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sponsor ['spɒnsə(r)]1 noun(a) Commerce & Sport (of sportsman, team, tournament) sponsor m; (of film, TV programme) sponsor m, commanditaire m; (of artist, musician) commanditaire m, mécène m; (of student, studies) parrain m; (for charity) donateur(trice) m,f;∎ he's looking for sponsors for his Channel swim (financial backers) il cherche des sponsors pour financer sa traversée de la Manche à la nage; (charitable donations) il cherche des gens qui accepteront de faire une donation aux bonnes œuvres s'il réussit sa traversée de la Manche à la nage;∎ to act as sponsor for sb sponsoriser qn(b) (of would-be club member) parrain m, marraine f; (guarantor → for loan) répondant(e) m,f, garant(e) m,f; (backer → for business) parrain m, bailleur m de fonds;∎ he was the sponsor of the proposal c'est lui qui a lancé la proposition;∎ her uncle stood (as) sponsor to her (for loan) son oncle a été son répondant; (for business) son oncle l'a parrainée∎ to stand sponsor to a child (at baptism) tenir un enfant sur les fonts (baptismaux)(a) Commerce & Sport sponsoriser; Radio & Television (programme) sponsoriser, parrainer; (concert, exhibition) parrainer, commanditer; (studies, student) parrainer;∎ the rally is sponsored by the milk industry le rallye est sponsorisé par l'industrie laitière;∎ our firm sponsored her to the tune of £10,000 notre firme l'a sponsorisée pour un montant de 10 000 livres∎ I sponsored him to swim 10 miles je me suis engagé à lui donner de l'argent (pour des œuvres charitables) s'il faisait ou parcourait 10 milles à la nage(c) (appeal, proposal) présenter; (would-be club member) parrainer; (loan, borrower) se porter garant de; (firm) patronner;∎ Politics to sponsor a bill présenter un projet de loi(d) (godchild) être le parrain/la marraine de►► sponsored walk = marche parrainéeⓘ SPONSORED EVENT La Grande-Bretagne compte de très nombreuses organisations caritatives ("charities") œuvrant pour des causes aussi diverses que la recherche médicale, l'aide à l'enfance défavorisée ou l'établissement de centres pour animaux abandonnés. L'un des moyens employés pour rassembler des fonds est de s'engager auprès d'autres gens (généralement des amis, voisins et collègues de travail) à accomplir une épreuve en échange d'une somme d'argent déterminée. Il peut s'agir d'épreuves physiques ("sponsored walk", "sponsored swim") ou de défis saugrenus, tels que se rendre au bureau en pyjama ou bien encore garder le silence pendant toute une journée ("sponsored silence"). Des "sponsored events" sont également organisés par des écoles et des clubs sportifs afin d'obtenir de l'argent pour acheter du matériel. -
122 закрытие фирмы
закрытие фирмы
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closing down of firm
The termination or shutdown, temporary or permanent, of a corporation, factory or some other business organization. (Source: RHW)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > закрытие фирмы
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123 многонациональная компания
многонациональная компания
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multinational firm
A large business company operating in several countries. (Source: CED)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > многонациональная компания
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124 фирма, загрязняющая окружающую среду
фирма, загрязняющая окружающую среду
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environmentally unfriendly firm
Firms that do not comply with environmental regulations for the disposal of noxious wastes generated during the production cycle. (Source: RRDA)
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fir.me.za[firm‘ezə] sf fermeté, solidité.* * *[fix`meza]Substantivo feminino fermeté féminin(estabilidade) stabilité féminin* * *nome feminino -
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[st1]1 [-] adv. devant. --- Firm. Math. 2, 22. [st1]2 [-] prép. + acc. devant. --- Vulg. -
128 absconsŏr
absconsŏr, ōris, m. celui qui cache. --- Firm. Math. 3, 8.
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Firm — or The Firm can have several meanings:*Any business entity such as a corporation, partnership or sole proprietorship. This more general meaning is used in macroeconomics (in terms such as ideal firm size). *The word firm is sometimes used in a… … Wikipedia
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firm — n [German Firma, from Italian, signature, ultimately from Latin firmare to make firm, confirm] 1: the name or title under which a company transacts business 2: a partnership of two or more persons that is not recognized as a legal person distinct … Law dictionary
Firm — Firm, v. t. [OE. fermen to make firm, F. fermer, fr. L. firmare to make firm. See {Firm}, a.] 1. To fix; to settle; to confirm; to establish. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And Jove has firmed it with an awful nod. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To fix or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
firm — [adj1] inflexible close, close grained, compact, compressed, concentrated, concrete, condensed, congealed, dense, fine grained, hard, hardened, heavy, impenetrable, impermeable, impervious, inelastic, jelled, nonporous, refractory, rigid, set,… … New thesaurus
firm — Adj erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. fīrmus fest, sicher, stark , wohl in Anlehnung an ne. firm. Ebenso ne. firm. Hierzu unmittelbar firmen, zu dessen lateinischem Vorbild auch Firma und Firmament gehören; ein… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
firm — adverb is used mainly in two fixed expressions, to stand firm and to hold firm to. In all other contexts the natural adverbial form is firmly: The bracket was firmly fixed to the wall … Modern English usage