companhia

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Portugiesisch - Türkisch
kumpanya
şirket
şirketi
bölük
şirketin
companionship
Portugiesisch - Englisch
company

The company has a capital of 500,000 pounds. - A companhia tem um capital de 500 mil.

The company gave him a gold watch in acknowledgement of his services. - A companhia deu-lhe um relógio de ouro em reconhecimento aos seus serviços.

companionship
The entire crew of a ship
Nickname for an intelligence service
organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical); "the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel"
If you say that someone is in good company, you mean that they should not be ashamed of a mistake or opinion, because some important or respected people have made the same mistake or have the same opinion. Mr Koo is in good company. The prime minister made a similar slip a couple of years back
If you feel, believe, or know something in company with someone else, you both feel, believe, or know it. Saudi Arabia, in company with some other Gulf oil states, is concerned to avoid any repetition of the two oil price shocks of the 1970s
A company is a group of opera singers, dancers, or actors who work together. the Phoenix Dance Company
If two or more people part company, they go in different directions after going in the same direction together. The three of them parted company at the bus stop
If you have company, you have a visitor or friend with you. He didn't say he had had company
The official name of the company that produced the advertisement (The entire company name does not need to be entered in a search for a company to be found i e Yardley, Inc advertisements can be found using only "Yardley ") As company names changed over time, using key words found in a company name is the best way to successfully search for all of a company's advertisements
small military unit; usually two or three platoons the state of being with someone; "he missed their company"; "he enjoyed the society of his friends"
a social gathering of guests or companions; "the house was filled with company when I arrived"
A group of individuals with a common purpose, as in a company of actors
A unit of firefighters and their equipment
In non-legal context, any business, without respect to incorporation
A business formed to make products or offer services Most companies aim to make a profit - take in more cash than they spend It can be privately owned (by a family, perhaps) or publicly owned Publicly owned companies sell stock
the guild comprised of the remnants of the Guild of Surgeons and the Company of Barbers merged together by King Henry VIII (also established as a guild in other European countries)
a social or business visitor; "the room was a mess because he hadn't expected company"