英:[prəˈpraɪətri]
美:[prəˈpraɪəteri]
英:[prəˈpraɪətri]
美:[prəˈpraɪəteri]
pro·pri·e·tar·y
pr praI teI ri
复数:proprietaries
proprietarily (adv.)
词根:proprietor
n.proprietor 业主;所有者;经营者
proprietorship 所有权
proprietress 女业主;女所有人
noun
one that possesses, owns, or holds exclusive right to somethingspecifically: proprietor sense 1
something that is used, produced, or marketed under exclusive legal right of the inventor or makerspecifically: a drug (such as a patent medicine) that is protected by secrecy, patent, or copyright against free competition as to name, product, composition, or process of manufacture
a business secretly owned by and run as a cover for an intelligence organization
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of an owner or title holder
proprietary rights
used, made, or marketed by one having the exclusive legal right proprietary software
a proprietary process
privately owned and managed and run as a profit-making organization
a proprietary clinic
proprietary technology专利技术
proprietary trading自营
proprietary informationn. 专有资料
proprietary right所有权
proprietary intellectual property rights自主知识产权
proprietary product专卖产品;专利产品
proprietary interest业主权益
15世纪中叶,用于指教士,“拥有超过需求的世俗财产”,源自中世纪拉丁语 proprietarius “财产所有者”,是晚期拉丁语形容词 proprietarius “财产所有者的”名词用法,源自拉丁语 proprietas “所有权; 财产”(见 property)。指“私人所有的,属于所有者的”意思可追溯至1580年代。
专卖药,专利药:“法律就其名称、产品、成分和生产程序等方面通过保密、专利、商标、版权或其他法规,保障它免受自由竞争的任何用于疾病治疗的化学物质、药品或数似制剂”
Noun Middle English propietarie, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin propietarius, from Late Latin, adjective — see proprietary >entry 2 Adjective Late Latin proprietarius, from Latin proprietas property — more at property
The first known use of proprietary was in the 15th century
proprietary1 of 2noun
proprietor sense 1
proprietary2 of 2adjective
of or relating to a proprietor
proprietary rights
resembling that of a proprietor
a proprietary pride in their hometown
made and sold by one having the exclusive right to manufacture and sell
a proprietary drug
privately owned and managed
a proprietary nursing home
proprietary1 of 2noun
something that is used, produced, or marketed under exclusive legal right of the inventor or makerspecifically: a drug (as a patent medicine) that is protected by secrecy, patent, or copyright against free competition as to name, product, composition, or process of manufacture
proprietary2 of 2adjective
used, made, or marketed by one having the exclusive legal right
a proprietary drug
privately owned and managed and run as a profit-making organization
a proprietary clinic
1 He has a proprietary concern for a six-month-old baby in the care of the nuns at a nearby priory.
2 Tramont said adding the gold was the tricky part in producing the wine and required a proprietary process.
3 To make an act of nature proprietary feels to me, well, unnatural.
4 The Tesla Roadster Sport is the first derivative of Tesla's proprietary, patented powertrain.
特斯拉跑车的运动,是特斯拉的专利, 专利的一次微分动力系统.
5 ...some proprietary brands of dog food...
一些狗粮的专利品牌
6 Pasterino, whose proprietary resistance equipment can be purchased online and used to take his classes at home, also abides by this less-can-be-more philosophy in his routines.
7 But the rise of proprietary game consoles like the Nintendo Entertainment System and more complex personal computer technologies like the CD-ROM and three-dimensional graphics stifled that populism.
8 The journalist tried to get access to proprietary information.
9 Paris just may be the English-speaking world’s favorite non-English-speaking city, which explains why so many Paris lovers take a proprietary interest in the French capital.
10 That hack included the theft of proprietary information, such as programming.
11 Westervelt says HEX targets bacterial stink with its proprietary science, but that it also removes visible stains.
12 Yet this is the mentality behind the proprietary software model.
然而,这就是专有软件模式背后人们的心态。
13 Musically, the album, on two discs, presents a proprietary sound and an abundance of contemporary-minded tunes.
14 Ramen bowls are made with proprietary barley noodles.
15 a proprietary medicine
专卖药品
16 Ogilvy's 360 Degree Brand Stewardship is the company's proprietary approach to total brand management.
的概念是集团享有专利的策略方案,用作设计全方位的品牌管理.
17 Now encryption will cause the erosion of the current corporate monopoly on expertise and proprietary knowledge.
现在,加密会消除当前企业对专门技术以及专利知识的垄断.
18 Deeming the suit’s shade of red a powerful and heroic hue, Mr. Berk said that he’s working with Pantone, the color standards company, to make “Baywatch Red” a proprietary shade.
19 The firm used a proprietary detection software to track the top-50 series, their daily rates of piracy domestically and abroad and the change in rank before and after the Emmys.
20 Washington said that to him the play conveyed “the overwhelming feeling of American society’s proprietary entitlement over its history.”
1 财产的
2 有财产的
3 私有的
4 所有权的
5 所有者的
6 财产
riches money property asset wealth settlement tenure tenement good thing mean worth stuff living estate faculty substance possession fortune heir res propriety having chose belonging
7 私营的
10 专利的
11 所有者
12 所有的
all possessive possessory in all senses in all respects every whole comprehensive overall proprietorial overhead
13 所有权
property ownership right domain possession dominion proprietorial claim title interest fee estate holding tenure proprietor dominium dibs
14 领主
15 业主
16 独占的
18 所有人
19 专卖的
20 所有主
21 独占
exclusive possessive exclusively lock monopoly monopolization corner monopolize have to oneself make a monopoly of several sole engross foreclose
22 独占似的
23 物主
25 专利