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1 ♦ executive
♦ executive /ɪgˈzɛkjʊtɪv/A a.1 esecutivo: (polit.) the executive power, il potere esecutivo; (polit.) the executive head of a nation, il capo del potere esecutivo in una nazione; executive committee, comitato esecutivo; executive director, direttore esecutivo2 direttivo; dirigenziale; di direzione; da dirigente: executive ability, capacità direttiva; executive duties, mansioni dirigenziali; executive secretary, segretario di direzione3 di rappresentanza; di lusso: an executive car, un'automobile di rappresentanza; an executive suite, un appartamento di rappresentanzaB n.1 (polit., leg.) (potere) esecutivo2 dirigente d'azienda; dirigente; executive; capo ( d'un servizio, ecc.): top executive, alto dirigente● (polit., USA) executive agreement, accordo internazionale esecutivo ( non necessita ratificazione del Senato) □ executive briefcase, cartella portadocumenti □ executive council, (org. az.) consiglio direttivo; (polit.) comitato esecutivo □ (fin.) executive game, simulazione manageriale (o di gestione) □ executive jet, jet privato ( di un uomo d'affari, ecc.) □ (in USA) Executive Mansion, residenza ufficiale del governatore d'uno dei 50 Stati □ (in USA, antiq.) the US Executive Mansion, la residenza del Presidente; la Casa Bianca □ executive officer, (org. az.) dirigente superiore, funzionario; (mil.) comandante in seconda □ (leg., USA) executive order, provvedimento legislativo del Presidente □ (cinem.) executive producer, produttore esecutivo □ (polit., in USA) executive privilege, privilegio del presidente di non rivelare determinate informazioni □ (polit., in USA) executive session, seduta a porte chiude ( del Senato). -
2 executive
[ɪg'zekjʊtɪv] 1.1) (administrative) [ power] esecutivo; [ status] da dirigente, dirigenziale2.1) (administrator) comm. executive m. e f., dirigente m. e f. (aziendale); (in Civil Service) dirigente m. e f., funzionario m. (-a)top executive — alto dirigente o funzionario
2) (committee) comitato m. direttivoparty, trade union executive — esecutivo del partito, del sindacato
3) AEthe executive — l'esecutivo, il potere esecutivo
* * *[iɡ'zekjutiv]1) ((in a business organization etc) concerned with management: executive skills.) direttivo2) (concerned with the carrying out of laws etc: executive powers.) esecutivo* * *[ɪg'zekjʊtɪv] 1.1) (administrative) [ power] esecutivo; [ status] da dirigente, dirigenziale2.1) (administrator) comm. executive m. e f., dirigente m. e f. (aziendale); (in Civil Service) dirigente m. e f., funzionario m. (-a)top executive — alto dirigente o funzionario
2) (committee) comitato m. direttivoparty, trade union executive — esecutivo del partito, del sindacato
3) AEthe executive — l'esecutivo, il potere esecutivo
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