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1 ♦ company
♦ company /ˈkʌmpənɪ/A n.1 (fin.) compagnia; società (di capitali); azienda; impresa: insurance company, compagnia di assicurazioni; airline company, compagnia aerea; record company, casa discografica; public company, società per azioni ( il pubblico sottoscrive le azioni; non c'è limite al numero dei soci); private company (o private limited company) società a responsabilità limitata ( da 2 a 50 soci; le azioni non possono essere offerte al pubblico); società a conduzione familiare; subsidiary company, società controllata; railway company, società ferroviaria; multinational companies, società multinazionali; a mining company, una società mineraria; a removal company, una ditta di traslochi NOTA D'USO: - society o company?-2 [u] compagnia: to keep sb. company, fare compagnia a q.; I need some company, ho bisogno di compagnia; mixed company, (gruppo misto di) uomini e donne; in mixed company, in presenza di signore; I always enjoy his company, mi fa sempre piacere la sua compagnia; I'll go with you for company, verrò con te per farti compagnia; to be good [poor] company, essere [non essere] di compagnia; essere un compagno piacevole [noioso]; in the company of, in compagnia di; in company with sb. (o in sb. 's company) in compagnia di q.3 (mil.) compagnia4 (teatr.) compagnia: ballet company, compagnia di ballo; theatre company, compagnia teatrale (o drammatica); touring company, compagnia di giro; repertory company, compagnia di repertorio5 gruppo; comitiva; persone (pl.); compagnia; gente: I don't like the company he keeps, non mi piace la gente che frequenta; the assembled company, le persone riuniteB a. attr.(fin., leg.) societario; sociale; aziendale; dell'azienda: company accounts, conti societari; company name, ragione sociale; company law, legge sulle società; diritto societario (o delle società); company deeds, atti societari; company car, auto aziendale; company management, gestione aziendale; company climate, clima aziendale; company policy, politica aziendale● (fin.) company director, amministratore di una società □ company doctor, (org. az.) medico aziendale; (fin.) risanatore di aziende in difficoltà □ company headquarters, (mil.) comando di compagnia; (org. az.) sede centrale; sede direzionale □ (fisc.) company income tax, imposta sul reddito della società per azioni □ company lawyer, avvocato aziendale; legale di una società; ( anche) esperto di diritto societario □ company limited by shares (o limited company), società per azioni □ company loyalty, attaccamento all'azienda; fedeltà all'azienda □ company man, dipendente che antepone la sua società a ogni altra cosa □ (fam. USA) Company man, uomo (o funzionario) della C.I.A. □ company officer, (org. az.) funzionario di una società; (mil.) comandante di una compagnia □ (fin.) company promoter, socio fondatore □ (rag.) company report, relazione di bilancio ( di una società) □ (fin.) company secretary, segretario di una società per azioni □ (mil.) company sergeant major, maresciallo capo □ (fisc.) company tax, imposta sulle società □ company town, città i cui abitanti sono quasi tutti dipendenti di un'unica azienda □ company union, sindacato d'impresa □ ( sindacalismo) company-wide bargaining, contrattazione a livello aziendale □ (fin.) company's assets, attivo sociale □ (fin.) company's capital, capitale sociale □ (fin.) company's liabilities, passivo sociale □ (fam.) and company, e compagni; e compagnia bella □ to enjoy one's own company, stare bene da solo □ to get into bad company, mettersi a frequentare cattive compagnie; fare cattive amicizie □ in company, in compagnia; in pubblico: to swear in company, bestemmiare in pubblico □ in company with, insieme con □ (scherz.) to be in good company, essere in buona compagnia □ to keep company with, frequentare □ to keep bad company, frequentare cattive compagnie □ (fin.) listed company, società quotata in borsa □ to part company ( with), separarsi (da); (fig.) non essere d'accordo, non intendersi (con); (scherz., di parte di oggetto) staccarsi (da) □ to prefer one's own company, preferire starsene da solo □ present company excepted, esclusi i presenti □ (prov.) A man is known by the company he keeps, dimmi con chi vai e ti dirò chi sei □ (prov.) Two's company, three's a crowd, poca brigata, vita beata NOTA D'USO: - company o firm?-.NOTA D'USO: - the company is o the company are?-
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