Socio in english

Partner

pronunciation: pɑrtnɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

socios = membership. 

Example: CAG's membership consists basically of representatives from each of the British library co-operative.

socio = associate ; member ; partner ; insider ; business partner ; business associate ; sidekick ; season ticket holder ; ticket book holder. 

Example: A collaborator is a person who works with one or more associates to produce a work.Example: Its primary function is to provide a centre for software and hardware expertise for its members.Example: Under this agreement, UTLAS has a Quebec partner with the exclusive right to offer UTLAS' services and products in that province.Example: All libraries, particularly those with rare book or manuscript collections, should take steps to minimise insider thefts.Example: The article 'Howdy partner' considers ways in which the Internet can be used as an ideal medium for bringing together people from around the world as business partners.Example: Jackie Chan's long-time business associates have dismissed speculations that they have ended their partnership with the actor.Example: Her sidekick and confidante is Gabrielle, the rightful queen of the Amazons who abdicated her throne in order to join Xena.Example: They know season ticket holders are willing to fork out the extra cash, because you never want to miss out on the excitement of a playoff run.Example: Ticket book holders now receive discounted fares to alternate destinations.

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» campaña de captación de sociosmembership drive .

Example: Because of the small and unrepresentative membership, a membership drive and review of the fee structure is required.

» carnet de sociomembership card .

Example: On presenting his membership card, the librarian will draw up a 'slip holder pocket' containing the library registration number and the personal details of the borrower.

» hacerse socio de la bibliotecajoin + the library .

Example: The analysis of adults joining libraries indicate that almost half are in their twenties.

» no sociounaffiliatednon-member [nonmember] .

Example: The author assesses the extent to which unaffiliated users'use of collections and services reduce their availability for the primary client.

Example: One of the aims of book clubs ought to be to mount open meetings which will attract non-members.

» socio comercialtrading partnerbusiness associate .

Example: This database includes import and export statistics on over 60,000 products from over 19 countries and their trading partners.

Example: Jackie Chan's long-time business associates have dismissed speculations that they have ended their partnership with the actor.

» socio con derecho a votovoting member .

Example: A petition signed by five percent of voting members may also call a special meeting.

» socio corporativocorporate partner .

Example: Thanks to the generosity of our volunteers and corporate partners we have provided simple, decent shelter for hundreds of thousands of families in need.

» socio correspondientecorresponding member .

Example: Standing Committees may appoint up to five Corresponding Members to provide for experts from countries or geographical areas, which would not otherwise be represented = Los Comités Permanentes pueden designar hasta cinco Miembros Correspondientes para hacer posible la participación de expertos de países o áreas geográficas, que de otra manera no podrían estar representados.

» socio institucionalinstitutional member [En una asociación, dícese de todo organismo que pertenece a ella de modo colectivo] .

Example: The New Zealand Library Association was founded in 1910 with institutional members, and after 1934 also with personal members.

» sociosmembership  .

Example: CAG's membership consists basically of representatives from each of the British library co-operative.

» socio vitaliciolife member .

Example: The article is entitled 'Why are there no female honorary life members of ARANZ?'.

Socio synonyms

mate in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: meɪt part of speech: noun consort in spanish: consorte, pronunciation: kənsɔrt part of speech: noun spouse in spanish: esposa, pronunciation: spaʊs part of speech: noun collaborator in spanish: colaborador, pronunciation: kəlæbɜreɪtɜr part of speech: noun pardner in spanish: pardner, pronunciation: pɑrdnɜr part of speech: noun cooperator in spanish: cooperador, pronunciation: koʊɑpɜreɪtɜr part of speech: noun married person in spanish: persona casada, pronunciation: meridpɜrsən part of speech: noun
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