[ADJ 形容词]公司的Corporate means relating to business corporations or to a particular business corporation.
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...top US corporate executives.
美国顶级公司经理人
...the UK corporate sector.
英国企业界
...a corporate lawyer...
公司律师
This established a strong corporate image.
这树立起了一种强有力的公司形象。
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cor·por·ateAWL/ˈkɔːpərət; NAmEˈkɔːrpərət/adjective[only before noun ]1connected with a corporation公司的◆corporate finance/planning/strategy公司的财务╱计划╱策略◆corporate identity(= the image of a company, that all its members share)公司形象◆corporate hospitality(= when companies entertain customers to help develop good business relationships)公司对顾客的热情招待2( technical 术语) forming a corporation组成公司(或团体)的;法人的◆The BBC is a corporate body.英国广播公司为法人团体。◆The law applies to both individuals and corporate bodies.本法律既适用于个人也适用于法人团体。3involving or shared by all the members of a group 社团的;全体的;共同的◆corporate responsibility共同的责任corporatecorporatescor·por·ate/ˈkɔːpərət; NAmEˈkɔːrpərət/
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corporatecor‧po‧rate /ˈkɔːpərət $ ˈkɔːr-/ ●●○AWL adjective [only before noun]
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1belonging to or relating to a corporation: The company is moving its corporate headquarters (=main offices) from New York to Houston. Vince is vice-president of corporate communications. Corporate America is not about to be converted to the environmentalist cause. changing the corporate culture (=the way that people in a corporation think and behave) to accept family-friendly policies an advertising campaign intended to reinforce our corporate identity (=the way a company presents itself to the public) the yacht can be hired for corporate hospitality (=entertainment provided by companies for their customers)2shared by or involving all the members of a group: corporate responsibility3used to describe a group of organizations that form a single group: The university is a corporate body made up of several different colleges.—corporately adverbCOLLOCATIONSnounscorporate profits· U.S. corporate profits were higher than analysts predicted.corporate culture (=the way the people in a big company think and behave)· A company should trust its employees and have an open corporate culture.the corporate sector (=the area of business involving big companies)· The UK corporate sector is highly competitive.the corporate world· After 15 years, I really wanted to escape the corporate world.corporate finance (=the area of finance relating to the money big companies need to run their businesses)· I was trying to get a job in corporate finance.corporate planning/strategy (=the activity of planning what a big company needs to do to succeed)· Roche is the man in charge of corporate planning.corporate identity/image (=the way a company presents itself to the public)· Our new logo is part of the process of developing our corporate identity.corporate executives/managers (=who work for big companies)· highly paid corporate executivescorporate clients/customers (=clients that are companies)· It's a big investment bank that serves mainly corporate clients.corporate hospitality (=entertainment provided by companies for their customers)· The castle can also be hired for corporate hospitality.corporate power· the growth of corporate powercorporate structure (=the way in which the parts of a big company are organized)· The company has a new corporate structure and a new management.
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