英语单词 | franchise |
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英美音标 | 英 ['fræntʃaɪz] 美 ['fræntʃaɪz] |
中文释义 | n.特许经销权;选举权;特权 vt.赋予特权;赋予公民权 |
英语例句 | (1) That fast food business have expanded through the sale of franchise. (2) In Britain, women were given the franchise in 1918. (3) The family owns a franchise chain of restaurants . (4) His sandwich bar was so successful that he decided to franchise it. |
中文例句 | (1) 该快餐店通过出售特许经销权而扩大了生意。 (2) 英国妇女于一九一八年获得了选举权。 (3) 这个家庭拥有一个特许经营的联营餐馆公司。 (4) 他的三明治酒吧很成功,他决定出售其专营权。 |
vocabulary简明 | A franchise is a right granted by a government or corporation to an individual or group of individuals. One of the most important government-issued rights — so important it's known simply as "the franchise" — is the right to vote. |
vocabulary扩展 | In its more commercial meaning, the fast-food chain McDonalds is a franchise. So are Burger King and Kentucky Fried Chicken and the New York Yankees. In other words, businesses from which you can buy a license in order to sell or use their products. More recently, the term has come to have an intellectual meaning as well, as in a particular series of books or films, such as the Harry Potter franchise. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]特许经营权;专卖权;经销权 A franchise is an authority that is given by an organization to someone, allowing them to sell its goods or services or to take part in an activity which the organization controls. [oft n N] [BUSINESS 商]
2 [VERB 动词]出售…的特许经营权 If a company franchises its business, it sells franchises to other companies, allowing them to sell its goods or services. [V n] [V-ed] [BUSINESS 商]
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3 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](尤指选举议会的)选举权 Franchise is the right to vote in an election, especially one in which people elect a parliament. [also
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