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subsidiary

/suhb-sid-ee-er-ee/US // səbˈsɪd iˌɛr i //UK // (səbˈsɪdɪərɪ) //

附属机构,附属公司,附属,附属的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : serving to assist or supplement; auxiliary; supplementary.
    • : subordinate or secondary: subsidiary issues.
    • : of or relating to a subsidiary.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sub·sid·i·ar·ies.

    • : a subsidiary thing or person.
    • : subsidiary company.
    • : Music. a subordinate theme or subject.

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Examples

  • The case involved Telenor Hungary, a former subsidiary of the Norwegian telecoms giant Telenor.

  • Interim results from the company’s phase 1 and 2 trials of the vaccine developed by subsidiary Wuhan Institute of Biological Products showed low rates of adverse effects.

  • American prosecutors allege that in order to get financial services, Meng lied to banks about Huawei’s relationship with an unofficial subsidiary in Iran called Skycom.

  • On Thursday, Silbert’s company, Digital Currency Group, revealed the existence of a subsidiary called Foundry that will invest $100 million into mining Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in North America over the coming months.

  • Sure, other search engines matter too, but considering the second-largest is the Google subsidiary YouTube, it’s safe to base your SEO strategies on Google’s standards.

  • AirAsia Indonesia, which operated Flight 8501, is the Indonesian subsidiary of AirAsia, which is based in Malaysia.

  • And this week CNPC agreed to buy 10 percent of Vankorneft, a Rosneft subsidiary, which operates the lucrative Vankor oil field.

  • Rolls Royce Motor Cars is a subsidiary of BMW, who make the engines.

  • Nestlé, the Swiss owner of sausage-making subsidiary Herta, told The Daily Beast they would launch an appeal.

  • He does not see his wealth and status as subsidiary, he holds both shamelessly close.

  • Beaten on the main issue, Mr. Bradlaugh was successful, however, on the subsidiary one.

  • An awful subsidiary fear whispered him that if he were hurt, he should disgrace himself by weeping.

  • In other words, it is the old dodge of forming subsidiary companies for the purpose of hiding the identity of the real owners.

  • Whenever a business assumes certain proportions, subsidiary businesses spring up to cater to the needs of the larger enterprise.

  • Nay, Cumberland has made his odes subsidiary to the fame of another man.