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    establish 的英语意思

    establishestablish /ɪˈstæblɪʃ/ AWL verb [transitive] 查看全部语言翻译1to start a company, organization, system, etc that is intended to exist or continue for a long time创立旨在长期存在或延续的公司、组织、制度等 SYN  found:  The city of Boerne was established by German settlers in the 1840s.博尔尼市由德国定居者于19世纪40年代建立。 Our goal is to establish a new research centre in the North.我们的目标是在北方建立一个新的研究中心。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say set up or start a company or organization, rather than use establish:· The company was set up in 1976.在日常英语中,人们通常说 set up 或 start a company or organization,而不用 establish:· The company was set up in 1976.2to begin a relationship with someone or a situation that will continue与某人开始一段将持续发展的关系,或建立一种将延续的局面establish relations/links/contact etc (with somebody) Hungary established diplomatic relations with Chile in 1990.匈牙利于1990年与智利建立了外交关系。 I wondered why he should bother to try and establish contact with me.我不明白他为何要费心尝试与我建立联系。3to find out facts that will prove that something is true查明能证明某事属实的事实:  The police must establish the facts of the case before proceeding.警方在继续调查前必须查明案件的事实。establish that The autopsy established that he had been murdered.尸检查明他系被谋杀。establish whether/if I was never able to establish whether she was telling the truth.我始终无法查明她是否在说实话。4to make people accept that you can do something, or that you have a particular quality使人们认可你有能力做某事,或承认你具备某种特质establish yourself (as/in) He had three years in which to establish himself as prime minister.他有三年时间来确立自己首相的地位。 He’d already begun to establish quite a reputation as a journalist.他已开始作为记者建立起相当高的声誉。THESAURUS同义词辨析establish to start a company or organization, especially one that exists for a long time创立公司或组织,尤指长期存在的: · The company was established in 1899.· 该公司创立于1899年。· He established a new research centre in Dublin.· 他在都柏林建立了一个新的研究中心。· Most of the money will be used to establish local industries and mobilize the work-force.· 大部分资金将用于建立地方产业并动员劳动力。set up to start a new company or organization. Set up is less formal than establish, and is the usual phrase to use in everyday English创办新的公司或组织。set up 比 establish 更非正式,是日常英语中的常用表达: · Kate and her partner are setting up their own printing business.· 凯特和她的合伙人正在创办自己的印刷公司。· Dad set up as a builder in 1990 and now he employs over twenty men.· 爸爸于1990年自立门户当建筑商,如今手下雇了二十多名工人。open to start a business that provides services to the public, such as a shop, restaurant, or hotel开设向公众提供服务的商业场所,如商店、餐厅或酒店: · He opened his first restaurant in 1995.· 他于1995年开了自己的第一家餐厅。· They just opened a new supermarket on Van Nuys Boulevard.· 他们刚在范纳伊斯大道上开了一家新超市。found to start a company or an organization such as a school or a hospital, especially by providing the money for it – used about something that was started a long time ago创办公司或学校、医院等组织,尤指为其提供资金——用于指很久以前创立的事物: · Who originally founded the college?· 这所学院最初是谁创建的?· The bank was founded 60 years ago in Munich.· 这家银行是60年前在慕尼黑创立的。inaugurate /ɪˈnɔːɡjəreɪt $ -ˈnɒː-/ formal正式 to start an organization with an official ceremony通过正式仪式创立组织: · Twenty years after the airport was inaugurated, it introduced its first transatlantic flights.· 机场启用二十年后,开通了首条跨大西洋航线。