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umbrella organisation - traducción al Inglés

ORGANIZATION THAT CONSISTS OF SEVERAL THEMATICALLY-PROFESSIONALLY OR REGIONALLY ALONG ITS SUB-ORGANIZATIONS
Umbrella organisation; Umbrella organisations; Umbrella organizations; Umbrella group; Verband; Umbrella body; Peak association; Umbrella federation; Umbrella project

umbrella organisation         
(n.) = organización que actúa en representación de otras
Ex: For example, Aslib acted as a kind of umbrella organization for the six libraries taking part in the Research Project.
umbrella organization         
organización madre
parasol         
  • Etruscan drinking cup from [[Chiusi]], Italy, 350–300 BC
  • Woman holding an umbrella [[Gupta Empire]] AD 320
  • Marchesa Elena Grimaldi, by [[Anthony van Dyck]], 1623
  • Madonna dell Ombrello, by [[Girolamo dai Libri]], 1530
  • Grand Procession of the [[Doge of Venice]] (16th century)
  • ''Paris Street; Rainy Day'', by [[Gustave Caillebotte]] (1877)
  • [[Relief]] of an Egyptian parasol. These were used as sunshade and fan alike ([[flabellum]]).
  • A stream of people and umbrellas inside the [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]] on a rainy autumn day
  • A parasol depicted in ''Morning Walk'', by [[John Singer Sargent]] (1888)
  • Collapsed umbrellas in a [[temple]] in Japan
  • Mary Poppins]] statue in [[Leicester Square]], London
  • date=3 May 2007 }}, Carver Umbrellas, 28 February 2007</ref>
  • Parisians in the rain with umbrellas, by [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]] (1803)
  • Ancient Greek pottery from ca. 440 BC
  • Relief of the Persian king [[Xerxes I]] (485–465 BC) at [[Persepolis]]
  • Testing a Senz storm umbrella in [[Rotterdam]], using a high-powered fan
  • Beach parasols in [[Selce, Croatia]]
  • [[Ethiopian Orthodox]] clergymen lead a procession in celebration of [[Saint Michael]]. The [[priest]]s carry ornately covered [[Tabot]]a around the church's exterior, assisted by [[deacon]]s holding liturgical umbrellas.
  • A [[Terracotta Army]] carriage with an umbrella securely fixed to the side, from [[Qin Shihuang]]'s tomb, c. 210 BC
  • [[Umbraculum]] in the [[Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka]] in [[Winona, Minnesota]]
CANOPY DESIGNED TO PROTECT AGAINST RAIN OR SUN
Parasol; Umbrellas; History of the umbrella; History of the Umbrella; Parasols; ☂; ☔; Umbrela; Beach parasol; Beach umbrella; ⛱; 🌂; Windproof umbrella; Unbrella; Golf umbrella; ⛱️; ☂️; En-tout-cas; Bumbershoot (umbrella)
(n.) = parasol, sombrilla
Ex: The author presents an historical survey of the specific technical field of umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks.

Definición

parasol

Wikipedia

Umbrella organization

An umbrella organization is an association of (often related, industry-specific) institutions who work together formally to coordinate activities and/or pool resources. In business, political, and other environments, it provides resources and often identities to the smaller organizations. In this kind of arrangement, it is sometimes responsible, to some degree, for the groups under its care.

Ejemplos de uso de umbrella organisation
1. The Association of British Introduction Agencies is an umbrella organisation which regulates the industry.
2. Save our Selves is an informal umbrella organisation of black community groups and churches.
3. The group is an umbrella organisation of Taliban factions in Pakistan‘s tribal belt.
4. The MCB is an umbrella organisation with more than 400 affiliated groups.
5. The DEC is an umbrella organisation uniting 13 of the UK‘s major aid agencies to help with major disasters overseas.