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词汇 syndicate
释义 syndicate
noun[ C, + sing/pl verb ]
uk /ˈsɪn.dɪ.kət/ us /ˈsɪn.də.kət/

syndicatenoun[C, + sing/pl verb] (BUSINESS)


a group of people or companies who join together in order to share the cost of a particular business operation for which a large amount of money is needed: 辛迪加;私人联合会;企业联合组织
A syndicate of banks is/are financing the deal.一个银行辛迪加将为这笔交易提供资金。
The enterprise was owned and operated by a syndicate of ten leading citizens of Louisville.
The bank led the banking syndicate that funded construction of the Panama Canal.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Mergers & acquisitions
absorb
acqui-hire
acquirable
acquire
acquisition
acquisitive
buyout
conglomerate
counterattack
denationalization
denationalize
fire sale
growth-oriented
hive
hostile
monopoly
non-hostile
oligopoly
parent
parent company

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Groups of people

syndicatenoun[C, + sing/pl verb] (MEDIA)


an organization that supplies articles and photographs to different newspapers and magazines for publishing: (向不同报刊杂志提供稿件和照片的)稿件辛迪加
His cartoons are distributed by United Press Syndicate.
As part of an extended free trial, The New York Times Syndicate is offering three articles per week.
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People who work in publishing
agent
anthologist
binder
bookbinder
co-editor
co-publisher
compositor
concierge
ed
editor
editor-at-large
illustrator
proofreader
publisher
reader
reviewer
sensitivity reader
superagent
vanity press

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Organizations, Societies & clubs
syndicate
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈsɪn.dɪ.keɪt/ us /ˈsɪn.də.keɪt/
to sell newspaper or magazine articles, photographs, television shows, etc. to other organizations so that they can be published or shown in several places:
Freelance writer Ellen Kanner is better known to Miami Herald readers as the syndicated food columnist Edgy Veggie.
His new three-hour syndicated show airs on 38 stations.
to give a debt or loan to a group of people or organizations so they can control or manage it:
His businesses ranged from investment banking to syndicating corporate loans and managing wealth for private clients.
The report notes that big banks are having trouble "syndicating" their deals, or repackaging them into bundles to be sold to investors.
Related word
syndication
The network has turned to syndicating its streaming content to popular Web portals.
The bank was due to begin syndicating $700m of debt this week for a major production company.
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News reporting & the press
ambulance chaser
breaking news
bury the ledeidiom
citizen journalism
correspondent
dispatch
hit the headlinesidiom
hot off the pressidiom
investigative journalism
investigative journalist
journalism
journalist
pap
paparazzo
photojournalism
photojournalist
press baron
scoop
the Associated Press
the Press Association

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Broadcasting: programmes & other broadcasts
Mergers & acquisitions
Borrowing & lending

syndicate | American Dictionary


syndicate
noun[ C ]
us/ˈsɪn·dɪ·kət/
a group of people or companies that join together in order to share the cost of a business operation, such as the buying and publishing of newspaper stories, photographs, etc.

syndicate | Business English


syndicate
noun[ C ]
 FINANCEuk /ˈsɪndɪkət/us
a group of people or organizations who join together to share the financial risk involved in achieving something:
A syndicate of banks is financing the deal.
a banking/property syndicate

See also


Lloyd's syndicate
loan syndicate
underwriting syndicate
syndicate
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈsɪndɪkeɪt/us
FINANCE
to provide or manage a large loan together with other financial organizations who share the risk:
The bank was prepared to lend as much as $5.75 billion, though it would syndicate the debt.
COMMERCE, COMMUNICATIONS
to sell television programmes, newspaper articles, etc. to companies around the world:
syndicate sth to sbThe Oscars ceremony is syndicated to broadcasters worldwide.

Examples of syndicate


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The syndicates of employers and workers had signed successive collective conventions in 1936, 1937 and 1938 (raising wages in the trade), and arbitration had affirmed these settlements.
In other words, it was to take up all the responsibilities that artisans themselves had shouldered - inadequately, perhaps, but autonomously - through the syndicates and chambers of trades.
To encourage co-operation among farmers, we also intend to make grants towards the cost of buildings for machinery syndicates.
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We all know the telephone number prices for which stallions are often syndicated.
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Many f these stallions have been bought overseas for very large sums; they do not belong to one owner, but are syndicated.
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I am not afraid that the syndicates will, in practice, produce the evil effects which they might.
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The tax is being avoided by the operation of syndicates within the airport.
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There may be a growth of syndicated programmes in the form of plays, short stories, serials, light entertainment.
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Students formed syndicates to work on practical issues related to the management of change in their own organisations, with tutorial guidance from the course directors.
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We want to know something, too, about land syndicates that buy up land all over the place and sell it to farmers at high prices.
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I pick the syndicates that you go on for your trading activities.
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There are quite a few of these big forestry syndicates.
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One of the biggest problems for crime syndicates is disposing of their money.
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Building societies have long argued that if, banks are entitled to take part in syndicated lending, so should they.
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They are doing all the wheeler-dealing and carving others out of and themselves in to the preferential baby syndicates and others.
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