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1 managing director
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2 managing director man·ag·ing di·rec·tor n
['mænɪdʒɪŋˌdɪ'rɛktə(r)]amministratore m delegatoEnglish-Italian dictionary > managing director man·ag·ing di·rec·tor n
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3 managing
managing /ˈmænɪdʒɪŋ/a.che amministra; dirigente; direttivo; gerente: managing committee, comitato direttivo● managing agent, gestore □ (fin.) managing director, amministratore (o consigliere) delegato □ managing editor, direttore editoriale (o amministrativo) ( di un giornale o una rivista) □ (fin.) managing partner, socio gerente □ ( anche sport) managing staff, staff dirigenziale. -
4 ♦ director
♦ director /dɪˈrɛktə(r)/n.1 direttore: finance [sales, personnel] director, direttore finanziario [commerciale, del personale]; executive director, direttore esecutivo; non-executive director, direttore non esecutivo2 consigliere d'amministrazione; amministratore: the firms's managing director, l'amministratore delegato della società; the board of directors, il consiglio d'amministrazione3 (cinem., teatr., TV) regista: a film [theatre] director, un regista di film [teatrale]4 (relig.) direttore spirituale6 (elettr.) elemento direttore7 (elettron.) selettore8 (mil.) centrale di tiro9 (pl. collett.) (fin.) consiglio d'amministrazione● director's chair, poltrona direzionale □ (cinem.) director's cut, «director's cut» (versione di un film approvata dal regista in opposizione a quella distribuita dal produttore al grande pubblico) □ director general, direttore generale ( di ente pubblico o privato) □ (in Inghil.) Director of Education, Provveditore agli Studi □ (leg., in Inghil.) Director of Public Prosecutions, «Direttore della Pubblica Accusa» ( non è un magistrato, ma un funzionario dello Stato) □ (org. az.) directors' report, relazione del consiglio d'amministrazione. -
5 MD
1) med. univ. (abbr. Doctor of Medicine dottore in medicina) M.D. m.2) amm. managing director* * *[,em 'di:]( abbreviation) (Doctor of Medicine.) (dottore in medicina)* * *[ˌɛm'diː]1. n abbr1) (= Doctor of Medicine) Dottore m in Medicina2. abbr AmPost, (= Maryland)* * *MDsigla* * *1) med. univ. (abbr. Doctor of Medicine dottore in medicina) M.D. m.2) amm. managing director -
6 editor **** edi·tor n
['ɛdɪtə(r)](of newspaper, magazine: managing director) direttore (-trice), (editorial director) redattore (-trice) capo, (of section of newspaper, magazine) redattore (-trice), (publisher's editor: of series) editore (-trice), (of text) redattore (-trice), (of author's work) curatore (-trice), (film editor) responsabile m/f del montaggio -
7 -doctor e dottore-
Nota d'usoIl sostantivo inglese doctor (abbreviato in Dr) è usato soltanto in riferimento a un medico o a una persona che ha conseguito un dottorato di ricerca. Non è quindi un corrispettivo di “dottore” nel senso di “laureato”: He's a history graduate, è dottore in storia; Mr Rossi is our managing director (non Dr Rossi, a meno che non si tratti di un medico), il dottor Rossi è il nostro amministratore delegato. -
8 refer
[rɪ'fɜː(r)] 1.1) (pass on) affidare [task, problem, enquiry]2) dir. rimettere, deferire [ case]3) (direct)to refer sb. to — [critic, text] rinviare qcn. a [article, footnote]; [ person] indirizzare qcn. in [ department]
2.to be referred to a specialist — med. essere mandato da uno specialista
1) (allude to)to refer to — riferirsi a, parlare di [person, topic, event]
2) (as name, label)3) (signify)to refer to — [number, date, term] riferirsi a
to refer to — consultare [notes, article]
5) (apply)* * *[rə'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - referred; verb( with to)1) (to talk or write (about something); to mention: He doesn't like anyone referring to his wooden leg; I referred to your theories in my last book.) alludere2) (to relate to, concern, or apply to: My remarks refer to your last letter.) riferirsi3) (to send or pass on to someone else for discussion, information, a decision etc: The case was referred to a higher law-court; I'll refer you to the managing director.) affidare4) (to look for information (in something): If I'm not sure how to spell a word, I refer to a dictionary.) consultare•- referee2. verb(to act as a referee for a match: I've been asked to referee (a football match) on Saturday.) arbitrare- reference book
- reference library* * *[rɪ'fɜː(r)] 1.1) (pass on) affidare [task, problem, enquiry]2) dir. rimettere, deferire [ case]3) (direct)to refer sb. to — [critic, text] rinviare qcn. a [article, footnote]; [ person] indirizzare qcn. in [ department]
2.to be referred to a specialist — med. essere mandato da uno specialista
1) (allude to)to refer to — riferirsi a, parlare di [person, topic, event]
2) (as name, label)3) (signify)to refer to — [number, date, term] riferirsi a
to refer to — consultare [notes, article]
5) (apply)
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