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 company ['kʌmpənɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 公司, 友伴, 交往, 连队, 朋友, 一群

vt. 陪伴

vi. 交往

[医] 队; 公司


  1. I work in a small company.
    我在一家小公司工作。
  2. He entertained the company with cigars.
    他以雪茄烟招待客人。
  3. His father asked him to avoid bad company.
    他父亲要他不要交坏朋友。


company
[ noun ]
  1. an institution created to conduct business

  2. <noun.group>
    he only invests in large well-established companies
    he started the company in his garage
  3. small military unit; usually two or three platoons

  4. <noun.group>
  5. the state of being with someone

  6. <noun.state>
    he missed their company
    he enjoyed the society of his friends
  7. organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical)

  8. <noun.group>
    the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel
  9. a social or business visitor

  10. <noun.person>
    the room was a mess because he hadn't expected company
  11. a social gathering of guests or companions

  12. <noun.group>
    the house was filled with company when I arrived
  13. a band of people associated temporarily in some activity

  14. <noun.group>
    they organized a party to search for food
    the company of cooks walked into the kitchen
  15. crew of a ship including the officers; the whole force or personnel of a ship

  16. <noun.group>
  17. a unit of firefighters including their equipment

  18. <noun.group>
    a hook-and-ladder company
[ verb ]
  1. be a companion to somebody

  2. <verb.stative> accompany companion keep company


Company \Com"pa*ny\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Companied}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Companying}.]
To accompany or go with; to be companion to. [Obs.]


Company \Com"pa*ny\, v. i.
1. To associate.

Men which have companied with us all the time.
--Acts i. 21.

2. To be a gay companion. [Obs.] --Spenser.

3. To have sexual commerce. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.


Company \Com"pa*ny\ (k[u^]m"p[.a]*n[y^]), n.; pl. {Companies}
(k[u^]m"p[.a]*n[i^]z). [F. compagnie, fr. OF. compaing. See
{Companion}.]
1. The state of being a companion or companions; the act of
accompanying; fellowship; companionship; society; friendly
intercourse. --Shak.

Evil company doth corrupt good manners. --1 Cor. xv.
33. (Rev.
Ver.).

Brethren, farewell: your company along
I will not wish. --Milton.

2. A companion or companions.

To thee and thy company I bid
A hearty welcome. --Shak.

3. An assemblage or association of persons, either permanent
or transient.

Thou shalt meet a company of prophets. --1 Sam. x.
5.

4. Guests or visitors, in distinction from the members of a
family; as, to invite company to dine.

5. Society, in general; people assembled for social
intercourse.

Nature has left every man a capacity of being
agreeable, though not of shining in company.
--Swift.

6. An association of persons for the purpose of carrying on
some enterprise or business; a corporation; a firm; as,
the East India Company; an insurance company; a
joint-stock company.

7. Partners in a firm whose names are not mentioned in its
style or title; -- often abbreviated in writing; as,
Hottinguer & Co.

8. (Mil.) A subdivision of a regiment of troops under the
command of a captain, numbering in the United States (full
strength) 100 men.

9. (Naut.) The crew of a ship, including the officers; as, a
whole ship's company.

10. The body of actors employed in a theater or in the
production of a play.

{To keep company with}. See under {Keep}, v. t.

Syn: Assemblage; assembly; society; group; circle; crowd;
troop; crew; gang; corporation; association; fraternity;
guild; partnership; copartnery; union; club; party;
gathering.

  1. While the results of Gulf States' campaign remain to be seen, it is also arousing the company's easily aroused critics.
  2. In the long term, stock in the drilling company may have value, he said, but he isn't assigning much value to it at this point.
  3. He promised "frugality with economic development." The three parties will have to agree on specific measures, such as boosting public utility rates and a proposed one-time tax on personal and company earnings.
  4. The company and its partners - Siam Syntech Construction, Sino-Thai Engineering & Construction and OTV - overcame strong oppositon from seven consortia to secure the contract.
  5. Meanwhile, the circus animals are stuck in Newburgh, N.Y. The company that was transporting the animals took them there, to its headquarters, when the tour broke off after performances in just two cities.
  6. To diversify the family's holdings and shield some of it from taxation, the investment company lately has plunged into U.S. commercial real estate.
  7. Coniston, which owns nearly 6 percent of Gillette stock, forced the proxy vote earlier this year in hopes of winning four directors' seats to pressure the 12-member Gillette board to sell the company.
  8. The largest increase in the budget comes in the company's petroleum refining, marketing, petrochemicals and plastics business _ up from $330 million in 1988 to $389 million in 1989.
  9. The Richmond, Va., company filed a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission last Friday about the court's reversal, and said it was "evaluating its options.
  10. The new company's chairman would be Craig Wiggins, currently chairman of Foote Cone's European operations, and its vice chairman would be Gerard Pedraglio, a top Publicis executive.
  11. The company's stock tumbled this summer when the company reported lower-than-expected earnings.
  12. The company's stock tumbled this summer when the company reported lower-than-expected earnings.
  13. BAA, the operator of Britain's seven biggest airports, is offering 455 pence ($8.13) a share for the 80.2% of Lynton it didn't own before making its bid May 16, valuing the target company at #220 million ($393 million).
  14. Mr. Cook said that he wasn't concerned about a possible takeover of the company.
  15. The KIO has earlier changed and stopped the flow of funds to Spanish assets. A spokesman for Grupo Torras, the KIO's holding company in Spain, said yesterday: 'We cannot make Prima viable in the present environment'.
  16. A definitive contract between Faberge's owner, Riklis Family Corp., and Unilever United States Inc., the holding company for Unilever's American operations, has been signed and the transaction is expected to be completed within 30 days.
  17. The building apparently was owned by a company in which Coe has part interest, Moncier said.
  18. Mr. Eastwood said that the company hasn't decided what it will charge and that California utility regulators must approve the fees.
  19. Can the company turn the failures round while insulating the successes from recession?
  20. The drugstore chain reacted cautiously, saying the plan would further swell its huge debt, which forced the company into Chapter 11 protection last year.
  21. Mr. Necci replies that after a capital increase and the share offering, the company's debt should equal equity.
  22. The company said it couldn't explain why its stock has fallen further than the rest of the market.
  23. The company said it hoped to obtain other financing, including an arrangement of up to $1.25 billion of preferred stock financing by Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp.
  24. Reductions this year will come through a combination of layoffs and attrition, the company said.
  25. After having problems finding enough good samples to use in drumming up business, Ms. Spiros was forced to recall the one and only shipment that ever left the basement _ 2,000 gloves sent to a San Francisco-area ambulance company.
  26. A company wishing to build hazardous-waste facilities in Pennsylvania must meet certain "siting criteria," such as distance from water supply and the presence of wetlands, as well as meet technical criteria such as emission levels.
  27. The company also said it would begin listing nutritional values on its packages.
  28. But Stuart Robbins, retail analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Inc. in New York, said much of that value comes from the company's operations.
  29. Mr. Main also said it is unlikely Nintendo would consider acquiring a major U.S. toy company.
  30. The telecommunications company said the judge granted a waiver for the FTS-2000 bid, but didn't rule on whether the Bell companies would violate the consent decree by providing switching services generally.
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