ownership

ownership
noun propiedad
ownership
tr['əʊnəʃɪp]
noun
1 propiedad nombre femenino, posesión nombre femenino
in private ownership de propiedad privada
under new ownership bajo nueva dirección
ownership ['o:nər.ʃɪp] n
: propiedad f
ownership
n.
pertenencia s.f.
posesión s.f.
propiedad s.f.
'əʊnərʃɪp, 'əʊnəʃɪp
mass noun propiedad f

the company is in private/state ownership — la compañía es de propiedad privada/estatal

['ǝʊnǝʃɪp]
N propiedad f

they abolished private ownership of the means of production — abolieron la propiedad privada de los medios de producción

the ownership of the land is in dispute — está en disputa la propiedad de la tierra

under new ownership — nuevo propietario, nuevo dueño

under his ownership the business flourished — el negocio prosperó mientras fue de su propiedad

* * *
['əʊnərʃɪp, 'əʊnəʃɪp]
mass noun propiedad f

the company is in private/state ownership — la compañía es de propiedad privada/estatal


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