- headquarter
- verb Date: 1903 transitive verb to place in headquarters intransitive verb to make one's headquarters
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Headquarter Veng — is a village in the western part of Lamka Town in Zogam, Manipur, also known as Lamka West, is the area where various government offices are situated. Offices for NaangLem, SiamGaan, SiikSeek, SDO, PWD, Tui, etc., are located in the village … Wikipedia
Headquarter — Als Hauptquartier wird beim Militär ein meist in sicherer Entfernung zum aktuellen Kampfgeschehen untergebrachtes logistisches Planungs , Befehls und Koordinationszentrum eines Großverbandes bezeichnet. Diensthabende im Hauptquartier (abgekürzt:… … Deutsch Wikipedia
headquarter — /hed kwawr teuhr, kwaw /, v.t. 1. to situate in headquarters. v.i. 2. to establish one s headquarters. [back formation from HEADQUARTERS] * * * … Universalium
headquarter — verb a) To provide an organization with headquarters. b) To establish headquarters … Wiktionary
Headquarter — Head|quar|ter 〈[hɛ̣dkwɔ:tə(r)] n. 13〉 1. 〈Mil.〉 Hauptquartier 2. 〈allg.〉 Zentrale, Hauptsitz einer größeren Firma od. Institution [engl.] * * * Head|quar|ter [ hɛdkwɔ:tɐ ], das; s, [s] [engl. headquarters, aus: head = Haupt u. quarters, Pl. von:… … Universal-Lexikon
Headquarter — Head|quar|ter 〈[hɛ̣dkwɔ:tə(r)] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: 〉 1. 〈Mil.〉 Hauptquartier 2. 〈allg.〉 Zentrale, Hauptsitz einer größeren Firma od. Institution [Etym.: engl.] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Headquarter — Head|quar|ter [...kwɔ:tə] das; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. headquarters (Plur.), zu quarter, vgl. ↑Quarter>: 1. Hauptquartier. 2. Zentrale eines Großunternehmens od. einer Institution … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
headquarter — v. set up a center of operations; be set up in a center of operations … English contemporary dictionary
headquarter — verb (be headquartered) have headquarters at a specified place … English new terms dictionary
headquarter — head•quar•ter [[t]ˈhɛdˌkwɔr tər, ˌkwɔ [/t]] v. t. 1) to situate in headquarters 2) to establish one s headquarters • Etymology: 1900–05; back formation from headquarters … From formal English to slang