单词:corporate
[经] 团体的, 法人的, 社团的
s. done by or characteristic of individuals acting together
s. organized and maintained as a legal corporation
考试类型:[六级/IELTS/GRE]
corporate的用法和样例:
例句
- This company is concerned about its corporate image.这家公司关心它自身的法人形象。
- The owner opened a corporate checking account at the bank.公司老板在银行开了一个法人账户。
- I'd like to make an appointment to see your Corporate Finance Manager.我想约见一下你们公司的财务经理。
- This is our corporate responsibility.这是我们共同的责任。
- This university is a corporate body formed from several colleges.这所大学是由几个不同学院组成的。
常见句型
- The owner opened a corporate checking account at the bank.公司老板在银行开了一个法人账户。
词汇搭配
- corporate action共同的行动
- corporate body团体
- corporate planning公司的计划
- corporate responsibility共同的责任
经典引文
Auden was not sociable at school and kept out of corporate activities.
出自:H. CarpenterLawyers and corporate executives.
出自:S. Bellow
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