英:[ɪn'kɔ:pəreɪtə]
美:[ɪn'kɔpəˌreɪtə]
英:[ɪn'kɔ:pəreɪtə]
美:[ɪn'kɔpəˌreɪtə]
verb
transitive verb
to unite or work into something already existent so as to form an indistinguishable whole
to blend or combine thoroughly
to form into a legal corporation
to admit to membership in a corporate body
to give material form to : embody
intransitive verb
to unite in or as one body
to form or become a corporation
adjective
incorporated
Verb Middle English, from Late Latin incorporatus, past participle of incorporare, from Latin in- + corpor-, corpus body — more at midriff
The first known use of incorporate was in the 14th century
incorrectadjective
not correct: as
inaccurate, faulty
an incorrect copy
not true : wrong
an incorrect answer
not proper
incorrect behavior
incorrectadjective
not correct: as
inaccurate, faulty
an incorrect copy
not true : wrong
an incorrect answer
not proper
incorrect behavior
incorporealadjective
having no material body or form : immaterial
incorporateverb
to unite or combine to form a single whole : blend
to give form to : embody
to form, make into, or become a corporation
incorporate a company
1 Incorporator Changes , Items, Mfr Parts, Manufacturers, Prices.
组件工程师项目,制造商,制造商零件。
2 One or more persons may act as the incorporator or incorporators of a corporation by delivering articles of incorporation to the secretary of state for filing.
一人或者多人可以作为公司发起人向州务卿提交公司章程以备案。
3 This design incorporates the best features of our earlier models.
4 a diet that incorporates many different fruits and vegetables
5 The company was incorporated in 1981.
6 The company incorporated in 1981.
7 The mall owner will incorporate parking, but the plan is still being configured.
8 The program, which was first announced in February 2021 and went into effect at the start of this year, gave multinational corporations an ultimatum: incorporate their regional headquarters within the country, or don’t expect to do business here.
1 合并者
2 结合者
4 团体组织
5 联合者