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compagnie
company [Brit ˈkʌmp(ə)ni, Am ˈkəmp(ə)ni] N
1. company attr:
company COMM, LAW
company (of all businesses) earnings, profits, records
company (of a particular business) accountant, car park, headquarters, newsletter
2. company:
company MUS, THEAT
company MUS, THEAT
3. company MIL:
company
4. company (companionship):
company
to keep sb company
to enjoy sb's company
to be good company
I have a cat for company
to be seen in sb's company or in company with sb
to part company with person (gen) hum person, bike, horse
to keep bad company
to be fit company for sb
to keep company with sb
5. company (visitors):
company
to have/expect company
6. company (society):
in company
in mixed company
Lisa and company often pej
7. company (similar circumstances):
to be in good company
8. company (gathering):
company
the assembled company
9. company NAUT:
company
10. company (CIA) inf, euph:
trading company N
trading company
holding company N FIN
holding company
holding company
courier company N COMM
courier company
communications company N
company commander N MIL
company commander
company director N
company director
company car N
company car
company crèche N
company crèche
engineering company N
engineering company
company <-ies> [ˈkʌmpəni] N
company
to keep company with sb
in (the) company of sb
oil company N
oil company
shipping company N
shipping company
repertory company N Brit
repertory company
insurance company <-ies> N
insurance company
parent company <-nies> N
parent company
public company N Brit FIN, ECON
public company
touring company N
touring company
limited company N
limited company
stock company N Am
1. stock company FIN:
stock company
2. stock company THEAT:
stock company
company <-ies> [ˈkʌm··ni] N
company
to keep company with sb
in (the) company of sb
oil company N
oil company
parent company <-nies> N
parent company
record company N
record company
repertory company N
repertory company
charter company <-nies> N
charter company
stock company N
1. stock company FIN:
stock company
2. stock company THEAT:
stock company
holding company N
holding company
insurance company <-ies> N
insurance company
leasing company N
leasing company
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Economy was the watchword of this proposal, for each major served as a company commander, and line officers performed all staff duties except those of chaplain, surgeon, and surgeon's mate.
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Lee continuously kept close radio contact with the company commander, relaying precise and understandable orders to his platoon leader.
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In the morning gloom, one company commander got lost and his junior officers became despondent.
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The private was a man who signed a private contract with the company commander, offering his services in return for pay.
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After he graduated, he was successively a platoon leader, company commander, and battalion commander.
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