company 英 [ˈkʌmpəni]   美 [ˈkʌmpəni]

company

company  英 [ˈkʌmpəni] 美 [ˈkʌmpəni]

n. 公司;陪伴,同伴; 

进行时:companying  过去式:companied  过去分词:companied  第三人称单数:companies  名词复数:companies 

She joined the company in 2009. 她于 2009 年加入这家公司。
Company profits were 5% lower than last year. 公司的利润比去年降低了 5%。

  • Company most often implies a group, whether it be a group of people, a unit of firefighters, a small group of soldiers, or a group working for the same business.
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  • n. 公司;陪伴,同伴;
  • 1. She joined the company in 2009.

    她于 2009 年加入这家公司。

  • 2. Company profits were 5% lower than last year.

    公司的利润比去年降低了 5%。

  • 3. I enjoy Jo's company .

    我喜欢和乔在一起。

  • 4. The children are very good company at this age.

    和这个年龄的孩子在一起很开心。

  • 5. a pleasant evening in the company of friends

    与朋友一起度过的愉快夜晚

  • 6. I didn't realize you had company.

    我不知道你有客人。

  • company (n.) mid-12c., "large group of people," from Old French compagnie "society, friendship, intimacy; body of soldiers" (12c.), from Late Latin companio, literally "bread fellow, messmate," from Latin com "with, together" (see com-) + panis "bread," from PIE root *pa- "to feed." Abbreviation co. dates from 1670s. 
com·pany / ˈkʌmpəni ; NAmE ˈkʌmpəni / noun ( plural com·panies ) business 商业 1 [countable + singular or plural verb ] ( abbr.Co. ) ( often in names 常用于名称 ) a business organization that makes money by producing or selling goods or services 公司;商号;商行 the largest computer company in the world 全球最大的计算机公司 the National Bus Company 全国公共汽车公司 She joined the company in 2009. 她于 2009 年加入这家公司。 Company profits were 5% lower than last year. 公司的利润比去年降低了 5%。 collocationsat business theatre/dance 戏剧;舞蹈 2 [countable + singular or plural verb ] ( often in names 常用于名称 ) a group of people who work or perform together 剧团;演出团 a theatre/dance, etc. company 剧团、舞蹈团等 the Royal Shakespeare Company 皇家莎士比亚戏剧团 being with sb 与某人在一起 3 [uncountable ] the fact of being with sb else and not alone 陪伴;做伴 I enjoy Jo's company (= I enjoy being with her). 我喜欢和乔在一起。 She enjoys her own company (= being by herself)when she is travelling. 她喜爱独自旅行。 The children are very good company (= pleasant to be with)at this age. 和这个年龄的孩子在一起很开心。 a pleasant evening in the company of friends 与朋友一起度过的愉快夜晚 He's coming with me for company. 他要陪伴我一起来。 guests 宾客 4 [uncountable ] ( formal) guests in your house 宾客;来宾 I didn't realize you had company. 我不知道你有客人。 group of people 一群人 5 [uncountable ] ( formal) a group of people together 在一起的一群人 She told the assembled company what had happened. 她把发生的事告诉了聚会的人。 It is bad manners to whisper in company (= in a group of people). 在众人面前窃窃私语是不礼貌的行为。 soldiers 士兵 6 [countable + singular or plural verb ] a group of soldiers that is part of a battalion 连队 IDIOMS the ˈcompany sb keeps the people that sb spends time with 某人所交往的人;伙伴;与之为伍的人 Judging by the company he kept, Mark must have been a wealthy man. 根据马克所交往的人来判断,他一定是位富翁。 get into/keep bad ˈcompany to be friends with people that others disapprove of 与坏人交往 in company with sb/sth ( formal) together with or at the same time as sb/sth 与…一起;与…同时 She arrived in company with the ship's captain. 她与船长一起到达。 The US dollar went through a difficult time, in company with the oil market. 美元与石油市场同时经历了艰难时期。 in good ˈcompany if you say that sb is in good company,you mean that they should not worry about a mistake, etc. because sb else, especially sb more important, has done the same thing 无伤大雅(表示不必为错误等担忧,因为他人,尤其是更重要的人也犯过同样的错误) keep sb ˈcompany to stay with sb so that they are not alone 做伴;陪伴 I'll keep you company while you're waiting. 你等待时我会陪伴你。 two's ˈcompany (, three's a ˈcrowd) ( saying) used to suggest that it is better to be in a group of only two people than have a third person with you as well 两人成伴(三人太多) more at part v. , present adj. company companies com·pany / ˈkʌmpəni ; NAmE ˈkʌmpəni /
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