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
- 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。 - And one from which it hopes to spin off lucrative contracts building railways in Algeria, Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan and elsewhere.
(而且中国还希望获得安哥拉,伊朗,俄罗斯,哈萨克斯坦和其他地方的有利可图的铁路建设合同)。 - Could the enterprise take these IPR rights and "spin off" a new business around them?
企业是否能利用这些知识产权运营新业务? - 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。 - A second option would be to spin off the operations that do business with the Chinese military.
第二个选择是剥离与中国军方有业务往来的部门。 - So you can now spin off the application chain in to a delock version of what you've already had.
因此,你现在可以脱离应用程序链,将其改变成为你已经拥有的解锁版本。 - However, the ceiling has driven many companies to spin off their China businesses and list them outside Taiwan, effectively robbing the local market of a dynamic segment.
然而,这一上限却驱使许多公司分离出中国大陆业务,并将其在岛外上市,这实际上使台湾岛内市场丧失了一个有活力的组成部分。 - In such a world, societies that can nurture people with the ability to imagine and spin off new ideas will thrive.
在这样的世界里,能培养人们的想象力并催发新想法的社会才会繁荣。 - At present in China, a popular TV series will spin off many, similar new TV series.
目前在中国,一部热门电视剧会派生出许多协同的新电视剧。 - 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。