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establishmentnoun(ORGANIZATION)C1[C]abusinessor otherorganization, or theplacewhere anorganizationoperates: 企业;机构;单位 aneducational/financial/religiousestablishment教育/金融/宗教机构 the establishment[S,+ sing/pl verb] theimportantandpowerfulpeoplewhocontrolacountryor anorganization,especiallythose whosupporttheexistingsituation: (尤指支持维持现状的)当权派,统治集团,权势集团Critics saidjudgeswere on thesideof the establishment.持批评意见的人称法官们站在了权势集团的一边。 - Sheseemsto havespentall herlifestudyingineducationalestablishments.
- For aninexpensiveplacetostay, theguidebookrecommendsasmallfamily-run establishment near thecathedral.
- Theyembarkedon atourof the city's manydrinkingestablishments.
- Thislarge,ratherrun-downestablishmentoffersroomsfor US$8.
- This 16-roomhoteloffersmore than theusualtwo-star establishment, thoughitslocationis not very good.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEnterprises - acquiree
- acquirer
- acquiror
- agency
- agribusiness
- answering service
- citadel
- consortium
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- firm
- franchise
- franchisee
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- multinational
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See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Organizations, Societies & clubs Powerful people & dictators establishmentnoun(START)C1[U]theprocessofstartingorcreatingsomething, forexample, anorganization: 建立;创立 Sinceitsestablishment in 1945, theUnitedNationshasplayedadominantrolein thedevelopmentofinternationallaw.联合国自1945年成立以来就在制定国际法方面起到了主要作用。 The establishmentofnewareasofemploymentis apriority.创建新的就业领域是当务之急。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSuccess & failure in business - administration
- axe
- bankrupt
- bankruptcy
- be running on fumesidiom
- belly
- dying
- fold
- go darkidiom
- go to the wallidiom
- growth hacker
- growth hacking
- have a corner on a marketidiom
- receiver
- soft launch
- spin
- spinsomethingoff
- start (something) up
- subscale
- turn around
See more results » (Definition ofestablishmentfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)establishment| American Dictionaryestablishmentnoun(POWERFUL PEOPLE)[C]thepeoplewho have most of thepowerwithingovernmentorsocietyor in aparticularbusinessoractivity: thediplomatic/educational/literaryestablishment [C]An establishment is aparticularplaceofbusiness: Visitors come toshopin thefashionablenew establishmentsdowntown. establishmentnoun(START)[U]theactofstartingorcreatingsomething that will last alongtime: She called for the establishment ofnationwideacademicstandards. (Definition ofestablishmentfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)establishment| Business English[C]abusinessor otherorganization, or theplacewhere anorganizationoperates: aneducational/training/religiousestablishment Whatpercentofyourestablishment'stotalsalesare fromoutsideyourcountry? [S]theactofstartingabusiness,organization,project, etc.: Sinceitsestablishment in the late 1960s thecompanyhasgrownsteadily. establishment ofsth The establishment of newareasofemploymentis apriority. the establishment [S]theimportantandpowerfulpeoplewhocontrolacountry,profession, ororganization,especiallythose whosupporttheexistingsituation: Critics saidjudgeswere on thesideof the establishment. thebusiness/medical/militaryestablishment (Definition ofestablishmentfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofestablishmentestablishment Retail establishments exhibit some preference for local produce to meet consumer demand for freshness, and to demonstrate commitment to local communities7.From theCambridge English Corpus On the other hand, the previously strong association of all kinds of seafood served at eating establishments with alcohol has been weakened.From theCambridge English Corpus There were four establishments in the state, with average capital of over $4.1 million.From theCambridge English Corpus The experimental philosopher, faith's most ardent defender, easily became the establishment's greatest challenger.From theCambridge English Corpus Much less would it have been able to protect any commercial establishments or possessions overseas.From theCambridge English Corpus Emphasizing the private and domestic nature of their establishments was a way of reconciling their work with domestic notions of femininity.From theCambridge English Corpus Isn't it high time our teacher training establishments were made to recognise these hard facts of life?From theCambridge English Corpus To combat alcoholism among worken, the law forbade the sale of strong drinks for public use in cafes and other catering establishments.From theCambridge English Corpus The draft regulations did not include any estimates of the numbers of employees at these establishments.From theCambridge English Corpus In addition, there were 1,640 establishments in the medical equipment rental/leasing business.From theCambridge English Corpus Long-term illness rates are much higher for the over 85 age group when the population in communal establishments is included.From theCambridge English Corpus No deficiencies were identified by sanitarians at food establishments or sprout distributors.From theCambridge English Corpus The trace-back investigation identified no deficiencies at food establishments, sprout distributors, or the sprouter facility.From theCambridge English Corpus Sanctions extended from the disciplining of individuals to the closure of particular establishments, not to mention referral to the police and prosecuting authorities.From theCambridge English Corpus In the more refined and expensive of these evening eating establishments, seafood occupies a very important position.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithestablishmentestablishmentThese are words often used in combination withestablishment. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. academic establishment Yet just like its processual precedent, it has developed from theoretical avant-garde toacademicestablishment. From theCambridge English Corpus commercial establishment What role does the architecture play in the wide range of ecological impacts of acommercialestablishmentsuch as a restaurant? From theCambridge English Corpus defence establishment That means that in an office involved with financial matters, 95% accuracy will suffice but in adefenceestablishmentsome 99% may be a requirement. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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