chartered in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for chartered in the English»Serbian Dictionary

char·tered ['tʃɑːtəd] ADJ

2. chartered Brit, Aus (officially qualified):

chartered

I.char·ter ['tʃɑːtəʳ] N

II.char·ter ['tʃɑːtəʳ] VB trans

chartered Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

chartered plane

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Predictably, not all of these groups were chartered.
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At one point during the war, more than 230 government-owned and chartered ships were involved in the sealift.
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He resumed his newspaper career after the war in 1946 and, after attending night school, qualified as a chartered secretary in 1948.
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It became incorporated as a chartered bank in 1872 and enjoyed a period of rapid growth and prosperity.
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Swift even staged a hijacking on a private chartered flight for a corporate event.
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From 1997, the civil scheduled flight services suspended due to low traffic, only chartered flight remained.
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However, another chartered bank then occupied the unused financial space, and the 1929 structure continued in use for banking purposes as of 2012.
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The chartered banks, in contrast, protected their shareholders with limited liability and hence from major loss; they thus encouraged speculation.
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Chartered surveyors are the professionals on the ground and are at the coalface of the issues facing the industry.
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Just don't expect to see him waving his belt from the top of a bus, float or specially chartered charabanc any time soon.
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