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定义

CEO (chief executive officer): 总裁、首席执行官 noun

UK: He's the boss, the CEO, the chief executive officer!
US: Well I heard that the CEO is a PIG. Oink, Oink!

示例

  • "Brian Jones, you're employed as Special Assistant to CEO Bruno Delavigne."
  • "While we have a long and proud heritage dating from our earliest days in Paris, the attributes of our brand are as fresh and new as ever," said Bruno Delavigne, CEO of Delavigne Corp."
  • "Bruno Delavigne, President and CEO Delavigne Corporation: "Patrice was a great man with a brilliant eye."
  • "He is Bruno Delavigne, the Chief Executive Officer."
  • "Assistant to the CEO"
  • "Susie : So there I was with my best mates, and it was just like old times again, before I became CEO of Delavigne, before Jean proposed marriage, before Bruno took me away in his helicopter."
  • "As you all know, we recently lost our CEO Bruno Delavigne, and shortly afterwards our interim CEO Susan Bliss, who ran off with Bruno after a very interesting wedding in London."
  • "In spring of next year, the Montmartre boutique where CEO Bruno Delavigne first worked with his grandfather will re-open."
  • "Brian : I was personal assistant to Bruno Delavigne, CEO of the San Francisco-based perfume company the Delavigne Corporation."
  • "Mao Ping CEO Pong Industries"
  • "Bruno Delavigne, CEO of the Delavigne Corporation, explains the idea behind this unique project."
  • "Me, Bruno Delavigne, allegedly the president and CEO of a perfume company."
  • "Readers may like to note that Sir Bear's brother, Rupert Bear, is CEO of the fossil fuel company Black Gold."
  • "One wonders how the company's CEO, Bruno Delavigne will react to this latest fiasco."
  • "CEO, Delavigne Corporation."
  • "Narrator: And finally we move to the office of CEO Bruno Delavigne, where Special Assistant Brian Jones has been replaced by a camel."
  • "Because both of our bosses are gone, I would like to nominate myself as interim interim CEO."
  • "Philip : Yeah Susie, who elected you interim CEO?"
  • "Brian Jones, 37, special assistant to CEO Bruno Delavigne, has been accused of stealing trade secrets from within the heart of the company."
  • "Warbuckle, CEO and President of Warbuckle's International Department Stores."
练习 1
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Bruno: Harold, I'd like you to meet Cheryl Mackenna, she's the buyer for Sheik Jafar's Perfume Conglomerate. We do business with Sheik Jafar . Cheryl, this is Harold Warbuckle, and president of Warbuckle's International department stores.
Harold: ma'am.

Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Bruno: Harold, I'd like you to meet Cheryl Mackenna, she's the buyer for Sheik Jafar's Perfume Conglomerate. We do business with Sheik Jafar on a regular basis . Cheryl, this is Harold Warbuckle, CEO and president of Warbuckle's International department stores.
Harold: It's a pleasure to meet you ma'am.
练习 2
Match the headline with the correct article below. Only three of the headlines are used, and none is used more than once!


Last year was the worst on record for perfume giant Kalvin Krime. Sales figures dropped dramatically due to stiff competition from up-and-coming Delavigne Corp, which increased its market share by 15%. Despite this, CEO Kalvin Krime announced yesterday that "the worst is now over" and predicted an increase in profits next year.


The previously privately-owned DataSeed Systems has announced that the general public can finally own a piece of the successful company. The move is apparently aimed to raise capital for a much-needed IT revamp and also a pool table for the staff recreation room. Despite healthy profits, lots of employees had been leaving the company. A lack of leisure facilities has been suggested as being one of the main causes.


Once again it would seem that Delavigne's bank balance is smelling of roses. A very smug company spokesperson reported that revenues from world-wide perfume sales are up by 20% compared to this time last year. The company's CEO has attributed this success to a controversial advertising campaign in which customers are hypnotized into buying Delavigne products.
Match the headline with the correct article below. Only three of the headlines are used, and none is used more than once!

Optimistic forecast from CEO 1
Last year was the worst on record for perfume giant Kalvin Krime. Sales figures dropped dramatically due to stiff competition from up-and-coming Delavigne Corp, which increased its market share by 15%. Despite this, CEO Kalvin Krime announced yesterday that "the worst is now over" and predicted an increase in profits next year.

Shares for everyone! 2
The previously privately-owned DataSeed Systems has announced that the general public can finally own a piece of the successful company. The move is apparently aimed to raise capital for a much-needed IT revamp and also a pool table for the staff recreation room. Despite healthy profits, lots of employees had been leaving the company. A lack of leisure facilities has been suggested as being one of the main causes.

Turnover increases 3
Once again it would seem that Delavigne's bank balance is smelling of roses. A very smug company spokesperson reported that revenues from world-wide perfume sales are up by 20% compared to this time last year. The company's CEO has attributed this success to a controversial advertising campaign in which customers are hypnotized into buying Delavigne products.
1 Optimistic forecast from CEO: "Optimistic forecast" is the best headline to begin this article. We read the Kalvin Krime, CEO of his company, is "optimistic" or "hopeful" about the future of his company. A "forecast" is a "prediction" of future events. This headline means that the senior manager of a company (Kalvin Krime in this case) had made hopeful or positive predictions.
1 Delavigne hypnotized by stock market success: To be "hypnotized" is to be "enchanted". There is no suggestion of Delavigne being "enchanted" in this article, so this choice does not make sense here.
1 Shares for everyone!: In this context, a "share" is a fraction of a company's stocks or capital which can be divided either among employees or private citizens. There is no suggestion in this article that "shares" will be available for the population.
1 Icarus Quincy lost in New York: To be "lost" is to be "stranded" or "unable to find one's way". There is no suggestion of Icarus being "lost in New York" in the article.
1 Turnover increases: Turnover is not currently increasing at Kalvin Krime, rather, the company's CEO hopes that their profits WILL increase in the future.
1 Pessimistic outlook: This is the opposite of what this article is saying. The "outlook", "forecast", or "predictions" in this article are positive, not negative.
2 Shares for everyone!: "Shares for everyone" summarises this article the best. In this context, a "share" is a fraction of a company's stocks or capital which can be divided either among employees or private citizens. In the article, we read that "the general public can finally own a piece of" DataSeed. This means that they will be able to buy shares in the company.
2 Delavigne hypnotized by stock market success: To be "hypnotized" is to be "enchanted". There is no suggestion of Delavigne being "enchanted" in this article, so this choice does not make sense here.
2 Optimistic forecast from CEO: A "forecast" is a "prediction" of future events. A company's "CEO" is its managing director. There is no mention of CEOs making predictions in this article.
2 Icarus Quincy lost in New York: To be "lost" is to be "stranded" or "unable to find one's way". There is no suggestion of Icarus being "lost in New York" in the article.
2 Turnover increases: "Turnover" refers to the amount of business transacted during a given period of time for a certain company. To "increase" is to "become bigger". This article does not discuss these issues.
2 Pessimistic outlook: "Outlook" shares a similar meaning with "predictions" or "future". This article does not focus on a negative future.
3 Turnover increases: This is the most appropriate headline for this article. "Turnover" refers to the amount of business transacted during a given period of time for a certain company. To "increase" is to "become bigger". We read that "revenues from world-wide perfume sales are up by 20%", meaning that sales have increased.
3 Delavigne hypnotized by Stock Market success: To be "hypnotized" is to be "enchanted". There is no suggestion of Delavigne being "enchanted" in this article, so this choice does not make sense here. Rather, they are "hypnotising" customers through special advertising!
3 Optimistic forecast from CEO: A "forecast" is a "prediction" of future events. A company's "CEO" is its managing director. There is no mention of CEOs making predictions in this article.
3 Icarus Quincy lost in New York: To be "lost" is to be "stranded" or "unable to find one's way". There is no suggestion of Icarus being "lost in New York" in this article.
3 Shares for everyone!: In this context, a "share" is a fraction of a company's stocks or capital which can be divided either among employees or private citizens. There is no suggestion in this article that "shares" will be available for the population.
3 Pessimistic outlook: "Outlook" shares a similar meaning with "predictions" or "future". This article does not focus on a negative future.

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