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 Translation for 'czar' from English to Russian
NOUN   a czar | czars
SYNO czar | tsar | tzar
царь {м}czar [spv.]
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Translation for 'czar' from English to Russian

czar [spv.]
царь {м}
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Usage Examples English
  • The later process of the 1910s was centered around the fact, that Frederica of Baden had named the Russian czar as the guardian of her children after her divorce, and because of this, Helga de la Brache was to have been entitled to economic compensation from the Russian czar.
  • The czar was about to leave for England. When two huge glasses were filled, Huydecoper decided to leave but was caught and brought back to the table.
  • Sia plays Norman Sklear, a wedding czar emcee in Rachel Getting Married (2008).
  • The czar was impressed by Herrmann's delicate touch.
  • Subordinate to the Minister of Health and to the ministry's director, the COVID czar still directly consults with the Prime Minister.

  • Donald Trump nominates Tom Marino to become the "drug czar" in 2017.
  • Delegates were sent to Petersburg in 1871 to meet with the czar and appeal for relief on religious grounds.
  • Drug czar is an informal name for the person who directs drug-control policies in various areas.
  • As of July 2021, he has been serving as Israel's COVID czar.
  • The army headquarters include czar-era mansions used by admirals, a palace for the czar (reportedly only used once), an impressive Russian Orthodox Naval Cathedral, as well as underground bunkers and abandoned storehouses.

  • Other examples of this usage include "drug czar" for the head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy – probably the best-known of all the "czars", "terrorism czar" for a Presidential advisor on terrorism policy, "cybersecurity czar" for the highest-ranking Department of Homeland Security official on computer security and information security policy, and "war czar" to oversee the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • In the United States, the informal political term "czar" or "tsar" is employed in media and popular usage to refer to high-level officials who oversee a particular policy.
  • A popular joke in Poland from the time period illustrates how the average citizen viewed Moczar.
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