul .

 

consultante

consultante nombre común Cuba Persona que ayuda a otra en una tesis doctoral, sin ser el tutor .

 

consultar

consultar verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo 1 Pedir información, opinión o consejo sobre una determinada materia :el árbitro consultó con el juez de línea antes de anular el gol; el responsable ideológico del partido consultó uno a uno a los jefes regionales del partido sobre la oportunidad de iniciar o no el lunes el congreso .2 verbo transitivo Buscar información en una fuente de documentación :consultar un significado en un diccionario; podemos consultar el horario de trenes en internet . VÉASE consultar con la almohada .

 

consulting

consulting nombre masculino Consultoría .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés consulting (adjetivo ) ‘que da consejo o asesoramiento ’, formado a partir del verbo to consult consultar ’ y el sufijo -ing .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘consultin ’.

 

consultivo, -va

consultivo, -va adjetivo 1 [junta, corporación ] Que está establecido para ser consultado por los gobernantes :órgano consultivo; asamblea consultiva .2 De los órganos o juntas consultivos o relacionado con ellos :funciones consultivas .3 [materia ] Que los consejos o tribunales deben consultar con el gobierno .

 

consultor, -ra

consultor, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que opina o aconseja sobre una materia determinada, en especial si lo hace profesionalmente :un consultor de personal .2 adjetivo /nombre femenino [empresa ] Que se dedica profesionalmente a informar, dar opinión y consejo sobre materias determinadas, especialmente fiscales y laborales :para muchos consultores dedicados a la selección de personal, el éxito de un individuo en el momento de buscar trabajo puede depender en un 60 \% de su personalidad .3 nombre masculino Miembro de ciertas congregaciones de la curia romana que no es cardenal .

 

consultoría

consultoría nombre femenino 1 Entidad dedicada a asesorar empresas en asuntos como el marketing, la organización, la fiscalidad, etc .SINÓNIMO consulting .2 Actividad del consultor .

 

consultorio

consultorio nombre masculino 1 Establecimiento donde se puede pedir consulta u opinión sobre una determinada materia :consultorio fiscal; consultorio sentimental .2 Establecimiento, generalmente de carácter privado, donde uno o más médicos atienden a los pacientes que asisten a él para realizar una consulta .3 Sección de un medio de comunicación, especialmente de la radio o la prensa, dedicada a responder a las consultas del público sobre diversas materias .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

consul

con sul /kɑ́ns (ə )l |kɔ́n -/名詞 C 1 領事 .2 〘ローマ史 〙執政官 〘定員2名 〙; 〘仏史 〙執政 〘定員3名 〙.

 

consular

con sul ar /kɑ́ns (ə )lə r |kɔ́nsjʊlə /形容詞 1 領事の, 領事職の .2 〘史 〙執政官の ; 執政の .

 

consulate

con sul ate /kɑ́ns (ə )lət |kɔ́nsjʊ -/名詞 1 C 〖しばしばthe C- 〗領事館 .2 U 領事の職 [地位, 任期, 権限 ].3 〖しばしばC -〗〘仏史 〙執政政府 〘1799 --1804 〙.~̀ g neral s general 総領事館 [職 ].

 

consulship

con sul ship /kɑ́ns (ə )lʃɪ̀p |kɔ́n -/名詞 U 領事の職 [地位, 任期 ].

 

consult

con sult /kənsʌ́lt /〖語源は 「熟考する 」〗(名 )consultant, consultation 動詞 s /-ts /; ed /-ɪd /; ing 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…について » 専門家 権威者など 〉に相談する , 意見を聞く , 助言を求める ; 医者 の診断を受ける ; 〈人 〉と話し合う «about , on , over » (分詞 consulting )consult [⦅くだけて ⦆see ] a doctor 医者に診てもらう consult a lawyer about the affair 事件に関して弁護士に意見を求める 2 〈人が 〉【情報を得るために 】辞書 参考書 地図など 〉を調べる , 参照する (refer to ) «for » consult the map for the quickest route 最短ルートを探るため地図を調べる consult a watch 時計を見る 3 〈人の関心 立場 都合など 〉を考慮に入れる (!considerの方が普通 ) 自動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «人と /…について » (対等の立場で )相談する , 協議する , 話し合う «with /about, on » (!⦅米 ⦆では医師や弁護士に相談する場合にも用いられる ) consult with one's family about what to do next 次に何をすべきか家族と相談する 2 «…の » 顧問として働く , コンサルタントを務める «for » .名詞 consultation .

 

consultancy

con sult an cy /kənsʌ́lt (ə )nsi /名詞 -cies 1 C コンサルタント会社 .2 U (専門的な )アドバイス, 意見 ; コンサルタント業 .

 

consultant

con sult ant /kənsʌ́lt (ə )nt /consult 名詞 s /-ts /C 1 «…に対する /…に関する » (専門的知識 助言を提供する )顧問 , コンサルタント «to /on » 医師 弁護士 探偵など 〙▸ a business [computer, political ] consultant ビジネス [コンピュータ, 政治 ](の )コンサルタント 2 ⦅英 ⦆専門医 (⦅米 ⦆specialist ) 〘病院の医局長を務める上級の医師; registrar 3 .3 相談する人 .

 

consultation

con sul ta tion /kɑ̀ns (ə )ltéɪʃ (ə )n |kɔ̀n -/consult 名詞 s /-z /1 U 〖具体例ではa (…) /s 〗 «専門家との /…に関する » 相談 , 協議 ; 診察 ; 諮問 «with /on, about » consultation between the USA and its NATO partners アメリカとNATOの同盟国との間の協議 in consultation with A A 〈専門家など 〉と相談 [協議 ]して ▸ a consultation paper [document ]⦅主に英 ⦆諮問文書 .2 C (専門家の )会議 ; ⦅米 ⦆(患者の病状に関する医師の )協議会 .3 U (辞書 参考書 地図などを )参照すること .

 

consultative

con sul ta tive -to ry /kənsʌ́ltətɪv ,//-tɔ̀ːri |-t (ə )ri /形容詞 比較なし 通例 名詞 の前で 〗助言を提供する, 諮問の 〈委員会など 〉(advisory ).

 

consulting

cons lt ing 名詞 U 相談, コンサルティング 〘主に企業に財政的な助言をすること 〙.形容詞 比較なし 名詞 の前で 〗助言の, 相談 [顧問, 諮問 ] (役 )の .~́ r om ⦅英 ⦆診察室 (⦅米 ⦆doctor's office ).