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founder

/foun-der/US // ˈfaʊn dər //UK // (ˈfaʊndə) //

创始人,创办人,创始者,创立者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who founds or establishes something, as a company or institution.

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Examples

  • After Monday’s conversation with the co-CEOs of Gensler, I talked yesterday with Matthew Lock and Simon Pole, founder and global design director of Unispace.

  • He will replace Jeff Wilke, a longtime lieutenant to founder and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos.

  • Contrast that with founders who conduct an initial coin offering.

  • It was almost exactly one year ago when Patrick Byrne, founder and CEO of Overstock, resigned abruptly.

  • While they haven’t set any kind of timeline for when they might have a working device up and running, the founders of Universal Quantum told the BBC they are confident the technical capability exists to build the machine.

  • Since then, the app has gained over 165,000 users in more than 70 countries, according to its founder.

  • Check out a clip from this exclusive interview with SCAD President and Founder Paula Wallace at the 2014 Savannah Film Festival.

  • No Labels co-founder and Daily Beast columnist Mark McKinnon is also an investor.

  • Fulkerson, the founder of the magazine who has hired March, is someone he can cope with.

  • The founder of Pan Am, Juan Trippe, knew how business was done in the Caribbean.

  • Their founder named them Minimos Fratres, as a special indication of humility.

  • Who was it but its founder, that led the Conservative party through these successive stages of triumph?

  • In that year the founder of the firm, Mr. Thomas Cook, arranged with the Midland the first public excursion train on record.

  • Walter Mildmay, an English statesman, died; founder of Emanuel college.

  • Not so had the founder, Colonel James Skinner, treated the religions of the people among whom he lived.