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1 chairman
['tʃeəmən]Mr Chairman Madam Chairman — signor Presidente. Although modern English usage prefers chairperson, the Italian equivalent presidente can translate both English words
* * *nouns (a person who takes charge of or directs a meeting.) presidente* * *['tʃeəmən]Mr Chairman Madam Chairman — signor Presidente. Although modern English usage prefers chairperson, the Italian equivalent presidente can translate both English words
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2 madam mad·am n
['mædəm]1) signora2) (of brothel) tenutaria
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Madam — Mad‧am [ˈmædəm] noun 1. a polite way of addressing a woman, such as a customer in a shop: • Can I help you Madam? 2. Dear Madam used at the beginning of a business letter to a woman whose name you do not know 3. Madam… … Financial and business terms
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Madam Chairman — /ˌmædəm tʃeəmən/, Madam Chairwoman /ˌmædəm tʃeəˌwυmən/ noun a way of speaking to a female chairman of a committee or meeting … Dictionary of banking and finance
chairman — [[t]tʃe͟ə(r)mən[/t]] ♦♦ chairmen 1) N COUNT: oft with poss The chairman of a committee, organization, or company is the head of it. Glyn Ford is chairman of the Committee which produced the report... I had done business with the company s… … English dictionary
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