corporation 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译

corporationnoun [ C, + sing/pl verb ] uk

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corporation noun [C, + sing/pl verb]

(BUSINESS)

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B2 (written abbreviation Corp.) a large company or group of companies that is controlled together as a single organization

大公司;集团公司

a multinational corporation

跨国公司

the British Broadcasting Corporation

英国广播公司

She didn't want to work for a big corporation where everything was so impersonal.

她不想在大公司工作,那儿一点人情味儿都没有。

更多范例减少例句The film peeks behind the scenes of a multinational corporation.I hated working for a large corporation.

corporation noun [C, + sing/pl verb]

(LOCAL GOVERNMENT)

mainly UK the organization in a particular town or city that is responsible for services such as cleaning roads

市政当局,地方当局

a municipal corporation

市政当局

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corporation的例句

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Second, the large corporations initiated new mass production techniques that destroyed the market value of the craft skills upon which the union shop strategy depended.

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Beside that, the corporation would help the rich people to transform some of their houses into ward hospital for the family members.

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We have hitherto considered how the law regards that species of so-called artificial persons which we know as the corporation.

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On the one hand, government corporations and corporate look-alikes have always existed.

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This asymmetry is reflected in the different paths the public broadcasting corporations took; it is also reflected in the approaches towards private broadcasting.

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By the end of the nineteenth century, there were far more extensive and specialized codes regarding business corporations.

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In addition, the record reveals that mortgagees could be both land corporations and private persons.

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Private and especially corporate sponsors might be courted, and once a sponsor is found, the corporation's products would be advertised in a well-publicised exhibition.

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