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 corporate ['kɔrpərɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 社团的, 合伙的, 公司的

[经] 团体的, 法人的, 社团的


  1. This company is concerned about its corporate image.
    这家公司关心它自身的法人形象。
  2. 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。
  3. An inveterate cultivator of beautiful gardens; a cultivator of valuable corporate contacts.
    一位漂亮花园的资深培育者;进行有价值的公司联络的人


corporate
[ adj ]
  1. of or belonging to a corporation

  2. <adj.pert>
    corporate rates
    corporate structure
  3. possessing or existing in bodily form

  4. <adj.all>
    what seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind
    an incarnate spirit
    `corporate' is an archaic term
  5. done by or characteristic of individuals acting together

  6. <adj.all>
    a joint identity
    the collective mind
    the corporate good
  7. organized and maintained as a legal corporation

  8. <adj.all>
    a special agency set up in corporate form
    an incorporated town


Corporate \Cor"po*rate\ (k?r"p?-r?t), a. [L. corporatus, p. p.
of corporare to shape into a body, fr. corpus body. See
{Corpse}.]
1. Formed into a body by legal enactment; united in an
association, and endowed by law with the rights and
liabilities of an individual; incorporated; as, a
corporate town.

2. Belonging to a corporation or incorporated body.
``Corporate property.'' --Hallam.

3. United; general; collectively one.

They answer in a joint and corporate voice. --Shak.

{Corporate member}, an actual or voting member of a
corporation, as distinguished from an associate or an
honorary member; as, a corporate member of the American
Board.


Corporate \Cor"po*rate\ (-r?t), v. t.
To incorporate. [Obs.] -- Stow.


Corporate \Cor"po*rate\, v. i.
To become incorporated. [Obs.]

  1. INEXORABLY, dividend cuts are moving closer to the centre of the British corporate establishment.
  2. But the Royal Bank is increasingly aggressive these days and has now lured Leith Robertson, one of the Bank of Scotland's senior management buyout specialists, to become its corporate director in charge of mbos and acquisition finance.
  3. Does laying out 20 grand to hear Dan Marino explain how he aspires to win a Super Bowl really inspire a management team, metaphorically speaking, to seek the corporate Super Bowl?
  4. Acquired stock would be used for general corporate purposes, it said.
  5. Mr. Berger said a corporate restructuring has begun which includes personnel reductions of 25% and further consolidation of distribution facilities.
  6. At present, its charge card, corporate card and credit card products are handled in different centres.
  7. "The IRS is to be complimented for a respectable compromise," says Navin, who also is an official of the Tax Executives Institute, a corporate group.
  8. When the stores get the planning diagrams, merchandise schedules and props from corporate headquarters, they make adjustments for their individuals stores and begin the physical transition about two months before Thanksgiving.
  9. Concerns about corporate takeovers and the junk bonds that are often used to finance them helped stoke the panicky selling in stocks, as well as this year's biggest government bond rally.
  10. Dr. John L. Zabriskie, senior vice president, will be president of the new unit in addition to his current corporate duties.
  11. Any future purchases of Metex stock might be made through open-market or privately negotiated transactions, or through "a corporate transaction such as an exchange offer, a tender offer or a merger," the filing said.
  12. The case is the first in which the U.S. government based its criminal investigation solely on corporate negligence, said prosecutor David Marshall.
  13. Overall, some forecasters say corporate profits fell to an annual rate of about $145 billion in the fourth quarter, down 12% to 15% from a year earlier.
  14. The corporate counsel involved in some of these cases say they saved significant money by staying out of court, although none could give precise figures.
  15. Recently Tom Shales of the Washington Post intoned, "The emergence and dominance of MTV represent unquestioning surrender to the corporate ethic by Ronald Reagan's figurative grandchildren."
  16. BA/CA-Poland S.A. is also very active in corporate and retail banking, as well as in treasury and capital markets.
  17. By contrast, spending on cars, medicine and utility bills rose. Two signs that Japan might be near the trough of its downturn emerged yesterday with a slowdown in the pace of corporate profits decline and a slight recovery in money supply.
  18. In fact, a lot of things are far from okay in the world of junk bonds, those corporate debt securities ranked below investment grade by credit rating services, such as Moody's.
  19. Voters are more closely divided on a capital-gains cut and reject by 2-to-1 a cut in the corporate income-tax rate.
  20. Griffin will own the existing Resorts International Hotel Casino, the balance of the company's real estate in Atlantic City, its casino properties in the Bahamas and other corporate assets.
  21. Massive corporate cutbacks in recent years have pitted managers in their 20s against "older, more experienced people who now are willing to take entry-level jobs," she notes.
  22. Imperial Savings Association, a unit of Imperial Corp. of America, said it sold $100 million of 9.375% collateralized notes in what it says was the first such transaction secured by high-yielding corporate debt known as junk bonds.
  23. Since most going concerns are worth more than the value of their underlying assets, most corporate acquisitions involve some good will.
  24. The executive office, which includes NCR's chairman and president, Charles E. Exley Jr., sets general corporate strategy and policy.
  25. His is a breed found more rarely among British executives whose entrepreneurial zeal seems to crumple in the corridors of corporate HQs.
  26. He noted that western consumer and corporate confidence has been knocked and suggested that the car industry "seems to be heading for a grim fourth quarter" in 1991.
  27. The move comes about a month after the Belzbergs failed to seat three of four nominees on the Armstrong board and the state enacted legislation that requires corporate raiders to surrender short-term profits from thwarted takeover bids.
  28. Paul Williams, Nuveen's manager of corporate planning and research, concedes that "we don't have true empirical evidence to explain the premium." But he offers a host of possible reasons.
  29. Meanwhile, the pound came under pressure from heavy corporate selling in London, traders said, prompting Britain's central bank to buy the currency.
  30. The market for corporate control does help maximize share price.
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