founding 的定义
- to set up or establish on a firm basis or for enduring existence: to found a new publishing company.
- to lay the lowest part of on a firm base or ground: a house founded on solid rock.
- to base or ground: a story founded on fact.
- to provide a basis or ground for.
founding 近义词
establishing
founding 的近义词 6 个
更多founding例句
- Largely eschewing venture money, Calendly, founded in 2013, has primarily bootstrapped itself to profitability.
- The deal is a reunion of sorts for BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti, who co-founded HuffPost.
- I don’t want listeners to be confused with the aviation company, because we’re talking about a 3D modeling and simulation enterprise that was founded almost 40 years ago and has more than 20,000 employees around the globe.
- Before founding Capella Space, Payam Banazadeh worked as a project manager and flight systems engineer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
- That year, he and a group of fellow state-media defectors founded Mediafax, believed to be the world’s first faxed daily paper.
- Should old acquaintance be forgot, just remember a few of the resolutions the Founding Fathers (would have) made this year.
- He texted one of the other founding Santas, “Fuck you, Santa Rob.”
- Soon, for the first time since its 1914 founding, the magazine stopped publishing unsigned editorials.
- From its founding in 1914, The New Republic has been the flagship and forum of American liberalism.
- John Prendergast is the founding director of the Enough Project (enoughproject.org).
- Whether we take this phrase as describing the object or result of founding that college, it is a case of Concurrence.
- A conference was held in Jamestown to consider the founding of a college in the Virginia Colony.
- His unusual powers were first recognised when he succeeded in founding the Moscow Conservatoire.
- There you see them doing the work of men—carrying on war, ruling conquered regions, founding cities.
- He it was who conceived the brilliant idea of founding a journal which should be the special organ of all.