procurement
意味: The process of obtaining goods, services, or works from an external source, often through a competitive bidding process.
Procurement is a key function in business and government, encompassing everything from sourcing suppliers to negotiating contracts. Public procurement is subject to strict regulations to ensure transparency and fair competition. The word often collocates with 'public,' 'department,' 'process,' and 'strategy.'
例文
- The procurement department is responsible for sourcing materials at the best possible price. 采购部门负责以最优价格采购材料。El departamento de compras se encarga de obtener materiales al mejor precio posible.調達部門は可能な限り最良の価格で資材を調達する責任を負っている。조달 부서는 가능한 한 최적의 가격으로 자재를 확보할 책임이 있다.
- Public procurement rules require competitive tendering for contracts above a certain value. 公共采购规则要求一定金额以上的合同必须进行竞争性招标。Las normas de contratación pública exigen licitación competitiva para contratos que superen un determinado importe.公共調達の規則では、一定額以上の契約には競争入札が義務付けられている。공공 조달 규정에 따르면 일정 금액 이상의 계약에는 경쟁 입찰이 의무화되어 있다.
- Delays in procurement have pushed back the project timeline by several months. 采购方面的延误导致项目进度推迟了数月。Los retrasos en la contratación han retrasado el calendario del proyecto varios meses.調達の遅延により、プロジェクトのスケジュールが数か月後ろ倒しになった。조달 지연으로 인해 프로젝트 일정이 수개월 뒤로 밀렸다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: professional
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old French procurer (to obtain, take care of), from Latin procurare (to take care of, manage), from pro- (for, on behalf of) + curare (to take care of). The noun form entered English in the 14th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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