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stakeholder

/steyk-hohl-der/US // ˈsteɪkˌhoʊl dər //UK // (ˈsteɪkˌhəʊldə) //

利益相关者,利害关系人,利益攸关方,利益相关方

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the holder of the stakes of a wager.
    • : a person or group that has an investment, share, or interest in something, as a business or industry.
    • : Law. a person holding money or property to which two or more persons make rival claims.

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Examples

  • Pacyna, the spokeswoman for California Association of Health Facilities, said the proposal resulted from stakeholder input, including representatives from her organization, UC Davis, nurse practitioners, long-term care doctors and others.

  • It’s a snapshot of the simmering sentiments among industry stakeholders as they rethink the merits of setting up shop in Lagos amid the state government’s increasingly costly regulatory environment.

  • You always have to take care of the stakeholders—otherwise the company won’t succeed financially.

  • Laurent Pietraszewski, her secretary of state, said the ministry would now work with stakeholders to figure out how to implement the new rules.

  • Performance Planner can now account for conversion delay and supports shared budgets across search campaigns as well as campaign plans that can be viewed and edited by other stakeholders.

  • But Suthep is effectively a third political stakeholder—and he seems to be ruling out any caretaker role for Yingluck.

  • The future of alliances rests in multi-stakeholder communities of practice, which share information, ideas, and, of course, costs.

  • That's why U.S. officials are always trying to make China feel—and act—like a “stakeholder” in the international order.

  • This clearly engenders a healthier dialogue that is "multi-stakeholder," to use a favored Davos adjective.

  • Hayward rejected the idea of issuing stock to a new stakeholder.

  • In many of them the statute permits the recovery of the money from the stakeholder or the winner.

  • Payment over to the winner after notice or demand by the loser is not a good defense in an action against the stakeholder.

  • I agreed to let the Princess be the stakeholder—she may hold your word, and my money-belt.

  • The constable, with official dignity, undertook the responsibility of stakeholder.

  • I was umpire and stakeholder, and it was a most interesting occupation, for the series was close and a very cheerful one.