英:[ˈsɪndɪkət , ˈsɪndɪkeɪt]
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英:[ˈsɪndɪkət , ˈsɪndɪkeɪt]
美:[ˈsɪndɪkət , ˈsɪndɪkeɪt]
n.
辛迪加,企业联合组织,财团
v.
把(文章、图片、电视节目等)出售给多个媒体
vt.& vi.
(使)联合组成辛迪加
vt.
(通过报业联合组织)出售(稿件)
syn·di·cate
复数:syndicates
第三人称单数:syndicates
现在分词:syndicating
过去式:syndicated
过去分词:syndicated
syndication (n.)
词根:syndicate
n.syndication 企业联合组织;辛迪加组织
syndicator 辛迪加组织者;参加辛迪加者
noun
a council or body of syndics
the office or jurisdiction of a syndic
an association of persons officially authorized to undertake a duty or negotiate business
a group of persons or concerns who combine to carry out a particular transaction or project
cartel sense 2
a loose association of racketeers in control of organized crime
a business concern that sells materials for publication in a number of newspapers or periodicals simultaneously
a group of newspapers under one management
verb
transitive verb
to subject to or manage as a syndicate
to sell (something, such as a cartoon) to a syndicate or for publication in many newspapers or periodicals at oncealso: to sell the work of (someone, such as a writer) in this way
a syndicated columnist
to sell (something, such as a series of television programs) directly to local stations
intransitive verb
to unite to form a syndicate
underwriting syndicate[经]证券包销集团
1620年代,“议会或代表团体”,源自法语 syndicat(15世纪),来自 syndic “公司代表”(见 syndic)+ -at(见 -ate(1))。 “资本家或公司的组合,以执行某些商业事业”的意义首次出现于1865年。出版业中“出版商协会,用于购买文章等,以在多家报纸上同时发表”的意义始于1889年。作为“有组织犯罪,黑手党”的同义词,记录于1929年。
银行团
辛迪加
企业联合组织
银团
财团
认购银行团
放款银行团
Noun French syndicat, from syndic
The first known use of syndicate was in 1624
synergismnoun
action between individual parts or forces that produces a total result that is greater than the sum of the individual results
synthesizeverb
to combine or produce by synthesis
syndicate1 of 2noun
an association of persons involved in some official duty or business
an association of people involved in organized crime
a business concern that sells materials for publication at the same time in a number of newspapers or magazines
syndicate2 of 2verb
to operate as a syndicate
to sell (as a cartoon) for publication in several newspapers or magazines at oncealso: to sell the work of (as a writer) in this way
a syndicated columnist
to join to form a syndicate
syndicate1 of 2noun
an association of persons involved in some official duty or business
an association of people involved in organized crime
a business concern that sells materials for publication at the same time in a number of newspapers or magazines
syndicate2 of 2verb
to operate as a syndicate
to sell (as a cartoon) for publication in several newspapers or magazines at oncealso: to sell the work of (as a writer) in this way
a syndicated columnist
to join to form a syndicate
syndicate1 of 2noun
an association of persons involved in some official duty or business
an association of people involved in organized crime
a business concern that sells materials for publication at the same time in a number of newspapers or magazines
syndicate2 of 2verb
to operate as a syndicate
to sell (as a cartoon) for publication in several newspapers or magazines at oncealso: to sell the work of (as a writer) in this way
a syndicated columnist
to join to form a syndicate
syndicate1 of 2noun
an association of persons involved in some official duty or business
an association of people involved in organized crime
a business concern that sells materials for publication at the same time in a number of newspapers or magazines
syndicate2 of 2verb
to operate as a syndicate
to sell (as a cartoon) for publication in several newspapers or magazines at oncealso: to sell the work of (as a writer) in this way
a syndicated columnist
to join to form a syndicate
1 Decades ago, some newspapers discontinued Joyce Maynard’s syndicated column, Domestic Affairs, after she announced that she and her husband were separating.
2 CBS Global Distribution, which syndicates “Judge Judy” around the world, on Monday said that the daytime program’s no-nonsense star had agreed to extend her contract through 2020, when she will be 77 years old.
3 She also had a cameo on "The Brady Bunch Movie," a send-up of the original sitcom which continues to play in syndicated reruns.
4 Murdock does his crime-fighting in Hell’s Kitchen, a very specific neighborhood in New York City that locals know more for its trendy restaurants than its crime syndicates.
5 At the peak of his popularity, about a decade ago, Mr. Callahan’s syndicated work appeared in more than 200 newspapers around the world, and many of them got used to receiving letters of objection..
6 The column was dubbed the Ear and was syndicated to dozens of newspapers.
7 At his peak, his humor column for The Washington Post was syndicated in more than 500 newspapers.
8 “Of course I do. But it all goes to the syndicate. And everybody has a share. Don’t you understand? It’s exactly what happens with those plum tomatoes I sell to Colonel Cathcart.”
9 Kasem, the former host of the syndicated program "American Top 40," was moved to Canada by his wife, his agent Don Pitts said, after being kept at the Gaffney Funeral Home in Tacoma, Washington.
10 The assassin belonged to the local Nagasaki branch of Japan's largest crime syndicate.
刺杀由日本最大的犯罪团伙组织长崎分支机构策划实施.
11 “He’s definitely a guy who took a risk with his sound,” says Bobby Bones, the radio host whose nationally syndicated morning show is the biggest in country music.
12 His father owns and runs an international media syndicate.
他父亲拥有并亲自经营一家国际报业传媒稿件辛迪加.
13 In 1982 they took their powerful thumbs and their often heated arguments on the week’s newest release to “At the Movies,” a syndicated series produced by Tribune Entertainment.
14 Unlike in 1995, gay marriage is now on the statute books or at least high on the news agenda in most countries where Xena will be syndicated.
15 Today his programme is syndicated to 500 stations...
今天他的节目将在 500 多家电视台播出。
16 Ho is no stranger to TV and has appeared on "The Amazing Race" and "American Idol" and is a commentator on the "Heartland Poker Tour" syndicated TV series.
17 He talks about syndicated loans as a means of financing major projects.
向采访者介绍用辛迪加贷款为大型项目融资的情况.
18 Joanne Carson, the second wife of Johnny Carson and the host of her own syndicated talk show, died on Friday at her home in Los Angeles.
19 The company syndicates cartoons to newspapers across the country.
这家公司向全国各地的报纸出售漫画卡通.
20 The common method of using RSS, ATOM, or REST to syndicate data to the iPhone is fairly simple, but you will have to write a parser.
使用RSS、ATOM或REST将数据连锁到iPhone的常规方法非常简单,但是必须要编写一个解析器。
1 财团
6 银行团
7 评议会特别委员会