takeover
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A takeover is the act of gaining control of a company by buying more of its shares than anyone else. (公司的) 收購(gòu)[商業(yè)]
He lost his job in a corporate takeover. 他在一次公司收購(gòu)中丟掉了工作。
2. N-COUNT A takeover is the act of taking control of a country, political party, or movement by force. (用武力的) 接管
There's been a military takeover of some kind. 曾發(fā)生過(guò)一次類似軍事接管的事情。
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takeover /?te?k???v?/ (takeovers)
劍橋詞典
- a situation in which a company gets control of another company by buying enough of its shares
- It has emerged that secret talks had been going on between the two companies before the takeover was announced .
- The bank fought off a takeover by another bank recently .
- The takeover battle is between two of America's industrial /retail giants .
- The company has decided not to go through with the takeover of its smaller rival .
- The company spent much effort in avoiding takeover bids from predatory competitors . 返回 takeover
接管,收購(gòu)(公司)
They were involved in a takeover last year . 去年他們參與了一家公司的收購(gòu)。
?make a takeover bid for sth
to try to get control of something
競(jìng)價(jià)收購(gòu)
The company made a takeover bid for one of its rivals . 這家公司出價(jià)競(jìng)購(gòu)一家與其競(jìng)爭(zhēng)的公司。
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