syndicate
意味: A group of individuals or organisations combined to promote a common interest; as a verb, to publish or broadcast material simultaneously in multiple outlets.
As a noun, syndicate has multiple applications: a crime syndicate (an organised criminal group), a business syndicate (a group of investors), a syndicate of newspapers, or a lottery syndicate (a group pooling their tickets). As a verb, to syndicate content means to distribute it to multiple publications simultaneously — syndicated columns and comic strips appear in newspapers worldwide. In Lloyd's of London, syndicates are the groups that underwrite insurance.
例文
- The investigation revealed a vast criminal syndicate operating across three continents. 调查揭露了一个横跨三大洲运作的庞大犯罪辛迪加。La investigación reveló un vasto sindicato criminal que operaba en tres continentes.捜査により、3つの大陸にまたがって活動する巨大な犯罪シンジケートが明らかになりました。수사 결과 세 대륙에 걸쳐 활동하는 거대한 범죄 조직이 드러났습니다.
- Her column is syndicated in over fifty newspapers across the English-speaking world. 她的专栏被辛迪加式地发布在整个英语世界的五十多家报纸上。Su columna está sindicada en más de cincuenta periódicos del mundo anglófono.彼女のコラムは英語圏の50以上の新聞にシンジケート配信されています。그녀의 칼럼은 영어권 50개 이상의 신문에 신디케이트 배급되고 있습니다.
- They formed a lottery syndicate at the office, each contributing five pounds a week. 他们在办公室组建了一个彩票联购团,每人每周出五英镑。Formaron un sindicato de lotería en la oficina, contribuyendo cada uno con cinco libras por semana.彼らはオフィスで宝くじシンジケートを結成し、一人あたり毎週5ポンドを出し合いました。그들은 사무실에서 복권 신디케이트를 결성하여 매주 1인당 5파운드씩 출자했습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: professional, media
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From French syndicat (a trade union, a group), from medieval Latin syndicus (a representative), from Greek syndikos (an advocate), combining syn- (together) and dike (justice).
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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