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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.
    1. 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。
    2. 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。

英英释义

verb

  • produce as a consequence of something larger

    双语例句

    • The decision to spin off publishing, education and Australian holdings from the fox, sky and Star TV and film brands had "nothing to do" with investigations stemming from the hacking scandal in its UK newspaper arm, he said.
      默多克表示,将出版、教育和澳大利亚控股业务与福克斯(fox)、天空(sky)和星空(star)等电视电影品牌拆分的决定,与英国报纸部门窃听丑闻引发的调查“无关”。
    • Taiwanese companies increasingly spin off their mainland operations and list them in Hong Kong.
      越来越多的台湾企业将其大陆业务分拆,并在香港上市。
    • 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。
    • For most foreign-owned businesses in China, the rules are expected to remain irrelevant because few of them choose to spin off their mainland businesses.
      预计对于多数在华外资企业而言,该规定与它们的关系仍不大,因为它们中没有几家会选择分拆其大陆业务。
    • The rule makes it difficult for companies to spin off their mainland units on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
      该规定使台湾企业很难在台湾证交所(taiwanstockexchange)将它们的大陆子公司分拆上市。
    • 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。
    • One possibility is for Goldman to spin off its activities that come under the latter heading: the hedge funds and private equity investments in which it risks capital.
      对于高盛而言,一个可能性是,将属于第二个类目的业务分拆出去:即用资金冒险的对冲基金和私人股本投资业务。
    • 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。
    • Sir Richard Branson of Virgin claims he kept his music business creative by constantly allowing new record labels to spin off, each with no more than 200 staff and their own location and identity.
      Virgin的理查德布兰森爵士(SirRichardBranson)声称,他让自己的音乐业务保持创造力的秘诀,就是不断允许新唱片公司脱胎而出每家公司的雇员都不超过200名,都有自己的办公地点和标识。
    • 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。