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foundered

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

创始人,创办人,创立,创办

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

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Examples

  • The other founder is from India and is working on an H-1B at a large tech company.

  • Like many technology companies looking to go public, Wish has a dual-class share structure giving more voting power to its founders.

  • “He was an up and coming talent,” said Andy Dinh, CEO and founder of TSM.

  • Earlier this week, TechCrunch caught up with Gonzalez-Cadenas over Zoom to learn more about his new role at Index and how he intends to source deals and support founders.

  • His first foray was a dating website, after he read that the founder of Plenty of Fish made $10 million a year working 10 hours a week in a New York Times piece.

  • And then it foundered for a while and someone else picked it up.

  • Savile allegedly helped to mediate between Charles and Diana as their marriage foundered.

  • After the war this youthful sense of adventure foundered in struggle and disappointment, which Heller projected back onto the war.

  • In 1972, Libya, Egypt, and Syria announce a “Federation of Arab Republics” that foundered after disagreements among the members.

  • As DreamWorks foundered, the animation division had to be split from live-action into a separate company.

  • The old constitution had foundered, sweeping away in its ruin the order and discipline of the royal army.

  • So that there were some who believed it more than likely that the yacht Eagle had foundered, with only one man to handle her.

  • Fortunately, the hatch had been shut, and the deluge of water had not gone into the cabin, or the boat must have foundered.

  • The collapsible boats A and B appear to have floated off the ship at the time she foundered.

  • Here were Colorado Jim and the pards on foundered horses, pursuing a rapid individual who was escaping only too easily.