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partner

N คู่สมรส  คู่ สามี หรือ ภรรยา  consort spouse ku-som-rod

 

partner

N คู่ เต้นรำ  accessory accomplice colleague kutean-ram

 

partner

N หุ้นส่วน  ผู้ร่วมมือ  ผู้ ร่วม กระทำ  accessory accomplice colleague cooperator hun-suan

 

partner

VT เป็น หุ้นส่วน (เช่น ใน เกม หรือ การเต้นรำ  เป็น คู่ หรือ จับคู่  pen-huan-suan

 

partner off

PHRV จับคู่ (โดยเฉพาะ ชาย และ หญิง  pair off jub-ku

 

partnership

N พันธมิตร  association alliance participation pan-ta-mid

 

partnership

N ห้างหุ้นส่วน  ห้างหุ้นส่วนจำกัด  business company hang-hun-suan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PARTNER

n.[from part. ] One who partakes or shares with another; a partaker; an associate; as, she is partner of my life, of my joys, of my griefs. Those of the race of Shem were no partners in the unbelieving work of the tower.
1. An associate in any business or occupation; a joint owner of stock or capital, employed in commerce, manufactures or other business. Men are sometimes partners in a single voyage or adventure, sometimes in a firm or standing company.
2. One who dances with another, either male or female, as in a contra dance.
3. A husband or wife.

 

PARTNER

v.t.To join; to associate with a partner. [Little used. ] Partners, in a ship, pieces of plank nailed round the scuttles in a deck where the masts are placed; also, the scuttles themselves.

 

PARTNERSHIP

n.The association of two or more persons for the purpose of undertaking and prosecuting any business, particularly trade or manufactures, at their joint expense. In this case, the connection is formed by contract; each partner furnishing a part of the capital stock and being entitled to a proportional share of profit, or subject to a proportional share of loss; or one or more of the partners may furnish money or stock, and the other or others contribute their services. The duration of the partnership may be limited by the contract, or it may be left indefinite, subject to be dissolved by mutual agreement. A partnership or association of this kind is a standing or permanent company, and is denominated a firm or house. We say, A and B entered into partnership for the importation and sale of goods, or for manufacturing cotton or glass. Partnerships may be and usually are associations of private persons, not incorporated. In other cases, the company is incorporated. Banking companies in the United States are usually incorporated, and are essentially partnerships, but do not bear that name. Manufacturing companies are also frequently incorporated.
1. Joint interest or property.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PARTNER

Part "ner, n. Etym: [For parcener, influenced by part. ]

 

1. One who has a part in anything with an other; a partaker; an associate; a sharer. "Partner of his fortune. " Shak. Hence: (a ) A husband or a wife. (b ) Either one of a couple who dance together. (c ) One who shares as a member of a partnership in the management, or in the gains and losses, of a business. My other self, the partner of my life. Milton.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: An associate in any business or occupation; a member of a partnership. See Partnership.

 

3. pl. (Naut. )

 

Defn: A framework of heavy timber surrounding an opening in a deck, to strengthen it for the support of a mast, pump, capstan, or the like. Dormant, or Silent, partner. See under Dormant, a.

 

Syn. -- Associate; colleague; coadjutor; confederate; partaker; participator; companion; comrade; mate.

 

PARTNER

PARTNER Part "ner, v. t.

 

Defn: To associate, to join. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

PARTNERSHIP

PARTNERSHIP Part "ner *ship, n.

 

1. The state or condition of being a partner; as, to be in partnership with another; to have partnership in the fortunes of a family or a state.

 

2. A division or sharing among partners; joint possession or interest. Rome, that ne'er knew three lordly heads before, First fell by fatal partnership of power. Rowe.He does possession keep, And is too wise to hazard partnership. Dryden.

 

3. An alliance or association of persons for the prosecution of an undertaking or a business on joint account; a company; a firm; a house; as, to form a partnership.

 

4. (Law )

 

Defn: A contract between two or more competent persons for joining together their money, goods, labor, and skill, or any or all of them, under an understanding that there shall be a communion of profit between them, and for the purpose of carrying on a legal trade, business, or adventure. Kent. Story.

 

Note: Community of profit is absolutely essential to, though not necessary the test of, a partnership.

 

5. (Arith.)

 

Defn: See Fellowship, n., 6. Limited partnership, a form of partnership in which the firm consists of one or more general partners, jointly and severally responsible as ordinary partners, and one or more special partners, who are not liable for the debts of the partnership beyond the amount of cash they contribute as capital. -- Partnership in commendam, the title given to the limited partnership (F. société en commandité ) of the French law, introduced into the code of Louisiana. Burrill. -- Silent partnership, the relation of partnership sustained by a person who furnishes capital only.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

partner

part ner |ˈpärtnər ˈpɑrtnər | noun 1 a person who takes part in an undertaking with another or others, esp. in a business or company with shared risks and profits. either of two people dancing together or playing a game or sport on the same side. either member of a married couple or of an established unmarried couple: she lived with her partner. a person with whom one has sex; a lover. dated or dialect a friendly form of address by one man to another: how you doing, partner? 2 (partners ) Nautical a timber framework secured to and strengthening the deck of a wooden ship around a hole for a mast. verb [ with obj. ] be the partner of: young farmers who partnered Isabel to the village dance. [ no obj. ] associate as partners: I never expected to partner with a man like you. DERIVATIVES part ner less adjective ORIGIN Middle English: alteration of parcener partner, joint heir, from Anglo-Norman French parcener, based on Latin partitio (n- ) partition. The change in the first syllable was due to association with part .

 

partners' desk

part ners' desk (also partnership desk ) noun a large flat-topped desk with space for two people to sit opposite each other.

 

partnership

part ner ship |ˈpärtnərˌSHip ˈpɑrtnərˌʃɪp | noun the state of being a partner or partners: we should go on working together in partnership. an association of two or more people as partners: an increase in partnerships with housing associations. a business or firm owned and run by two or more partners. a position as one of the partners in a business or firm.

 

Oxford Dictionary

partner

part |ner |ˈpɑːtnə | noun a person who takes part in an undertaking with another or others, especially in a business or firm with shared risks and profits. either of two people dancing together or playing a game or sport on the same side. either member of a married couple or of an established unmarried couple: she lived with her partner. a person with whom one has sex; a lover. US dated or dialect a friendly form of address by one man to another: how you doing, partner? verb [ with obj. ] be the partner of: young farmers who partnered Isabel to the village dance. [ no obj. ] N. Amer. associate as partners: I never expected to partner with a man like you. DERIVATIVES partnerless adjective ORIGIN Middle English: alteration of parcener partner, joint heir , from Anglo-Norman French parcener, based on Latin partitio (n- )partition . The change in the first syllable was due to association with part .

 

partners' desk

partners' desk (also partnership desk ) noun a large flat-topped pedestal desk with space for two people to sit opposite each other.

 

partnership

part ¦ner |ship |ˈpɑːtnəʃɪp | noun 1 [ mass noun ] the state of being a partner or partners: we should go on working together in partnership . 2 an association of two or more people as partners: an increase in partnerships with housing associations. a business or firm owned and run by two or more partners. a position as one of the partners in a business or firm. Cricket the number of runs added by a pair of batsmen before one of them is dismissed or the innings ends.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

partner

partner noun 1 business partners: colleague, associate, coworker, fellow worker, collaborator, comrade, teammate; archaic compeer. 2 his partner in crime: accomplice, confederate, accessory, collaborator, fellow conspirator, helper; informal sidekick. 3 your relationship with your partner: spouse, husband, wife, consort, life partner; lover, girlfriend, boyfriend, fiancé, fiancée, significant other, live-in lover, common-law husband /wife, man, woman, mate; informal hubby, missus, old man, old lady /woman, better half, intended, other half, main squeeze.

 

partnership

partnership noun 1 close partnership: cooperation, association, collaboration, coalition, alliance, union, affiliation, relationship, connection. 2 thriving partnerships: company, firm, business, corporation, organization, association, consortium, syndicate.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

partner

partner noun 1 two former business partners: colleague, associate, co-worker, fellow worker, co-partner, collaborator, ally, comrade, companion, teammate; French confrère; Brit. informal oppo; Austral. /NZ informal offsider; archaic compeer; rare consociate. 2 his partner in crime: accomplice, confederate, accessory, collaborator, fellow conspirator, right hand, right-hand man /woman, helper, abetter; N. Amer. cohort; informal sidekick. 3 are you worried about your relationship with your partner? spouse, husband, wife, consort, helpmate, helpmeet; lover, girlfriend, boyfriend, fiancé, fiancée, significant other, live-in lover, cohabitee, common-law husband /wife, man, woman, mate; Italian inamorato, inamorata; informal hubby, old man, old lady, old woman, missus, missis, better half, other half, WAGs (wives and girlfriends ), POSSLQ (person of the opposite sex sharing living quarters ); Brit. informal dutch, her indoors; Brit. rhyming slang trouble and strife; dated beau, young man, lady; informal, dated intended.

 

partnership

partnership noun 1 the close partnership between Britain and the US: cooperation, association, collaboration, coalition, alliance, union, compact, league, confederation, co-partnership, affiliation, relationship, fellowship, connection; rare consociation. 2 the partnership now owns twenty-two department stores: company, firm, business, corporation, organization, association, consortium, establishment, house, cooperative, concern, operation, undertaking, conglomerate, combine, syndicate; informal outfit, set-up.

 

Duden Dictionary

Partner

Part ner Substantiv, maskulin , der Partnerin |P a rtner |der Partner; Genitiv: des Partners, Plural: die Partner englisch partner, unter Einfluss von: part = Teil, umgebildet aus mittelenglisch parcener < altfranzösisch parçonier = Teilhaber, zu: parçon < lateinisch partitio (Genitiv: partitionis ) = Teilung, zu: partiri, Partei 1 a jemand, der mit anderen etwas gemeinsam [zu einem bestimmten Zweck ] unternimmt, sich mit anderen zusammentut der ideale Partner beim Tanzen sein b jemand, der mit einer anderen Person zusammenlebt, ihr eng verbunden ist er ist ihr ständiger Partner c jemand, der mit anderen auf der Bühne, im Film o. Ä. auftritt, spielt er war ihr [männlicher ] Partner d Sport Gegenspieler, Gegner b 2 Teilhaber

 

Partnerarbeit

Part ner ar beit Substantiv, feminin Pädagogik , die |P a rtnerarbeit |Form des Unterrichts, bei der jeweils zwei Schüler (innen ) zusammenarbeiten

 

Partnerbeziehung

Part ner be zie hung Substantiv, feminin , die |P a rtnerbeziehung |partnerschaftliche Verbindung, Liebesbeziehung eine Partnerbeziehung eingehen

 

Partnerin

Part ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |P a rtnerin |die Partnerin; Genitiv: der Partnerin, Plural: die Partnerinnen weibliche Form zu Partner

 

Partnerland

Part ner land Substantiv, Neutrum , das |P a rtnerland |

 

Partnerlook

Part ner look Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a rtnerlook |Art der Kleidung, bei der Paare Kleidungsstücke gleicher Farbe und Form tragen Partnerlook tragen | im Partnerlook gehen

 

Partnerschaft

Part ner schaft Substantiv, feminin , die |P a rtnerschaft |die Partnerschaft; Genitiv: der Partnerschaft, Plural: die Partnerschaften das Partnersein eine Partnerschaft eingehen, besiegeln, vereinbaren | eingetragene Partnerschaft rechtlich anerkannte und institutionalisierte Beziehung zwischen gleichgeschlechtlichen Partnern oder Partnerinnen

 

partnerschaftlich

part ner schaft lich Adjektiv |p a rtnerschaftlich |auf Partnerschaft gegründet ein partnerschaftliches Verhältnis

 

Partnerstaat

Part ner staat Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a rtnerstaat |Staat, der zu einem anderen Staat enge wirtschaftliche, politische, kulturelle o. ä. Beziehungen unterhält

 

Partnerstadt

Part ner stadt Substantiv, feminin , die |P a rtnerstadt |Stadt, die zu einer anderen Stadt freundschaftliche, besonders kulturelle Beziehungen hat, im Verhältnis der Jumelage steht

 

Partnersuche

Part ner su che Substantiv, feminin , die |P a rtnersuche |Suche nach einem geeigneten Partner, einer geeigneten Partnerin für eine Liebesbeziehung

 

Partnertausch

Part ner tausch Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a rtnertausch |das gegenseitige Austauschen der Partner zwischen [Ehe ]paaren zum sexuellen Verkehr

 

Partnervermittlung

Part ner ver mitt lung Substantiv, feminin , die |P a rtnervermittlung |1 das Vermitteln oder Vermitteltwerden eines Partners, einer Partnerin an eine Person 2 Institut, das Partnervermittlung 1 betreibt

 

Partnerwahl

Part ner wahl Substantiv, feminin , die |P a rtnerwahl |Entscheidung, mit einem bestimmten Partner 1b , einer bestimmten Partnerin zusammenzuleben

 

Partnerwechsel

Part ner wech sel Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a rtnerwechsel |Wechsel des Partners 1a 1a, b , der Partnerin

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

partner

part ner /pɑ́ː r tnə r /〖語源は 「部分 (part )を分かちあう人 」〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 〖しばしばone 's 夫 [妻 ], (同棲中の )恋人 ; ⦅米 ⦆(同性愛者の )パートナー (!婚姻関係の有無や性別に言及することを避けるために用いる ) one's new partner 新しい連れ合い 〘しばしば結婚にこだわらない同棲関係を示すため用いる 〙2 共同出資者 [経営者 ]▸ a business [senior ] partner (会社の )共同経営者 [代表社員 ]3 (スポーツなどの )パートナー ; 相棒 , 仲間 one's dance partner ダンスのパートナー partners in crime ⦅おどけて ⦆共犯者 4 同盟国 [組織 ], 貿易相手 ()▸ America's largest trading partner アメリカの最大貿易相手国 動詞 他動詞 1 〖通例be ed 【人と 】ペアを組んでいる (up , off ) «with , by » Bill was partnered (up ) with Helen at tennis .ビルはテニスでヘレンとペアを組んだ 2 〈人 〉と組んで 【勝利などの 】結果を得る «to » .自動詞 «…と » ペアを組む (up , off ) «with » .

 

partnership

part ner ship /pɑ́ː r tnə r ʃɪ̀p /partner 名詞 s /-s /1 U 【人 組織 国家との 】提携 , 協力 , 共同 «with » in partnership with local government 地方自治体と提携 [協力 ]して go [enter ] into partnership with A A 〈組織 人 〉と提携する .2 C 【人 組織 国家間の 】提携 [協力 ]関係 «with , between » .3 U 共同経営 (事業 ); C 合名 [合資 ]会社 , 商会 , 組合 ; 〖複数扱い; the 組合員 ▸ a limited partnership 合資会社