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boardroom

/bawrd-room, -room, bohrd-/US // ˈbɔrdˌrum, -ˌrʊm, ˈboʊrd- //UK // (ˈbɔːdˌruːm, -ˌrʊm) //

会议室,董事会会议室,董事会议室,董事会办公室

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a room set aside for meetings of a board, as of a corporation.
    • : a room in a broker's office where stock-market quotations are listed on a board or by other means.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • We say smart climate things in the boardroom or classroom or kitchen or on the campaign trail.

  • In boardrooms and C-suites around the world, diversity and inclusion are being transformed from buzzwords and pledges to reality.

  • You need to be just as comfortable in the boardroom as in conversations with engineers and developers.

  • In the past few months, Coinbase appears to have been laying groundwork for its IPO with a series of boardroom shuffles.

  • She considers this an asset, something that will serve her well in the field or in the boardroom.

  • “Business decision meetings don't take place in boardroom, they take place in the bar after,” Sismondo says DeCrow argued.

  • The campaign was explicitly informational and intended to preach the gospel of less interference in the boardroom and the bedroom.

  • He also practices it by bringing transcendental techniques into the boardroom to create the mental environment to generate ideas.

  • No doubt, but that Romney heard plenty of denunciations of “moochers” sitting around the Bain boardroom.

  • That caused a bunch of unnecessary bankruptcies and too many sleepless nights in the boardroom.

  • The purpose of these larger windows is the effectual lighting of the Boardroom, which is of the height of two storeys.

  • These facts thus accumulated are talked over in the boardroom when an applicant comes to the union for relief.

  • At each meeting of the Goldfield Stock Exchange the boardroom was crowded.