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syndicated

/noun sin-di-kit; verb sin-di-keyt/US // noun ˈsɪn dɪ kɪt; verb ˈsɪn dɪˌkeɪt //

银团,银团式,银团的,银团化

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 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.
    • : 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.
    • : 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.
    • : a group, combination, or association of gangsters controlling organized crime or one type of crime, especially in one region of the country.
    • : a council or body of syndics.
    • : a local organization of employers or employees in Italy during the Fascist regime.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    syn·di·cat·ed, syn·di·cat·ing.

    • : to combine into a syndicate.
    • : to publish simultaneously, or supply for simultaneous publication, in a number of newspapers or other periodicals: Her column is syndicated in 120 papers.
    • : Television. to sell directly to independent stations.
    • : 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
  1. 1

    syn·di·cat·ed, syn·di·cat·ing.

    • : to combine to form a syndicate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmonopolize

Examples

  • Among the issues fought for by striking writers: Residuals for syndicated rebroadcasts of television shows.

  • Dahl went on to attain nationwide fame and his own syndicated broadcast as a result of Disco Demolition Night.

  • At the same time she moonlighted for 11 years as the emcee of the Disney-syndicated game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

  • In addition to the 12:30 Late Late Show spot, execs also offered Oliver the option of some sort of different, syndicated show.

  • With more than a minute cut out of the reruns, syndicated episodes often drop entire relevant-to-the-plot scenes and B stories.

  • My outing had cost me twice what I had calculated upon, and, thus far, I had only syndicated a few letters and a handful of poems.

  • I know enough about the situation, the Governor has practically nothing to do with syndicated crime.

  • In this capacity I write a syndicated column on higher education which Tulane distributes to 85 newspapers throughout the country.

  • This he syndicated in conjunction with the other letter, and the editors invariably grouped the two letters.

  • At the one extreme is the so-called laboring class, and at the other are the syndicated and corporate and monopolized interests.