spin off
英 [ˈspɪn ɒf]
美 [ˈspɪn ɔːf]
(从现有公司中)剥离出,独立,分立
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (从现有公司中)剥离出,独立,分立
Tospin offorspin offsomething such as a company means to create a new company that is separate from the original organization.- He rescued the company and later spun off its textile division into a separate company...
他挽救了该公司,随后将其纺织部门剥离出来成立了一个独立的公司。 - Corven plans to help large companies spin out smaller, entrepreneurial firms.
科文计划帮大公司分立出一些小型企业。
- He rescued the company and later spun off its textile division into a separate company...
英英释义
verb
- produce as a consequence of something larger
双语例句
- For years investors have wanted News Corp to spin off its newspaper assets.
多年来投资者都期望新闻集团能丢掉它资产中报纸的这一块。 - Use that as a platform to spin off more discussions which will then reveal more about both of you. For the new commonalities that get unveiled, build on them further.
把它作为一个平台,进行更多的讨论,这样你们都会更好地了解彼此。对于发现的新的共同之处,可以在这个基础上进一步交流。 - It doesn't have actually any causal effect on the body; it's just a sort of irrelevant spin off.
对肉体不会产生实质的因果关系;,只是一种不相关的衍生罢了。 - GM agreed to spin off the Opel division before the troubled company went into bankruptcy earlier this year.
今年早些时候因陷入困境而申请破产保护之前,通用同意剥离欧宝业务。 - But it would be reasonable to demand that accountancy firms spin off their consultancy businesses into companies separate from their auditing arms, as some European countries already require.
但像一些欧洲国家已经要求的那样,让会计公司将咨询业务剥离,变成与审计业务独立的公司,也是合情合理的。 - He rescued the company and later spun off its textile division into a separate company
他挽救了该公司,随后将其纺织部门剥离出来成立了一个独立的公司。 - To spin off its measurement and components business to form a new company.
将其测量和零部件业务分离出去组建了一个新的公司。 - I don't like any of the other negative effects that spin off from various security issues people experience every single day, due in large part to their own ignorance, either.
我不喜欢任何其他的消极影响,这些影响源自各种安全问题给人们的体验,要么是在很大程度上应归咎于他们自己的无知。 - When the work is finished we should be able to spin off a few extras.
这项工作完成后,我们还可以附带着加做出一些。 - The US regulators allowed the two largest futures exchanges in the US the New York Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to merge in 2008 after the two agreed to spin off their metals business.
继纽约商品交易所和芝加哥商品交易所同意剥离其金属业务之后,美国监管部门允许了这两家美国最大的期货交易所在2008年进行合并。
