corporate
a. 社团的, 合伙的, 公司的 [经] 团体的, 法人的, 社团的
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教材释义与例句
法人的;共同的,全体的;社团的;公司的;企业的
释义与例句
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A bond issued by the company.
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A short film produced for internal use in a business, e.g. for training, rather than for a general audience.
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A company that franchises, as opposed to an individual franchise.
可数 商务 不可数McDonald's corporate issued a new policy today.
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A company or group.
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The higher managerial echelons of a corporation.
非正式 不可数 商务 可数it came down from corporate
The work could be rewarding, but corporate is micro-managing everything.
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To incorporate.
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To become incorporated.
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Of or relating to the whole company.
The one on Seventh Street is a corporate franchise.
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Formed into a company; incorporated.
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Unified into one body; collective.
the corporate authorship of the working group
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Soulless and inoffensive; sanitized and sterile, like a design from a large corporation.
非正式It's not that their interior decorating is horrible; it's just that, well, it's so corporate.
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词源
The adjective is first attested in 1429, the noun in 1849; from Middle English corporat(e) (“(if a true adjective) corporeal, physical, embodied; (participle/participial adjective) incorporated; corporated, constituted as a legal corporation”, used as the past participle of corporaten), from Latin corporātus, perfect passive participle of corporō (“to make into a body”) (see -ate (adjective-forming suffix)), from corpus (“body”, oblique stem in corp-) + -ō (verb-forming suffix). The noun was derived by substantivization from the adjective, see -ate (noun-forming suffix).
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