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co-found如何读
co-found是什么意思
co-found英英释义
verb
transitive verb
to join one or more others in founding (something, such as an organization or institution) : to found (something) jointly … she went on to co-found the Agricultural Workers Association, which would eventually become the United Farm Workers.—Ericka N. Goodman-Hughey
Renowned prankster and engineer Steve Wozniak has returned to the company he cofounded seven years ago.—Paul Freiberger
verb
transitive verb
to join one or more others in founding (something, such as an organization or institution) : to found (something) jointly … she went on to co-found the Agricultural Workers Association, which would eventually become the United Farm Workers.—Ericka N. Goodman-Hughey
Renowned prankster and engineer Steve Wozniak has returned to the company he cofounded seven years ago.—Paul Freiberger
co-found词源英文解释
The first known use of cofound was circa 1661
co-found 例句
1 Yudkowsky would go on to cofound the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence, which is now called the Machine Learning Research Institute.
2 Ravensthorpe, the Nordic colony you cofound as Eivor Wolf-Kissed, should be awash in song day and night.
3 Nutchamai branched out from her family’s financial business to, in 2002, cofound the energy drink company Carabao.
4 One of its earliest members, Art Clay, would go on to cofound the National Brotherhood of Skiers in 1973, along with Ben Finley, then-president of the 4 Seasons West Ski Club of Los Angeles.
5 Abrams went on to cofound Dropping Dimes and recruited Jaffee post-retirement, with his love of basketball and social work skillset, to work directly with the former ABA players.
6 Two years later, Wilde and Angermayer recruited Brand to cofound Atai.
7 After growing up in the shadows of America’s nuclear weapons program, Alexandr Wang dropped out of MIT at 19 to cofound Scale AI.
8 This led Cunningham to cofound Museum Hue, an arts organization that provides tools and resources in support of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color working in arts and culture across the US.
9 Zhang Ziqin wishesto gather elitesin various sectors, andco-found "harmonious logistics" together with associations and social groups.
张子琴希望通过携手协会和社会团体,汇集各行业精英,共同创建“和谐物流”。
10 In 1965, Gordon Moore , who would laterco-found Intel with Robert Noyce ,made a bold prediction.
1965年,后来与RobertNoyce联合创立英特尔的GordenMoore作出了一个大胆的预测。
11 A study of 3, 300 employees last yearby consulting firm Bain& Co. found similar results.
去年咨询公司贝恩(Bain&;Co.)对3,300名员工的研究得出了类似的结果。