corp
英 [kɒp]
美 ['kɔrp]
abbr. (Latin prefix=body) (拉丁语前缀)身体; 主要部分
BNC.1774
英英释义
noun
- a business firm whose articles of incorporation have been approved in some state
双语例句
- Apple and News Corp declined to comment.
苹果和新闻集团均拒绝置评。 - News Corp will also establish an office in Hong Kong for the first time.
新闻集团还将首次在香港设立一间办事处。 - News Corp and Microsoft, which owns the rival Bing search engine, declined to comment.
新闻集团和微软均拒绝置评。微软拥有必应(Bing)搜索引擎。 - Google, Wal-Mart, News Corp, Chesapeake energy.
谷歌(Google)、沃尔玛(Wal-Mart)、新闻集团(NewsCorp),还有切萨皮克能源(ChesapeakeEnergy)。 - Over the weekend, state-owned China Petrochemical Corp ( Sinopec Group) announced two deals which will hurt shareholders who own its Hong Kong subsidiary, Sinopec.
上周末,国有的中国石油化工集团公司(SinopecGroup)宣布了两笔交易,这两笔交易将对其香港子公司中国石化(Sinopec)的股东造成伤害。 - Others, including McDonald's Corp and Starbucks Corp, followed suit.
其他公司像麦当劳和星巴克也效仿了这一做法。 - Through its acquisition of Myspace and other properties, News Corp controls a large online audience.
通过收购myspace和其它资产,新闻集团拥有了大量在线观众。 - For years investors have wanted News Corp to spin off its newspaper assets.
多年来投资者都期望新闻集团能丢掉它资产中报纸的这一块。 - Bertelsmann, News Corp and Pearson, which also owns the Financial Times, declined to comment.
贝塔斯曼、新闻集团和培生集团均拒绝置评。其中培生集团是英国《金融时报》的母公司。 - In contrast, Ray R.Irani, CEO of Occidental Petroleum Corp.
与此相反,美国西方石油公司(OccidentalPetroleumCorp。)首席执行长伊拉尼(RayR。