syndicate / noun ˈsɪn dɪ kɪt; verb ˈsɪn dɪˌkeɪt /

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syndicate3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a group of individuals or organizations combined or making a joint effort to undertake some specific duty or carry out specific transactions or negotiations: The local furniture store is individually owned, but is part of a buying syndicate.
  2. a combination of bankers or capitalists formed for the purpose of carrying out some project requiring large resources of capital, as the underwriting of an issue of stock or bonds.
  3. Journalism. an agency that buys articles, stories, columns, photographs, comic strips, or other features and distributes them for simultaneous publication in a number of newspapers or periodicals.Compare boilerplate. a business organization owning and operating a number of newspapers; newspaper chain.
v. 有主动词 verb

syn·di·cat·ed, syn·di·cat·ing.

  1. to combine into a syndicate.
  2. to publish simultaneously, or supply for simultaneous publication, in a number of newspapers or other periodicals: Her column is syndicated in 120 papers.
  3. Television. to sell directly to independent stations.
  4. to sell shares in or offer participation in the financial sharing of: to syndicate a racehorse among speculators; to syndicate a loan among several banks.
v. 无主动词 verb

syn·di·cat·ed, syn·di·cat·ing.

  1. to combine to form a syndicate.

syndicate 近义词

n. 名词 noun

group of business entities

更多syndicate例句

  1. With an early coup — the first cartoonist they signed was Garry Trudeau, then a student cartoonist for the Yale Daily News and later of “Doonesbury” fame — their operation grew into the world’s largest independent newspaper syndicate.
  2. If the syndicate knew that it would be on the hook for lawsuits, Pearson reasoned, it would force him to cut controversial accusations and to issue retractions in response to legal threats.
  3. The money went out quickly but was sometimes taken advantage of by larger companies that did not need it and criminal syndicates that escaped detection.
  4. Nigerian founders-turned-investors are now running syndicate fundsThis round is also a big step for Future Africa.
  5. Encompassing much of the Near West Side, the ward had been controlled by the city’s crime syndicate since the days of Al Capone.
  6. Héctor's older brothers Arturo and Alfredo were men with the right temperament to preside over a multinational crime syndicate.
  7. Seventeen months later, a recently awoken Kennex is obsessed with figuring out how The Syndicate planned the ambush.
  8. Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah syndicate still wielded the political power.
  9. Newsmax pays to syndicate their columns, and their stature lends the site credibility.
  10. It's all done on behalf of a syndicate, in which "everybody has a share."
  11. Bidault was one of the syndicate that engineered the bankruptcy of Birotteau in 1819.
  12. Girra was a powerful figure in the metropolitan pin-ball game syndicate and had a piece of the number policy racket too.
  13. He was on his way to pay the money to the heads of a syndicate in control of Chicago's gambling concession.
  14. These men agreed to form with the Burbages a syndicate to finance the erection of a new playhouse.
  15. They talked of Crozier's land deal and syndicate as they walked slowly towards the house.