Partnership

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定义

a partnership: 合伙关系 noun
a partner: 合伙人 noun
to partner up with (somebody): (与某人)成为伙伴 verb
We plan to partner up with Dream Inc. next year.我们计划明年与Dream Inc公司结成合作伙伴关系。
to form a partnership with / to go into partnership with结成合作伙伴关系/成为合作伙伴

示例

  • "He and his partner ran a solid business."
  • "Bruno found this person in Tabitha Cashman, a venture capitalist and senior partner working for the large investment firm Cashman, Billfold & Green."
  • "My name is Bruno Delavigne, and alongside me for this very special press conference is my colleague and partner, Horatio Oléré."
  • "Responsible for product support for sales partners and clients"
  • "Each of you will perform a short monologue as if you were your partner."
  • "In earlier conversations, Susie, Bruno and Philip discussed the possibility of using a subcontracting partner certified by OILS."
  • "1995-1996 Push, Push & Push Telemarketing Partners Inc."
  • "Polly Watson, your partner is Robert Carter."
  • "Lawrence Laughsalot : The objective of this mission is to get to know your partner."
  • "Let's drink to our new partnership."
  • "-Offer significant discount on future shipments to all retail partners as an act of good faith for recalled product (cost unknown but likely over $500,000)"
  • "You eliminate the competition for our perfumes, and I have a hundred screaming partners to worry about."
  • "And finally, Susan Bliss meet your partner, Philip Cheeter."
  • "-Buy back 4,500 unsold units from other various retailers and partners, including web-based partners, at an average of $60 per unit ($270,000)"
  • "Their partnership ended when Xavier died in a suspicious explosion in the early 1980s."
  • "Lawrence Laughsalot : You there Quincy, your partner is Mr. Olero."
  • "Donna : You don't have a partner then?"
  • "Please excuse my partner."
  • "MyFace is a website that allows you to waste your time at work, spy on your partner, and forward spam messages to your entourage!"
练习 1
Dr. Donna asks Susie many questions about her professional and personal life.

What information does Susie give Donna?

There may be more than one correct answer!

Dr. Donna asks Susie many questions about her professional and personal life.

What information does Susie give Donna?

There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is true. Susie tells Dr. Donna that she drinks no more than the average "single, overworked executive". In this context, the term "single" indicates that Susie is unmarried. She then tells Donna that she doesn't have time to meet anyone. Both of these statements indicate that Susie is "unmarried".
This statement is false. Susie tells Donna that after a day of work, she only has enough energy to have a glass of Pinot Grigio (an Italian white wine) and watch an episode of "Sex And The City" (a popular television show). Susie is saying that she does do this, although she is too tired to do anything else (like look for a boyfriend, for example).
Susie tells Donna that driving around in her car makes her feel "carsick", which is the type of nausea or discomfort some people experience when driving or riding in a car (usually long distance). Susie feels sick when she drives, not because of her solitude. Susie never mentions that her loneliness (or solitude) bothers her. Donna is the one who implies this throughout the conversation.
Susie repeatedly tells Dr. Donna that she has no time to find a boyfriend, and that she has no energy after stressful days at work. These statements indicate that she is generally very tired after work.
This statement is true. Dr. Donna asks Susie if she has a "partner", which in this context refers to a boyfriend or girlfriend. Susie replies that she doesn't, and that she doesn't have time to meet anyone.
练习 2
In the first paragraph of the text, is a word which describes companies which are owned and controlled by a parent company.
In the first paragraph of the text, "subsidiaries" is a word which describes companies which are owned and controlled by a parent company.
"subsidiaries": This is the best choice here. A "subsidiary" is any company in which more than 50 percent of the voting shares are owned by another company, which is called the "parent company".
"suppliers": A "supplier" does not describe the type of company described in the question above. A "supplier" is a company or group which provides merchandise or material for another company.
"monopoly": A "monopoly" does not indicate the type of company described in the question above. A monopoly is a company or corporation (usually several companies acting in concert) which controls or dominates the production or distribution of products in a particular sector or industry. A monopoly is characterized by an absence of competition.
"partnership": A "partnership" does not indicate the type of company described in the question above. In the context of Ms. Bratwurst's letter, a "partnership" refers to a possible collaboration between Delavigne and McGillicutty's.
练习 3
"I'm beginning to see the advantages of this endeavor." "Endeavor" shares a similar meaning with "".

"I'm pleased you’re starting to see the light." "To see the light" is to .
"I'm beginning to see the advantages of this endeavor." "Endeavor" shares a similar meaning with "effort 1".

"I'm pleased you’re starting to see the light." "To see the light" is to understand something clearly 2.
1 effort: This is the correct answer. An "endeavor" is an activity or "effort", often business-related. The term is often used to describe the start of a "journey" (literal or figurative) which requires effort. Bruno uses the term "endeavor" to describe the effort or undertaking that he and Ursula will take together to make the Delavigne Corp more environmentally friendly. Note the UK spelling of the word: "endeavour".
1 conversation: This is incorrect. The term "endeavor" is not synonymous with a "conversation".
1 partnership: This is incorrect. In a business concept, a "partnership" is the relationship between individuals and groups to conduct a business venture. Example: We formed a partnership to share our talents, experience and business contacts.
1 concept: This is incorrect. An "endeavor" is not a "concept". A "concept" is a general notion or idea, for example: His concept to invade Great Britain seemed a little unrealistic.
2 understand something clearly: This is the correct answer. "To see the light" is to understand something clearly, or to make a change for the better. Example: Jean doesn't understand the present perfect tense, but one day he will see the light. Ursula is happy that Bruno is beginning to see the advantages of her proposals. Note the expressions "(to see) the light at the end of the tunnel" which means to "imagine a positive end (to one's problems or after a difficult period)".
2 have a positive outlook: This is incorrect. An "outlook" refers to a "perspective", a "point of view", or an "expectation". Example: Luna has a very positive outlook on life after she started taking the medication.
2 begin a project: This is incorrect. "To see the light" does not share the same meaning with "to begin a project".
2 fall down a deep hole: Very scary things, deep holes.

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