establish verb ⇨establish (establish a company)⇨find3 (establish the facts)establish
verb
➡ See also the entry for begin另见begin条establish ♦︎ set sth up ♦︎ form ♦︎ foundThese words all mean to start or create an organization or system.这些词均表示建立、创立。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to establish / set up / form / found a / an group / society / club / party / company / institute / movement / colony / republic◆to establish / set up / form a / an relationship / partnership / alliance / government / committee / team / network / database◆to establish / set up / found a business / firm / programme◆to establish / set up a / an fund / initiative / project / scheme / procedure / monopoly / regime / monarchy◆to establish / found a / an dynasty / empire / church■establish [transitive] (ratherformal, especiallywritten) to start or create sth, such as an organization or system, that is meant to last for a long time; to start having a relationship, especially a formal one, with another person, group or country建立;创立;创建(尤指正式关系)◆The new treaty establishes a free trade zone.新条约设立了自由贸易区。◆Let's establish some ground rules.我们来制订一些基本原则吧。◆The school has established a successful relationship with the local community.这所学校和当地社区建立了良好的关系。 see also establishment ⇨ introduction1■ˌset sth ˈup
phrasal verb
(setting, set, set)to start or create sth, such as an organization or system建立;创立;开办◆I'm planning to set up my own business.我正打算自己创业。◆A fund will be set up for the dead men's families.将为死者家属设立一项基金。◆The company has set up its European headquarters in the UK.这家公司已经在英国设立了欧洲总部。ⓘ Set sth up is often used in business contexts, to talk about starting a business or making financial arrangements. * set sth up常用于商务语境,指开办公司或设立财务安排◆to set up a business / a company / a firm / a fund / a project / a scheme / a venture / an initiative / a monopoly / a headquarters / a base创业;开公司;成立企业;设立基金;创建项目;设立计划;创办企业;创建新方案;建立垄断;设立总部;创建基地■form [transitive, intransitive] to start or create sth such as an organization or system; to come together in a group of this kind建立;创立;成立◆They hope to form the new government.他们希望组建新政府。◆We are a newly-formed political party.我们是一个新成立的政党。◆The band formed in 2005.这支乐队成立于2005年。ⓘ Form is often used in political contexts. * form常用于政治语境◆to form a government / an administration / a cabinet / a coalition / a committee / a council / an assembly / a party / a league / an alliance / a trade union / a syndicate组建政府;成立行政机构;组阁;成立联合政府/委员会;组建市政委员会;成立议会;组建政党;组织联盟;结成同盟;建立工会/企业联合组织Form is also the most common verb used to talk about starting a band(= a group of musicians). * form还是最常用来表示乐队成立的动词。 see also formation ⇨ introduction1■found [transitive] (especiallywritten) to start or create sth such as an organization or institution, especially by providing money; to be the first to start building and living in a town or country(尤指出资)创建,创办;兴建(城镇或国家)◆He founded the company 20 years ago.他20年前创办了这家公司。◆Her family founded the college in 1895.她的家族于1895年创办了这所学院。◆The town was founded by English settlers in 1790.这座城镇是英格兰移民于1790年建起的。ⓘ Collocates of found include institute, society, company, firm, town, city, church, monastery and convent.与found搭配的词有institute、society、company、firm、town、city、church、monastery和convent。 see also foundation ⇨ introduction1
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