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1 Madam
['mædəm]сущ.; сокр. Mdm.1) мн. Mesdames мадам, госпожа (официальное обращение в письме, перед названием должности, перед фамилией)2) ( madam) мадам, госпожа (вежливое обращение к незнакомой женщине, особенно к посетительнице магазина, ресторана)May I help you, madam? — Позвольте мне вам помочь, мадам!
3) ( madam)а) мадам, хозяйка публичного домаб) разг. командиршаShe's a bit of a Madam. — Она любит командовать.
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2 chairman
сущ.а) упр. (лицо, председательствующее на собрании (руководящее собранием); напр., членов парламентского комитета, комиссии, местного совета и т. п.)Mr Howard was chairman [acted as a chairman\] — Мистер Говард был председателем.
Mr Chairman, Madam Chairman — (принятое обращение к председателю)
Syn:See:б) упр. (компании; лицо, председательствующее на заседании совета директоров компании (контролируещее ход заседания совета директоров))See:* * *самое высокое должностное лицо компании, председательствующее на годовых общих собраниях акционеров компании, а также, как правило, на собраниях совета директоров-----самое высокое должностное лицо компании, председательствующее на годовых общих собраниях акционеров компании, а также, как правило, на собраниях совета директоров
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