Board

Board

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Board 〈[bɔ:d] n. 15
1. 〈Sp.〉
1.1 〈kurz für〉 Skateboard, Snowboard, Surfboard
1.2 〈Squash〉 = Tin
2. 〈Wirtsch.〉 Aufsichtsrat einer Firma od. eines Konzerns, der über die globale Unternehmensführung entscheidet
[engl., „Brett“]

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Board [bo:ɐ̯t , bɔrt , bɔ:d ], das, auch: der; -s, -s [engl. board = Brett, verw. mit 1Bord]:
1. <nur: das> Kurzf. von Snowboard, Skateboard, Surfboard.
2. [engl. board, eigtl. = Tafel(runde)] (Wirtsch.) für die Leitung u. Kontrolle eines [internationalen] Unternehmens zuständiges Gremium.

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Board
 
[bɔːd; englisch »Tisch«, »Tafel«] das, -s/-s,  
 1) Segelsurfen: englische Bezeichnung für das Brett.
 
 2) Verwaltung: in Großbritannien und den USA Bezeichnung für Behörde, Amt, Kollegium, Verwaltungsrat. - Board of directors, in einer amerikanischen AG (»corporation«) das von der Hauptversammlung gewählte oberste Organ mit Kontroll- und Leitungsaufgaben, das die Funktionen von Vorstand und Aufsichtsrat vereinigt. - Board of governors, oberstes Leitungsorgan in internationalen Organisationen, z. B. im Internationalen Währungsfonds. - Board of trade, das britische Außenhandelsministerium.
 
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Board
 
[engl.], Platine, auch: Steckkarte.

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Board [bɔ:d], das; -s, -s [engl. board = Brett, verw. mit 1Bord]: kurz für ↑Snowboard, ↑Surfboard.

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