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Traduzione e definizione
the board (of a company): il consiglio (di amministrazione)
The board può riferirsi sia agli azionisti sia ai membri del consiglio di amministrazione di un'azienda. In entrambi i casi, il consiglio prende la maggior parte delle decisioni importanti per l'azienda (di solito in una sala riunioni del consiglio).
a (surf) board: una tavola da (surf)
a board (at school): una lavagna (a scuola)
Le scuole hanno spesso lavagne nere, lavagne di ardesia o lavagne bianche nelle aule.
Esempi
- "Let me see... I, Horatio Oléré, agree to the following... will not sell without prior permission from the Board... should I attempt to sell my shares... prosecution."
- "Miaow Yang : With the money we are offering, you could start a new business, even remain on the board of Miracle Juices..."
- "The board of the IACF thought it only fitting that you, one of the true pioneers in the fragrance and cosmetic community, deliver the speech to mark the Vicennial anniversary of our organization."
- "Mazerati cautiously approached each individual, so it came as a total surprise to all involved when Mazerati was elected CEO by the D&C board last Tuesday."
- "I'm the one that has to justify a 14,000 dollar shipment of ingredients to the board!"
- "The Board is pleased to inform shareholders that the dividend per share will be 16.3¢."
- "Moira : Potassium is delicious, Brent, but even so, the American Nutritional Board warns that eating too many eggs poses a health risk due to high levels of cholesterol, which can affect people with heart disease."
- "Mr. Cheeter, why don't you come up to the board and show us how you think this problem should be solved?"
- "Bruno : The board has elected a new CEO, Sylvio Mazerati."
- "Mr. Cheeter, since you seem to enjoy using my classroom as a platform for your buffoonery, why don't you come up to the board and show us how you think this problem should be solved?"
- "Icarus : Then I'll have to recommend to Bruno and to the board that your supplies must be pre-approved by... me!"
Esercizio 1
When we want to welcome someone to a boat, a plane, etc., what can we say? There may be more than one correct answer!
When we want to welcome someone to a boat, a plane, etc., what can we say? There may be more than one correct answer!
"Welcome abroad" is not a good way to welcome someone to a ship etc. The term "abroad" means "in a foreign country": "I studied abroad in Spain for a year when I was younger". It is unrelated to the terms "aboard" and "on board".
This is not a good choice. The expression "Welcome to the board" could be used in a business context to greet a new member of the group of shareholders or directors of a company. It cannot be used in a literal sense to describe boarding a boat or other vehicle.
This is an appropriate answer. We say "welcome aboard!" to express our happiness that someone has arrived on an aeroplane, a ship, etc. Similarly, we can welcome a new member to a team, a group, a business, etc. Example: "Welcome aboard, Edward! We're happy you've joined our hockey team!".
This is a correct choice. If somebody or something is "on board", they are either literally on a boat, plane, bus, etc. OR they are part of a team or company. Examples: "There were thirty people on board the bus which crashed", "We have a new member of the Delavigne Corporation: welcome on board, Edward!".
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