English to Arabic Dictionary industrialists

industrialists

الصناعيين
definition
noun
State power contributed to the growth of the cotton industry, a point overlooked by industrialists in the early nineteenth century.
a person involved in the ownership and management of industry.
translation of 'industrialists'
noun
صناعي,
المنتج الصناعي,
صاحب المصنع
example
A panel of judges comprising 'industrialists' and venture capitalists will choose the finalists of the event.
The winners will be Irish landlords, existing house-owners and 'industrialists' .
It marked a decline in power of the 'industrialists' in favor of financiers.
Some 'industrialists' , especially foreign investors, chose to exploit available subsidies and low wage rates.
It also demanded compensation for farmers and financial assistance for 'industrialists' due to power shortage in the state.
If the current trend in gas prices continues, 'industrialists' fear that inward investment in Britain will suffer.
But few 'industrialists' believe that interest rate cuts alone will bring relief.
The Fatherland Party was lavishly financed by Rhineland 'industrialists' , but it was no mere front for the ruling classes.
More mature people are likely to admire financiers and 'industrialists' who have achieved great success.
Several doctors, businessmen and 'industrialists' accompanied the children.
Businessmen, 'industrialists' , farmers and real estate developers and dealers have a great time.
It's us giving back to all the world leaders, capitalists and 'industrialists' , and we don't discriminate.
At the same time local 'industrialists' and producers were harassed and intimidated.
There are also closer links between public administrators and 'industrialists' than is the case in other European countries.
The interest groups behind it were northern 'industrialists' who wanted to feed their private greed at public expense.
The problem was guaranteeing that 'industrialists' would in fact invest the profits they consequently received.
State power contributed to the growth of the cotton industry, a point overlooked by 'industrialists' in the early nineteenth century.
Clearly, the Indians were wronged and the 'industrialist' was an aggressor.
Today, many Canadians outside of your 'industrialist' and financier circles are suffering again from globalization.
Their chief rival, Juventus, is owned by the wealthy 'industrialist' Agnelli family, who own the Fiat car company.
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