syndicate
syndicate 英 [ˈsɪndɪkət] 美 [ˈsɪndɪkɪt]
n. 辛迪加;企业联合;财团 vi. 联合成辛迪加;组成企业联合组织 vt. 把…联合成辛迪加;在多家报刊上同时发表
进行时:syndicating 过去式:syndicated 过去分词:syndicated 第三人称单数:syndicates 名词复数:syndicates
- A syndicate is a group of corporations working for a common interest. A syndicate might collectively raise money for a real estate project. A syndicate sometimes has a criminal side — it can also describe a similar alliance of gangsters.
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- n. 辛迪加;企业联合;财团
- vi. 联合成辛迪加;组成企业联合组织
- vt. 把…联合成辛迪加;在多家报刊上同时发表
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1. Copyright: Project syndicate/Institute for Human Sciences, 2008.
版权:辛迪加项目/人文科学版,2008年
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2. Lundgren is Frank Castle, a man out for revenge on the crime syndicate that murdered his family -- and that’s pretty much where the movie stopped following the Marvel comic book.
朗格扮演弗兰克·卡斯特,一个决心向杀害他家人的犯罪辛迪加复仇的男人——这就是这部影片和惊奇公司原作漫画的唯一相同之处了。
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3. The greater part of the rest were snatched out of my reach by a syndicate which hoped to sell them at a high price, probably in America, on the occasion of the recent tercentenary.
其余的较大一部分在我的能力所及之外被一个辛迪加攫去了,它希望借最近的三百周年纪念之际,以高价出售它们,大概在美国。
- syndicate (n.) 1620s, "council or body of representatives," from French syndicat (15c.), from syndic "representative of a corporation" (see syndic) + -at (see -ate (1)). Meaning "combination of capitalists or companies to carry out some commercial undertaking" first occurs 1865. Publishing sense of "association of publishers for purchasing articles, etc., for simultaneous publication in a number of newspapers" is from 1889. As a synonym for "organized crime, the Mob" it is recorded from 1929.
- syndicate (v.) 1889, "form into a syndicate," from syndicate (n.). Meaning "sell for simultaneous publication" is from 1889. Earlier it meant "to judge, censure" (1610s), from Medieval Latin syndicatus, past participle of syndicare. Related: Syndicated; syndicating.
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