spin off
分拆:指将某个部分或业务从原有公司中独立出来
常用释义
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基本释义
- 分拆:指将某个部分或业务从原有公司中独立出来,成立一个新的公司或部门。
- 衍生:指从原有的产品、作品等中发展出新的产品、作品等。
例句
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1·In order to spin off the Moon, Earth would have had to rotate so fast that a day would have lasted less than three hours.为了脱离月球,地球必须旋转得如此之快,以至于一天持续的时间少于三个小时。
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2·Stem cells found in embryos can spin off a wide range of tissue types.胚胎干细胞可以分化成多种组织类型。
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3·Or perhaps ITA could spin off its res system business into a new company.另一种可能是ITA将剥离它的预订系统业务,组建一家新公司。
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4·The move fuelled speculation that UBS would sell or spin off its investment bank.此举引发猜测,瑞银或将出售或剥离其投资银行。
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5·Yet it has now changed its mind, proposing to spin off TIM in order to reduce its debts.现在其已经改变了它的想法,谋求出售TIM以减少债务。
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6·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。
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7·Even NPIL plans to spin off its drug-discovery arm as a new company in which it will hold an 18% stake.即使是NPIL公司也准备将它的药品研发公司剥离出来成立一个新公司,自己只持有18%的股份。
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8·In March, Pfizer also announced a strategy to spin off four non-pharma units to focus on its core business.在3月份,辉瑞还宣布剥离4个非制药子公司以专注于它的核心业务。
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9·One study suggests that Galileo will create 140,000 jobs, and the EIT is supposed to spin off lots of new firms.有研究认为,伽利略计划将创造14万个新的就业机会,而人们也期望EIT能催生很多的新兴企业。
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10·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。