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corporate

/kawr-per-it, -prit/US // ˈkɔr pər ɪt, -prɪt //UK // (ˈkɔːpərɪt, -prɪt) //

公司,企业,公司的,公司化

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, for, or belonging to a corporation or corporations: a corporate executive; She considers the new federal subsidy just corporate welfare.
    • : forming a corporation.
    • : pertaining to a united group, as of persons: the corporate good.
    • : united or combined into one.
    • : corporative.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bond issued by a corporation.

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Examples

  • Asana, a corporate software maker started by a Facebook co-founder, filed to go public via a direct listing, revealing a net loss that has more than doubled year over year.

  • Lots of commentary during my staycation on the one-year anniversary of the Business Roundtable’s statement on corporate purpose—which put employees, customers, their communities, and the environment on a par with shareholders.

  • There was no prize for Heron beyond bragging rights and Javorsek’s old flight helmet with their corporate logo added.

  • Goodyear said in a statement that the “visual in question was not created or distributed by Goodyear corporate, nor was it part of a diversity training class.”

  • Despite all of the challenges the corporate world is facing, it cannot back down from the Business Roundtable commitment.

  • It just goes to show you how much corporate America only thinks about the business side of it.

  • The State Innovation Exchange, a Democratic group, has been set up to combat corporate-led right-wing organizations.

  • Full disclosure: The event was held at the headquarters of IAC, the corporate parent of The Daily Beast.

  • Ultimately, disclosure laws are an essential tool for promoting transparent supply chains and corporate accountability.

  • He became as polarizing a figure as the war itself, court jester to Nixon and corporate shill to boot.

  • Primarily the corporation should proceed against the directors, for the wrong is a corporate one.

  • In many states a corporation need not use its corporate seal, any other may be substituted.

  • However arbitrary, there are certain policies that regulate all well organized institutions and corporate bodies.

  • Sir Robert founded his amendment on what had been the usual practice in enactments regarding corporate towns.

  • Government had never intended to preclude itself from inquiring to what towns corporate powers should be extended.