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单词 takeover
释义 takeover nounadjective | verb + takeover | takeover + noun | preposition adjective➤attempted, proposed意向中的/拟议的收购▸➤hostile敌意收购▸➤company, corporate公司收购▸➤communist, military共产党的/军事接管verb + takeover➤attempt, engineer, launch企图/策划/启动收购➤plot图谋收购➤prevent阻止收购takeover + noun➤attempt, bid收购意向/报价◆a hostile takeover bid敌意收购报价➤offer收购要约▸➤battle收购战◆the consortium won a fierce takeover battle for the engineering group.这个财团赢得了激烈的工程集团收购战。➤bait, target收购诱饵/目标preposition➤takeover of对⋯的收购◆the attempted takeover of an oil company对石油公司的意向收购takeover /teɪkəʊvə(r); name -oʊ-/ noun [countable, uncountable] (finance 金融) an act of taking control of a company by buying most of its shares 接收,接管,收购(通过购买公司大部分股份控股)◆the airline has announced details of the planned takeover of its rival. 这家航空公司宣布了拟订的收购其竞争对手的细节。◆the bank is considered a potential takeover target. 这家银行被看作是潜在的收购对象。◆were they right to reject the $3.5 bn takeover offer? 他们拒绝了 35 亿元的收购要约,这样做明智吗?◆the company eventually won a bitter takeover battle for videotron with a $5 million bid. 这家公司以 500 万元的出价最终赢得了收购 videotron 公司的艰苦收购战。⨁ a failed / successful / an unsuccessful takeover失败的/成功的/不成功的收购 ⨁ a rescue / an unsolicited takeover救助性/主动收购 ⨁ to accept / contest / reject a takeover接受/竞争/拒绝收购 ⨁ an all-share / a cash takeover全股/现金收购 ⨁ a takeover approach / attempt / battle / deal / offer收购方式/尝试/战/协议/要约 ⨁ a takeover candidate / target潜在的收购对象;收购目标 anti-takeover ◇ reverse takeover ☞ takeover☞ takeovers and mergers☞ takeovers and mergers take over, take sth over phrasal verbtake (sth) over ♦︎ dominate ♦︎ monopolize ♦︎ reign ♦︎ hog ♦︎ cornerthese words all mean to have or take control of sth, especially replacing sb/sth else or preventing sb/sth else from sharing it.这些词均表示控制、接管、垄断。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to take over / dominate / monopolize / corner the market◆to take over / dominate / monopolize an industry◆to take over / dominate / monopolize the conversation◆a company takes over / dominates / monopolizes / corners a market, industry, etc.■ take over ■ take sth over phrasal verb(took, taken)to gain control of or responsibility for sth, especially in place of sb else; to gain control of a political party or country接替;接任;控制,接管(政党或国家)◆he took over as chairman last year.他去年接任董事长职务。◆she took over the tenancy of the farm from her father.她从父亲手中承租了农场。◆the army is threatening to take over if civil unrest continues.军方扬言如果内乱继续就实行军管。▸ takeover noun [countable] ◆a takeover bid for the company出价收购这家公司■ dominate /dɒmɪneɪt; name dɑːmɪneɪt/ [transitive, intransitive] (often disapproving) to control sb/sth or be the most important person, group or thing in a particular situation or area, especially in an unpleasant way(尤指霸道地)支配,控制,左右◆as a child he was dominated by his father.他小时候由父亲主宰一切。◆united completely dominated the first half of the game.联队完全控制了上半场比赛。◆she always says a lot in meetings, but she doesn't dominate.她在会上总是滔滔不绝,但她左右不了局面。 ➡ see also dominant → powerful ▸ domination noun [uncountable] ◆the country is still under foreign domination.那个国家仍受外国统治。◆the film is about a mad professor set on world domination.影片讲的是一个疯狂的教授想统领世界的故事。■ monopolize (bre also monopolise) /mənɒpəlaɪz; name mənɑːpəlaɪz/ [transitive] (often disapproving) to have or take control of the largest part of sth, so that other people are prevented from sharing it; to have or take a large part of sb's attention or time独占;垄断;包办;占去(某人大部份注意力或时间)◆men traditionally monopolized jobs in the printing industry.传统上,男人包揽了印刷行业的所有工作。◆as usual, she completely monopolized the conversation.像往常一样,她完全垄断了这次谈话。◆don't let him monopolize you like he did at the last party.别让他像上次聚会那样缠着你不放。■ reign /reɪn/ [intransitive] to be the best or most important person, group or thing in a particular situation or area of skill成为最佳;是最重要的◆a handful of families have reigned over bangkok's economy for many years.少数几个家族统治曼谷经济多年。◆in the field of classical music, he still reigns supreme.在古典音乐领域,他仍然是最杰出的。◆she will face the reigning champion in her first round match.在第一轮比赛中,她将面对上届的冠军。■ hog (-gg-) [transitive] (rather informal, disapproving) to use or keep most of sth yourself and prevent others from using or having it多占;独占◆she preferred to keep in the background rather than hogging the limelight (= trying to get lots of public attention).她喜欢待在幕后,不喜欢受到太多的关注。◆helen's always hogging the bathroom (= spends a long time in it so that others cannot use it).海伦总是长时间占用浴室。■ corner [transitive] to gain control of the trade in a particular type of goods or services垄断(某种商品或服务)◆the firm has cornered the uk computer market.这家公司垄断了英国计算机市场。◆they've cornered the market in silver.他们垄断了白银市场。ⓘ market is by far the most frequent collocate of corner in this meaning.表达此义时,corner 最常与 market 搭配。takeovernoun [countable] ◆a takeover bid for the company出价收购这家公司takeovernoun [countable] ◆a takeover bid for the company出价收购这家公司takeover/ˈteɪkəʊvə(r) ||; ˈtekˌovɚ/noun [c] the act of taking control of sth 控制;接管: ◇they made a takeover bid for the company. 他们出价要接管那公司。◇a military takeover of the government 军人接管政府 takeover• ⇨ military takeover take·o·ver /`tekˏovə; ˈteɪkˌəʊvə/n [c]when a company gets control of another company, or a political group or a country gets control of another country [对公司或国家的]接管,接收:◇the union's fears about job losses after the takeover 工会对公司被收购后工作职位减少的担心
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