in+company+with

  • 1company with reduced market capitalisation — mažesnės rinkos kapitalizacijos įmonė statusas Aprobuotas sritis vertybinių popierių apyvarta apibrėžtis Į prekybos reguliuojamoje rinkoje sąrašą įtraukta įmonė, kurios vidutinė rinkos kapitalizacija, remiantis paskutinių trejų kalendorinių metų… …

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  • 2in company with — Together with, along with • • • Main Entry: ↑company * * * in company with formal phrase together with someone or something else Germany, in company with France, refused to lift the ban. Thesaurus: with another person or other people …

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  • 3keep company with — keep company (with (someone)) 1. to be connected with someone. There are rumors that the singer keeps company with some very dangerous criminals. 2. to spend time together in a romantic relationship. They ve been keeping company for a year and… …

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  • 4join company with — formal phrase to become involved in something that someone else is doing Nurses’ unions have joined company with the teachers in protesting at the policy. Thesaurus: to do something with someone elsesynonym Main entry: company …

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  • 5part company with — part company (with (someone)) 1. to disagree. That is an issue on which many people part company with the president. 2. to end a relationship. Rick and I parted company a long time ago, and I m seeing someone else now …

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  • 6keep company with — associate with habitually we don t especially care for the people he s been keeping company with ■ have a social or romantic relationship with; date are you keeping company with anyone special these days? …

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  • 7in company with — ► in company with together with. Main Entry: ↑company …

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  • 8keep company with — ► keep company with associate with habitually. Main Entry: ↑company …

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  • 9keep company with —    to have a sexual relationship with    Literally, to accompany whence, in standard English, to court:     Their sweethearts or husbands have been keepin company with someone else. (Emerson, 1890)    See also company1 …

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  • 10in company with — formal together with someone or something else Germany, in company with France, refused to lift the ban …

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