词汇 | controlling |
释义 | controlling adjective uk /kənˈtrəʊ.lɪŋ/ us /kənˈtroʊ.lɪŋ/ controllingadjective (FINANCE)[ before noun ] A controlling stake, interest, etc. in a company is a share of the company that someone owns that is large enough to give them control of it: controlling stakeThe company has effectively been nationalized, with the government holding a controlling stake. controlling shareholderThe company's CEO and controlling shareholder recently announced plans to retire. controlling interestIn 2017, it bought a controlling interest in the struggling newspaper. a controlling share/shareholding a controlling stockholder/stakeholder She retired last year after selling her controlling stake in the company. Mr Brown, a controlling stakeholder of the group, threatened to block the sale. Stock markets algo anti-city anti-dilution anti-speculation anti-speculative asset-stripping broker bull market capital investment carpetbagger equity footsie gilt head fake hedging ICO inconvertible initial coin offering rentier stockbroker belt controllingadjective (BEHAVIOUR)disapproving trying to control other people's behaviour or situations in a way that is unreasonable: I began to feel more confident and to go out more but my husband, who was very controlling, couldn't deal with it. Some people in the group had controlling parents who had put them on diets early in life. I believe the committee is too controlling about money. His jealous, controlling behaviour led her to leave him. She had a difficult relationship with her rigid, controlling mother. In an authoritarian style of parenting, parents are not affectionate and are very controlling. Some activists see the mayor as too controlling and secretive, conducting council business behind closed doors. She can be ruthless, manipulative, and controlling, according to press reports. Controlling and being in charge aggrandize assert your authority assume assumption authoritative cynical get the better of someoneidiom get your hooks into someone/somethingidiom govern guiding principle harness peremptorily peremptory play Godidiom plenipotentiary police slow tame wrangle wrangler You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Bad and wrong behaviour controlling present participle ofcontrol controlling | Business Englishcontrolling noun[ C ] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET mainly USukus → controlling shareholder Examples of controllingcontrolling Controlling relationships vary from those that involve contingent regard and psychological control to those that are physically controlling and coercive. The biofilm's physical properties play important roles in controlling its metabolic activity and its ability to adhere to the substratum and itself. The roles of sea level and tectonics in controlling sedimentation and facies architecture are recurrent themes. Consequently, they are suitable for real-time controlling of uncertain robotic manipulators. There is probably no bigger issue for human and animal welfare than understanding and controlling pain and suffering. Partial correlation coefficients controlling for total brain volume were used to examine the relationship between amygdala and hippocampal volumes and demographic, cognitive and clinical variables. In order to eliminate such effects, we conducted a partial correlation analysis controlling for the illness duration. However, cattle producers used to controlling tick infestations with chemical acaricides typically treat reactively. This temporal extension allows an increasing precision and flexibility in controlling behavior and attention. Somewhat surprisingly, experience in agriculture was negatively associated with adopting new agricultural practices (controlling for age). Thus, while controlling for all the significant variables, unconventional behavior did play an important role at a number of developmental stages. The game between host states and donors is also played when it comes to controlling border entry. Even the most elementary and pervasive acts, such as breathing and controlling posture, produce changes in the stimulation of multiple perceptual systems. This result illustrates that faction membership affected members' voting behavior, even after controlling for the effects of electoral incentives. Inhibition of the function of quinone has already been shown to be an effective means of controlling these filarial parasites. 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. |
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