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ses·sion [ˈseʃən] SOST
1. session:
Sitzung f <-, -en>
Sitzungsperiode f <-, -n>
2. session (period for specific activity):
Stunde f <-, -n>
Session f <-, -s>
session BORSA
Aufnahme f <-, -n>
3. session colloq (bout of drinking):
Sauftour f colloq
4. session MUS:
Session f <-, -s>
Sessionmusiker(in) m (f)
5. session ingl am, ingl Scozia:
Unterricht m <-(e)s, -e>
session UNIV
Seminar nt <-s, -e>
Schuljahr nt <-(e)s, -e>
session UNIV
Semester nt <-s, ->
Trimester nt <-s, ->
Nachmittagsunterricht m <-(e)s> kein pl
I. ple·na·ry [ˈpli:nəri] AGG inv
1. plenary (attended by all members):
Vollversammlung f <-, -en>
Plenarsitzung f <-, -en>
Vollversammlung f <-, -en>
Plenarsitzung f <-, -en>
2. plenary form (unqualified):
II. ple·na·ry [ˈpli:nəri] SOST
Vollversammlung f <-, -en>
super·vi·sory [ˌsu:pəˈvaɪzəri, ingl am -ɚˈvaɪzɚi] AGG inv
1. supervisory (controlling):
Aufsichts- attr
Aufsichtspersonal nt <-s> kein pl
2. supervisory INFORM:
I. board [bɔ:d, ingl am bɔ:rd] SOST
1. board:
Brett nt <-(e)s, -er>
Tafel f <-, -n>
board (BORSA: screen)
Anzeigetafel f <-, -n>
Diele f <-, -n>
2. board + sing/pl vb AMMIN, POL ingl brit:
Behörde f <-, -n>
Amt nt <-(e)s, Ạ̈m·ter>
Ausschuss m <-es, -schüs·se>
Kommission f <-, -en>
Ministerium nt <-s, -ri·en>
Kuratorium nt <-s, -ri·en>
Aufsichtsgremium nt <-s, -gremien>
Untersuchungsausschuss m <-es, -schüsse>
Board of Trade ingl brit
Handelsministerium nt <-s, -ministerien>
Board of Trade ingl am
Handelskammer f <-, -n>
3. board + sing/pl vb (group of interviewers):
to go on a board interviewer
to go on a board candidate
4. board + sing/pl vb ECON:
Vorstand m <-(e)s, -stän·de>
Unternehmensführung f <-> kein pl
Vorstandsvorsitzende(r) f(m) <-n, -n; -n, -n>
Vorstand m <-(e)s, -stän·de>
Vorstandssitzung f <-, -en>
Vorstandsmitglied nt <-(e)s, -er>
Aufsichtsrat m <-(e)s, -räte>
5. board + sing/pl vb ingl brit (public facility):
6. board ingl am BORSA:
7. board no pl TURISMO:
bed and board [or esp ingl brit board and lodging] [or ingl am room and board]
bed and board [or esp ingl brit board and lodging] [or ingl am room and board]
Halbpension f <-> kein pl
8. board TEATR:
9. board (in [ice]hockey):
10. board ingl am (examination):
11. board TRASP:
on board also fig
an Bord a. fig
locuzioni:
to bring [or take] sb on board [for sth]
jdn [an etw dat] beteiligen [o. [bei etw dat] mitmachen] lassen
II. board [bɔ:d, ingl am bɔ:rd] VB vb trans
1. board (cover with wood):
to board sth up [or over]
2. board (accommodation):
3. board TRASP:
4. board NAUT:
III. board [bɔ:d, ingl am bɔ:rd] VB vb intr
1. board TURISMO:
logieren disuso
2. board (at a school):
3. board AVIAZ:
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supervisory board plenary session SOST DIR ECON
Present
Iboard
youboard
he/she/itboards
weboard
youboard
theyboard
Past
Iboarded
youboarded
he/she/itboarded
weboarded
youboarded
theyboarded
Present Perfect
Ihaveboarded
youhaveboarded
he/she/ithasboarded
wehaveboarded
youhaveboarded
theyhaveboarded
Past Perfect
Ihadboarded
youhadboarded
he/she/ithadboarded
wehadboarded
youhadboarded
theyhadboarded
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
Unlike earlier designs, the junctors had no supervisory relays or other active hardware, all such functions being assigned to trunk circuits.
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Nine supervisory inspectors, each responsible for a specific geographic region, were appointed.
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This ensures a distinction between management by the executive board and governance by the supervisory board.
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The position responsibilities may be the same as that of a buyer or purchasing agent, or may include wider supervisory or managerial responsibilities.
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The related term position of trust refers to any kind of position, whether supervisory or not.
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