词汇 | company |
释义 | company noun uk /ˈkʌm.pə.ni/ us /ˈkʌm.pə.ni/ companynoun (BUSINESS)A2[ C ] an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money: 公司 He works for a software company/a company that makes software.他在一家软件公司工作。 I work for Duggan and Company.我在达根公司工作。 company policy No smoking is company policy.禁止吸烟是公司的规定。 The commercial future of the company looks very promising.这家公司的商业前景看起来非常光明。 The company is concentrating on developing new products. The law obliges companies to pay decent wages to their employees.法律强制公司向其雇员支付适当的工资。 PolyGram is one of the world's largest record companies. In the space of just ten years, her company has grown from one small shop to a multi-million-pound empire. Enterprises acquiree acquirer acquiror agency answering service clicks and mortaridiom conglomerate consortium est. estate agent financial technology fintech firm org organizational organizationally parent company partner up wholly-owned zombie company companynoun (OTHER PEOPLE)B2[ U ] the fact of being with a person or people, or the person or people you are with: 作伴;陪伴;同伴 I just enjoy his company.有他陪伴我感到很愉快。 It was a long trip and I was grateful for his company.旅途漫漫,我感谢有他作伴。 in the company ofI travelled in the company of (= with) two teachers as far as Istanbul.我和两位老师结伴而行,一直到了伊斯坦布尔。 in company I'd rather you didn't mention it when we're in company (= with other people).当着他人的面,我觉得你最好不要提起那件事。 have company I didn't realize you had company (= were with someone/people).我不知道你这儿有人。 company forMargot came to stay for a week as company for my mother while I was away.在我离家期间,玛戈到我家来住了1个星期,给我母亲作伴。 With only her thoughts for company (= being alone), she walked slowly along the beach.她慢慢地沿着海滨散步,独自一人沉思着。 be good company C1 to be pleasant and entertaining to be with: 是个好伙伴 You'll like Rosie - she's good company.你会喜欢罗茜的——她是个好伙伴。 enjoy, prefer, like, etc. your own company to like being alone: I love my friends, but also I enjoy my own company. He was an enormously popular man, but much preferred his own company. I've become used to living alone and like my own company. for company If you do something for company, you do it to make you feel as if you are not alone: 为了有个伴儿,为了不冷清 I usually have the radio on for company.我一般会开着收音机,为的是有伴儿。 keep someone company B2 to stay with someone so that they are not alone: 与…作伴,陪伴… I'll keep you company till the train comes.火车到来之前我会一直陪着你。 You should take it as a compliment when I fall asleep in your company - it means I'm relaxed.我在你面前睡着了你应该感到荣幸——这意味着我很放心。 She didn't mix with her contemporaries, preferring the company of older people.她不和同龄人在一起,而是喜欢和年长的人相处。 Where have you been? We've been deprived of your company for far too long!你去哪儿了?这么长时间都没见着你的面! She entranced them with her intellect and the joy of her company. I can't stand academics - present company excepted . Friends, acquaintances & contemporaries acquaintance acquaintanceship acquainted acquainted with someone amigo compatriot confidant contact list contemporary crony crowd fair-weather friend mutual friend next door non-contemporary office spouse on further acquaintance what are friends for?idiom wingman with friends like you, who needs enemies?idiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Alone companynoun (THEATRICAL GROUP)[ C ] a group of actors, singers, or dancers who perform together: 剧团;演出团;歌舞团 She's in the National Theatre Company.她是皇家国立剧团的演员。 I'd like to thank the director, the choreographer and the other members of the company for being so supportive.我想对导演、编舞及剧团其他成员的大力支持表示感谢。 He founded his own dance company. She works for a theatre company in Leeds. All the members of the company took the stage for a bow. Cinema & theatre: actors & performers actor actress all-star alum belly dancer chorus headline headliner improviser juvenile lead leading lady performer scream queen spear carrier stage name starlet stooge superstar thespian troupe companynoun (GROUP)[ C, + sing/pl verb ] a large group of soldiers. especially a division of a battalion(尤指军队中营下辖的)连,连队 [ C, + sing/pl verb ]UK an organized group of young women who are Guides: 女童子军大队 My cousin and I joined the same Guide company.我表姐和我加入了同一支女童子军大队。 Parts of armies & groups of servicemen baggage train bomb disposal bomb squad cadre cavalry Coast Guardsman corps detachment firing squad Guards militia patrol squad squadron ta task force the Coast Guard the Marine Corps the tip of the spearidiom WRAC You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Organizations, Societies & clubs Idiomsbe in good company the company someone keeps company | American Dictionarycompany noun us/ˈkʌm·pə·ni/ companynoun (BUSINESS)[ C ] an organization that produces or sells goods or services in order to make a profit: He owns part of a company that manufactures software for personal computers. companynoun (OTHER PEOPLE)[ U ] the state of having someone with you, or the person or people who are with you: It was a long trip and I was grateful for his company. I traveled to Chicago in the company of two teachers (= with them). We’re having company (= guests) for dinner tonight. companynoun (GROUP)[ C ] a group of people who work or perform together: She’s spending the summer as part of a touring theatrical company. [ C ] A company is also a military unit consisting of a large group of soldiers, usually with a captain in charge of them. company | Business Englishcompany noun[ C ] COMMERCEuk /ˈkʌmpəni/uspluralcompanies an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money: a big/large/small, etc. companyWe're a medium-sized company giving good value for money. join/work for/leave a companyHer husband has worked for the same company for 18 years. set up/found/establish a companyThey want to set up a company selling children's clothing. run/own a companyShe runs a company designing interactive computer programmes, websites, and CD-ROMS. dissolve/liquidate a companyThis flowchart shows the steps you need to take in order to liquidate your company. buy/buy out/take over a companyThe bank had bought out the company for $29 a share. a company expands/shrinksAt that time the company was expanding rapidly, opening a new branch every couple of months. a company fails/ goes bankrupt/goes into liquidationHargreaves lost thousands when the company went bankrupt. company executives/policy/profits See alsoand Company associated company blue chipnoun cable company close company closed company closely held company closed-end investment company commercial company constituent company controlling company credit company daughter company dock company dual listed company finance company holding company insurance company investment company joint-stock company limited company listed company management company mutualnoun mutual insurance company offshore company off-the-shelf company open-ended investment company parent company private company private limited company property company proprietary company public company public limited company quoted company real estate company red chip registered company related company shelf company shell small company Small Business Investment Company start-up statutory company stock company subsidiary target company trading company trust company unit trust company unlimited company unquoted company Examples of companycompany The local press company may offer publications that cross-subsidize the provision of political information that supports the state. Shareholders expect returns on investments in pharmaceutical and biotechnologic companies. On the one hand, payout per dollar of premium might be reduced if insurance companies believe that wealthier retirees will live longer. The stage was cramped; the audience capacity was small; and the new theatre represented a severe financial liability to a very shaky opera company. To let respondents spontaneously express their opinions, an open-ended question requested of them to list conditions in their companies which they found attractive and unattractive. To probe this issue further, workers were requested to list the things they liked about their companies and things they did not like. And a theatre that has produced such high quality work in the past deserves a resident company. But there is always the pain and the loss that the calculating tables of insurance companies are not able to express, calculate, or compensate for. A consensus among physicians that lean was healthy only developed after insurance companies began promulgating ideal body-weight tables (the first appeared in 1912). One of the major stumbling blocks may be the availability of sufficient capital to fund the company's start up operations. Many good hits are made on the soft targets of transnational pharmaceutical companies. Oil companies have visited these localities but their collecting was more in the nature of spot-checks. A major turning point in the company's history was the six-month world tour which was undertaken in 1964. Therefore, an efficient product configuration system is required for a company to handle information regarding the characteristics of many product variants. The following variables had non-significant effects and were therefore not entered in the forward stepwise procedure : change in company, current activity, location, change in location. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withcompanycompanyThese are words often used in combination with company. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. aerospace company There is nothing unique about an arrangement between an aerospace company and a vehicle manufacturer. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 automobile company Considering all costs and technologies it was decided to buy a license from known western automobile company. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. biotech company During 1999, a biotech company had secured providers of new equity capital but was struggling to fund working capital. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with company |
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