0 a creator of an organization or new activity -- grunnlegger [ masculine ]
1 a person who founds a school, college, organization etc -- grunnlegger, stifter
We are commemorating the founder of the school.
Perpetual anniversary founders, too, would appear to have been prompted by a desire to profit their parish.
Occasionally, but surprisingly rarely, the labouring ship spat the caulking from some underwater seam, in which case she probably foundered.
When it finally decided to introduce a growthinhibiting incomes policy to restrain inflation, it foundered in the 1978-9 'winter of discontent'.
The hopes that an independent, transnational community might emerge among this group of experts foundered on the clash of the national perspectives they represented.
Further, it is misleading to imply that this contravened the beliefs of the founders.
However, the obvious reply is that we can distinguish concealed from publicised laws, and so the reductio founders.
Previous, often intensive control programmes have foundered, and we cannot point to a clear-cut example of successful large-scale scrapie control.
If the natural populations had been polymorphic, then the founders taken from these populations might carry various alleles.
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創立者, 創建者, 創辦者…
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创立者, 创建者, 创办者…
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fundador, -ora, irse a pique…
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fundador, -ora, soçobrar…
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fondateur/-trice [masculine-feminine], fondateur/-trice…
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grundlægger, stifter…
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