conservator in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for conservator in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary

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The term is often used as a parallel term to conservator, an allied profession that is focused primarily on the corrective repair of artefacts.
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The society's international membership includes collectors, curators, historians, performers, instrument makers, conservators, restorers, dealers, teachers, and students.
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If an arc forms, gas accumulation is rapid, and oil flows rapidly into the conservator.
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In the latter case the conservator decided the question summarily.
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The film features scholars, writers, politicians, dignitaries, conservators, and celebrities.
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Additionally, the murals on the facade, the altar, the woodcarvings and name boards, for example, were all restored by a group of specialist conservators.
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The individual engaged in this pursuit is known as an architectural conservator.
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Lining practices were reexamined and the regular lining of paintings as a preventive measure by practicing professional conservators decreased steadily.
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When a conservator had been chosen by regulars he could not be removed for five years without cause.
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As a result the conservator sued him for aggravated slander, which carries a possible three-year prison sentence.
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