词汇 | thesaurus_articles_to-create-and-operate-a-business-organization-etc |
释义 | to create and operate a business, organization, etc.These words are used to describe creating and sometimes operating a business, organization, school, etc. Start is one of the common words used to describe creating and operating a business. You can start a business, or a business can start. I always wanted to start my own business. The company started in the initial founder's garage in California. You can also say that you are starting up a business when you want to say you have created and are operating a business. It is more attractive to start up a new enterprise than to invest in existing firms. UsageThough begin can be used to describe something starting, do not use it to describe creating a business. The best verbs for this are start or start up. We started (up) a food delivery company in 2007. We began a food delivery company in 2007. One opposite of start is close down. We had to close the business down after the pandemic. For more opposites of start, see the article at close. If you set up a company or an organization, you are formally creating it and beginning to operate it. We plan on setting up a new manufacturing company at the beginning of next fiscal year. Setting up your own non-profit can be difficult. You can also say that you are setting up shop when you want to say that you are creating and beginning to operate your own business. After retiring, he set up shop repairing classic cars. I've always wanted to set up shop as a hairdresser. In US English, if a person hangs out a shingle, they have begun to operate a business. Hang out a shingle is often used to describe businesses that are skilled trades such as doctor, lawyer, plumber, electrician, etc. US Once she graduates from medical school, she plans on hanging out a shingle as a family doctor in private practice. US He worked for his father's company for 20 years before hanging out his own shingle as a master electrician. The verb found is used to describe creating something that is very big or important, such as a university, a large business, or a large organization. It is often used in the passive. The company was founded by two college roommates who had a plan to revolutionize home computing. After her time at Facebook, she founded a new start-up that aimed to address online bullying across all social media. You can also use the verb establish to talk about creating a large company, school, or organization that will continue for a long time. It is often used in the passive. The university was established in 1885. Clara Barton and a circle of philanthropists established the American Red Cross to provide domestic and overseas disaster relief. Launch is used to describe creating and introducing a new company or product to the public. We are aiming to launch our new range of cosmetics in the spring. They launched their company to much fanfare right before the dotcom bubble burst. Related articlesto begin to (make something) happen |
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