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1 patronato
m.1 board of trustees.2 sponsorship, patronage.3 trusteeship.* * *1 (consejo) board, council; (benéfico) trust2 (patronal) employers' association3 RELIGIÓN patronage* * *SM1) [de artes, causas benéficas] patronage; (Com) sponsorshipbajo el patronato de — under the patronage of, under the auspices of
2) (Com, Econ) employers' association; (Pol) owners pl3) (=junta) board of management, board of trustees4) (=fundación) trust, foundation* * *masculino board, trust, council* * *= trust.Nota: Grupo de personas que supervisan en última instancia el funcionamiento de un organismo público o semi-público, museo, universidad, asociación, banco, etc.Ex. In 1974 the Museum trust was funded to preserve local industrial and social heritage, including the library.* * *masculino board, trust, council* * *= trust.Nota: Grupo de personas que supervisan en última instancia el funcionamiento de un organismo público o semi-público, museo, universidad, asociación, banco, etc.Ex: In 1974 the Museum trust was funded to preserve local industrial and social heritage, including the library.
* * *board, trust, councilCompuesto:* * *patronato nm[dirección] board of trustees; [con fines benéficos] trust Esp patronato de apuestas mutuas totalizator* * ** * *patronato nm1) : board, council2) : foundation, trust
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