takeover

英 [ˈteɪkəʊvə(r)] 美 [ˈteɪkoʊvər]

n.  收购; 接收; 接管; (对国家、地区、政治组织等的)强行接管,控制

复数:takeovers

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 收购;接收;接管
    an act of taking control of a company by buying most of its shares
    1. a takeover bid for the company
      出价收购这家公司
  2. (对国家、地区、政治组织等的)强行接管,控制
    an act of taking control of a country, an area or a political organization by force

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT 收购;接管;接收
      A takeover is the act of gaining control of a company by buying more of its shares than anyone else.
      1. ...the government's takeover of the Bank of New England Corporation.
        政府对新英格兰银行的接管
      2. ...a hostile takeover bid for NCR, America's fifth-biggest computer-maker.
        针对美国第五大计算机制造商——NCR 公司的恶意收购投标
    2. N-COUNT (武装)占领,接管,控制
      A takeover is the act of taking control of a country, political party, or movement by force.
      1. There's been a military takeover of some kind.
        发生了类似军事接管的事件。

    双语例句

    1. Family control would prevent any hostile takeover or greenmail attempt.
      家族管理可以防止任何恶意收购或绿票讹诈的企图。
    2. They made it clear that they would only exercise passive resistance in the event of a military takeover.
      他们声明一旦发生军事接管,他们只会采取非暴力抵抗。
    3. Kalon Group has sweetened its takeover offer for Manders
      卡龙集团已经向曼德斯公司开出更为优厚的收购条件。
    4. There's been a military takeover of some kind.
      发生了类似军事接管的事件。
    5. The takeover provoked a tempest of criticism.
      这次收购引发了潮水般的批评。
    6. Microsoft could attempt a hostile takeover.
      微软可以尝试敌意收购雅虎。
    7. The company have abandoned their takeover bid.
      这家公司已经放弃了收购建议。
    8. SK Group said it was not considering a hostile takeover of China Gas.
      SK集团表示,不会考虑对中国燃气发起敌意收购。
    9. Last year the small airline company was bought up in a hostile takeover.
      去年这家小航空公司在一次敌意接管中被收购。
    10. Last year it launched an unprecedented and ultimately unsuccessful hostile takeover bid for Hokuetsu Paper, a smaller rival.
      去年,它对日本北越制纸(HokuetsuPaper)发起了一项前所未有的敌意收购,最终未获成功。北越制纸是一家规模较小的竞争对手。
    11. Their rival company is planning a hostile takeover.
      他们的竞争对手公司正在计划一次恶意收购。
    12. They made a takeover bid for the company.
      他们出价收购这家公司。
    13. 3A hostile takeover is when the target company did not invite or approve an offer to its shareholders.
      一次敌意的接管就是目标公司没有邀请企业被收购或允许向股东提出的合并。
    14. He has attempted a hostile takeover of two companies.
      他恶意收购了两家公司。
    15. Resistance to or defense against a hostile takeover.
      对敌对的占领的抵抗和抵御。
    16. That would trigger a mandatory takeover offer for the listed company.
      这将引发对水井坊这家上市公司的强制收购义务。
    17. Is there a culture of collaboration and a preference to avoid bruising takeover battles?
      是否存在一种合作文化和对回避激烈收购战的偏爱?
    18. Accusations of corruption against the government resulted in a military takeover.
      人们对政府腐败的指控导致了军事接管。
    19. His partner in the proposed takeover was the second-largest shareholder, state-owned China Unicom.
      收购计划中,李泽楷的合作伙伴为电讯盈科第二大股东、国有的中国联通(ChinaUnicom)。
    20. Acquisition or takeover: one company accumulates enough of another company's shares to take over control and ownership.
      收购或接管:一个公司累计另一企业一定数额的股份,接管了它的所有权与控制权。
    21. The company made a takeover bid for a rival firm.
      这家公司试图接收一家与它竞争的商行。
    22. The takeover attempt be turn down by the board.
      收购的企图遭到了董事会的拒绝。
    23. An attempt to prevent a hostile takeover in which a targeted company bids to take over the hostile firm.
      被定为兼并对象的公司通过出价收购敌对公司,从而阻止其恶意收购。
    24. I've heard rumours about a takeover bid; do you know what's cooking?
      我听说了接收的传闻,你知道发生了什么事吗?
    25. A takeover bid where the acquirer offers to buy any and all shares outstanding.
      取得者提出购买任何和所有股票未偿贷款的接收出价。
    26. I want to see how my takeover bid is going.
      我想知道我的收购怎么样了?
    27. We came up against a series of problems in our work. you have non-stop meetings about the takeover.
      我们在工作中碰到了一系列的问题。你有一系列有关接管问题的会议。
    28. Firm diversification is increasingly achieved by the means of takeover and merger.
      通过接管和兼并,厂商经营范围日益多样化。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a change by sale or merger in the controlling interest of a corporation

      1. a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force

          Synonym:    coup d'etatcoupputsch