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start-ups

英 [stɑːt ʌps]

美 [stɑːrt ʌps]

n.  刚成立的公司,新企业(尤指互联网公司)
start-up的复数

化学

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ (费用)创办所需的,起始阶段的,启动的
    Thestart-upcosts of something such as a new business or new product are the costs of starting to run or produce it.
    1. That is enough to pay the start-up costs for fourteen research projects...
      那足够用来支付 14 个科研项目的启动费用了。
    2. The minimum start-up capital for a Pizza franchise is estimated at $250,000 to $315,000.
      申请比萨饼店的品牌特许经营权的最低启动资金估计为 25 万到 31.5 万美元。
  • ADJ (公司)新成立的;刚创办的
    Astart-upcompany is a small business that has recently been started by someone.
    1. Thousands and thousands of start-up firms have poured into the computer market.
      成千上万家新成立的公司已涌进了计算机市场。
    2. Start-upis also a noun.
    3. For now the only bright spots in the labor market are small businesses and high-tech start-ups.
      目前劳动力市场上唯一的亮点是小企业和新兴高科技公司。

双语例句

  • Experts say they will help increase interest in Indian start-ups among foreign technology companies.
    专家们表示他们将提高外国科技公司对印度初创企业的兴趣。
  • The site is mainly used by software engineers and start-ups to store and collaborate on their work.
    目前,使用该网站的主要是软件工程师和初创企业,他们用它存储其工作内容并开展相互合作。
  • Research shows that start-ups are the source of most innovation, job creation and growth.
    研究表明,初创企业是大多数创新、就业和增长的源泉。
  • An estimated 30 start-ups have, for example, raised venture capital to build consumer video sites.
    例如,估计有30家初创企业已经筹集到风险资本,准备创建消费者视频网站了。
  • During the following decade, banks such as Chase Manhattan formed venture-capital arms to invest in technology start-ups.
    在其后的十年中,像大通曼哈顿银行这种的银行以风险资本的形式对技术的开发给予投资。
  • From previous experiences on plant construction and start-ups, provide general advice to upcoming challenges and expected pitfalls.
    根据原有的装置建设和开工经验为将会遇到的挑战和可能存在的缺陷提出大体建议。
  • The beginnings of such a culture have taken root in recent years, and some successful start-ups have sprouted.
    近几年,这种文化已开始生根,一些成功的新兴企业也在萌芽。
  • It also has stakes in other start-ups like Dropbox and Slack.
    公司也入股了其它初创公司,比如Dropbox和Slack。
  • The 1990s recession slowed the rush to technology and start-ups.
    上世纪90年代的衰退放慢了人们涌向科技和初创企业的步伐。
  • Start-ups also have new clients ( new to the start-up, anyway).
    新公司还拥有新客户(对新公司来说,客户无论如何都是新的)。