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İngilizce - Türkçe

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ad / noun 8 – military

COMPANY = ['kampıni] noun
1 şirket * eşanlamlı : firm, business, corporation
İngilizce örnek : I've been in this company for almost three years.
Türkçe çevirisi : Neredeyse üç yıldır bu şirketteyim.
İngilizce örnek : That is an insurance company.
Türkçe çevirisi : O bir sigorta şirketidir.
İngilizce örnek : The company has been blacklisted by the bank.
Türkçe çevirisi : Şirket banka tarafından kara listeye alındı.
İngilizce örnek : Another company has taken over our company.
Türkçe çevirisi : Şirketimizi başka bir şirket devraldı.
2 arkadaşlık, ahbaplık, eşlik * eşanlamlı : companionship, fellowship
İngilizce örnek : May I keep you company as far as the end of the road?
Türkçe çevirisi : Yolun sonuna kadar size eşlik edebilir miyim?
İngilizce örnek : She kept me company while I was waiting for the bus.
Türkçe çevirisi : Otobüs beklerken bana arkadaşlık (eşlik) etti.
İngilizce örnek : We shall be delighted if you will honour us with your company.
Türkçe çevirisi : Bizi eşliğinizle onurlandırırsanız memnun olacağız.
İngilizce örnek : Do you prefer to be in the company of other people?
Türkçe çevirisi : Başka insanlarla birlikte olmaktan hoşlanıyor musun?
3 (sanatçı) grup, topluluk, kumpanya * eşanlamlı : group, band, assembly, gathering
4 den. tayfa
5 ask. bölük * eşanlamlı : troop

COMPANY
Holding company: A company that owns the securities of other companies, usually for the purpose of controlling them financially.
Software company: A business that develops and sells computer programs and applications.
Insurance company: An organization that provides coverage and financial protection against specified risks in exchange for premiums.
Pharmaceutical company: A corporation that specializes in the research, development, and production of drugs and medications.
Multinational company: A corporation that operates in multiple countries, often with subsidiaries and branches around the world.
Public company: A business entity whose shares are traded on a public stock exchange and can be bought by anyone.
Private company: A business that is owned by a limited number of shareholders and doesn't offer its shares for public trading.
Manufacturing company: An enterprise that produces goods through industrial processes and assembly.
Retail company: A business that sells products directly to consumers through physical stores or online platforms.
Technology company: An organization focused on the development and application of advanced technologies.
Startup company: A newly established business with innovative ideas and potential for rapid growth.
Holding company: A firm that owns controlling shares of other companies but is not involved in their day-to-day operations.
Joint venture company: A partnership between two or more companies for a specific project or venture.
Real estate company: A business engaged in buying, selling, and managing properties and land.
Energy company: A corporation involved in the production, distribution, or supply of energy resources such as oil, gas, or electricity.
Financial company: A firm providing various financial services such as banking, investment, and wealth management.
Marketing company: An agency specializing in promoting and advertising products and services for other businesses.
Consulting company: A company that offers expert advice and solutions to other businesses or individuals.
Construction company: A firm involved in building and infrastructure projects, including residential, commercial, and industrial structures.
Shipping company: An organization that transports goods by sea, land, or air, offering logistics and freight services.
Telecommunications company: A business providing communication services like telephone, internet, and mobile networks.
Entertainment company: A corporation involved in the creation and distribution of entertainment content, such as movies, music, and games.
Investment company: A firm that pools funds from investors and manages them in various financial assets.
Holding company: A parent company that owns and controls subsidiary companies, usually for financial or strategic reasons.
Production company: A business responsible for creating and managing media content, such as films, television shows, or videos.
Outsourcing company: An organization that provides services or functions to other companies externally, often to reduce costs.
Franchise company: A business that grants licenses to other individuals or entities to operate under its established brand and business model.
Publishing company: A firm that produces and distributes books, magazines, newspapers, and digital content.
Architecture company: An organization specializing in architectural design and planning for buildings and structures.
Food company: A corporation engaged in the production, distribution, or sale of food products.
Clothing company: A business involved in designing, manufacturing, and selling clothing and apparel.
Travel company: An agency that organizes and facilitates travel arrangements and services for individuals and groups.
Software development company: A firm that specializes in creating and programming software applications.
Consulting company: An agency that offers professional advice and expertise to other businesses in specific industries.
Health care company: An organization that provides medical services, healthcare products, or pharmaceuticals.
Automobile company: A corporation that manufactures and sells cars, trucks, and other vehicles.
Aerospace company: A business involved in designing, manufacturing, and testing aircraft and space-related technologies.
Investment company: A firm that manages and invests funds on behalf of its clients to achieve financial growth.
Advertising company: An agency that creates and executes promotional campaigns and marketing strategies for clients.
Media company: A corporation that produces and distributes various forms of media content, including news, entertainment, and information.
Tech company: A business specializing in technology-related products or services, often associated with innovation.
Cleaning company: An enterprise that provides cleaning services for residential, commercial, or industrial spaces.
Security company: A firm offering security services, such as surveillance, guarding, and alarm systems.
Publishing company: An organization that produces and distributes written or digital content, including books, magazines, and journals.
Startup company: A newly established business with a unique product or service idea, aiming for rapid growth.
Shipping company: An organization that transports goods and cargo through various transportation modes, such as ships, trucks, and planes.
Retail company: A business that sells products directly to consumers through physical stores, online platforms, or both.
Consulting company: An agency providing specialized advice and solutions to other businesses to improve performance and efficiency.
Construction company: A firm engaged in the planning, designing, and building of structures, including residential and commercial properties.
Energy company: A corporation involved in the exploration, extraction, or distribution of energy resources like oil, gas, or renewable energy.
Manufacturing company: An organization that produces goods through industrial processes, often involving assembly lines and machinery.
Technology company: A business focused on developing and providing technology-related products or services, such as software and electronics.
Holding company: A parent corporation that owns a controlling interest in other companies to manage assets and investments.
Financial company: An institution offering financial services, including banking, investing, insurance, and wealth management.
Pharmaceutical company: A firm specializing in the research, development, production, and distribution of pharmaceutical drugs.
Media company: An enterprise involved in producing and delivering various forms of media content, such as news, entertainment, and digital media.
Telecommunications company: An organization providing communication services, including telephone, internet, and mobile networks.
Retail company: A business entity engaged in selling products directly to consumers, often through physical stores or online platforms.
Real estate company: A corporation involved in the buying, selling, and management of properties, land, and real estate assets.
Software company: An organization that develops and sells software applications, programs, and digital solutions.
Entertainment company: A firm focused on creating, producing, and distributing entertainment content, such as movies, music, and games.
Investment company: A business that manages and invests funds on behalf of clients, often in various financial instruments and assets.
Consulting company: An agency providing expert advice, solutions, and recommendations to other businesses or individuals.
Technology company: A corporation specializing in the development and innovation of technological products or services.
Advertising company: A firm that plans, designs, and executes advertising and marketing campaigns for clients.
Food company: An organization engaged in the production, processing, and distribution of food products.
Travel company: An agency that offers travel-related services, including booking accommodations, transportation, and tours.
Clothing company: A business entity involved in designing, manufacturing, and selling clothing, apparel, and fashion products.
Shipping company: An enterprise that handles the transportation and delivery of goods, often through shipping, logistics, and freight services.
Manufacturing company: A corporation specializing in the production of goods through industrial processes and manufacturing techniques.
Energy company: An organization involved in the exploration, extraction, generation, and distribution of energy resources.
Consulting company: A firm offering professional expertise, advice, and solutions to improve business operations and performance.
Entertainment company: An agency engaged in creating and promoting entertainment content, such as movies, TV shows, and live events.
Technology company: A business entity that develops and provides technological solutions, products, and services.
Financial company: An institution offering financial services, including banking, investing, and insurance.
Media company: An organization focused on producing and distributing various forms of media, such as news, entertainment, and information.
Retail company: A corporation involved in selling products directly to consumers through physical stores, e-commerce, or other channels.
Real estate company: An enterprise that deals with the buying, selling, and management of real properties and assets.
Pharmaceutical company: A business entity specializing in the research, development, production, and distribution of pharmaceutical drugs.
Consulting company: An agency that provides expert advice and solutions to help other businesses improve their operations and achieve goals.
Startup company: A newly established business entity with innovative ideas and potential for rapid growth.
Manufacturing company: A firm engaged in the production of goods using various industrial processes and manufacturing techniques.
Technology company: A corporation that focuses on the development, innovation, and sale of technological products and services.
Entertainment company: An organization involved in creating, producing, and distributing entertainment content, such as movies, music, and games.
Financial company: An institution offering financial services, including banking, investing, and wealth management.
Media company: A business entity that produces and distributes various forms of media content, such as news, entertainment, and digital media.
Retail company: A corporation engaged in the sale of products directly to consumers through physical stores, online platforms, or other channels.
Real estate company: An agency that deals with properties, land, and real estate assets, including buying, selling, and managing properties.
Pharmaceutical company: A firm specializing in the research, development, production, and distribution of pharmaceutical drugs and medications.
Consulting company: An organization that provides expert advice, recommendations, and solutions to improve business operations and performance.
Startup company: A newly established business with innovative ideas, often focused on technology or emerging markets.
Manufacturing company: A corporation involved in the production and manufacturing of goods using various industrial processes.
Technology company: A business entity specializing in the creation, development, and sale of technological products and solutions.
Entertainment company: An agency engaged in the creation, production, and distribution of entertainment content, such as movies, music, and shows.
Financial company: An institution offering financial services, including banking, investing, insurance, and financial planning.
Media company: A corporation that produces and distributes various forms of media content, such as news, entertainment, and information.
Retail company: A firm engaged in the sale of products directly to consumers through retail stores, e-commerce, or other platforms.
Real estate company: An enterprise that deals with properties, land, and real estate assets, including buying, selling, and managing properties.
Pharmaceutical company: An organization specializing in the research, development, production, and distribution of pharmaceutical drugs and medications.
Consulting company: A business entity that offers expert advice, solutions, and recommendations to other businesses or individuals.

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