institutions
US /ɪnstɪt'ju:ʃnz/
・UK /ɪnstɪt'ju:ʃnz/
A2 初級
n. pl.名詞 (複數)機構設施
Institutions of higher education were established for young adults' benefit
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台灣花旗走入歷史!全球花旗分行紛紛關閉:原因何在? (Why Citibank Branches Are Closing Around The World)
10:27
- Citi eventually joined the list of institutions deemed too big to fail, receiving $476.2 billion in bailout from the federal government.
花旗銀行最終加入了被認定為「太龐大以致於不能失敗」的機構名單,從聯邦政府獲得 4762 億美元的紓困援助。
為什麼億萬富翁都喜歡「裝窮」?(Why Billionaires Try So Hard To Look "Poor")
11:51
- Private equity firms are some of the most hated financial institutions because they have a long history of bankrupting beloved companies and laying off thousands of workers all to try and turn a slight better profit.
私募股權公司是最令人討厭的金融機構之一,因為它們長期以來一直讓心愛的公司破產,並解僱數千名員工,以試圖獲得稍微更好的利潤。
為什麼瑞士有這麼多億萬富翁? (Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?)
07:24
- It's also home to major business institutions such as the World Economic Forum, which famously gathers global business leaders to its annual event here in Davos.
它也是世界經濟論壇等主要商業機構的所在地,該論壇以聚集全球商界領袖參加達沃斯的年度活動而聞名。
比爾-蓋茨希望我們從冠狀病毒中學到什麼? (What Bill Gates hopes we learn from coronavirus)
03:57
- We did that by binding ourselves together through a variety of institutions – including WHO on health.
我們藉由著各式各樣的機構,包括健康方面的世衛組織 WHO,來拉近彼此之間的距離。
- And I've always believed in global cooperation, that human ability to take a much worse situation and craft it into the institutions and the economic growth and innovation that we've had between World War II and now –
而且我一直相信全球合作,人類有能力應對更糟糕的情況並將其融入制度、經濟增長和創新中,我們在二戰和現在之間擁有的