单词 | proprietary |
释义 | proprietaryWord family adjectiveproprietaryproprietorialadverbproprietoriallynounproprietorproprietorship , Companies Tradepro·pri·e·ta·ry /prəˈpraɪətəri $ -teri/ adjectiveadj formal 1 BBT especially British EnglishBrE a proprietary product is one that is sold under a trade name 专营的,专利的 OPP generic a proprietary brand of insecticide 专利品牌杀虫剂 proprietary software products 专利软件产品 2 BBCrelating to who owns something 所有的;所有权的 They have proprietary rights to the data. 他们拥有那些数据资料的所有权。 He has no proprietary interest in the farm (=he does not own any part of it). 他对这座农场没有所有权。 3. OWNproprietary behaviour makes it seem that you think you own something or someone 〔行为〕像所有者那样的;所有人(似)的 Examples from the Corpus proprietary• It includes the Streamware Kernel that enables the networking protocol to be used in proprietary and embedded environments, the firm says.• He would never have married her, but he had a proprietary feeling toward her anyway.• As such it became almost as famous as the great cataract itself for which the Porter family assumed a proprietary interest.• It is now more feasible than ever for organisations to switch from their expensive proprietary machines to lower-cost Unix computers.• Most proprietary medications are designed not to kill filter bacteria.• Obtainable under the proprietary name Chlordane, the toxin gradually works down into the soil diffusing into the soil atmosphere.• Letraset a proprietary name for rub-down or dry transfer lettering used in preparing artwork.• The employment protection legislation has created for certain employees a proprietary right in their jobs. proprietary brand• Beware of some proprietary brands - most are for preventative use and will have little effect against serious outbreaks of parasites.• If you suspect a true external fungus infection treat with proprietary brand of fungus care. proprietary interest• As such it became almost as famous as the great cataract itself for which the Porter family assumed a proprietary interest.• It is therefore not such property where there is only in the alleged owners a claim to a proprietary interest.• Private nuisance remains fundamentally a remedy for the infringement of a proprietary interest in land.• Nothing was said to indicate she had a proprietary interest in the house.• She felt a proprietary interest in these two beauties lying there in bed.• It must be said that as a matter of civil law the existence of an equitable proprietary interest is doubtful.• Presumably the reason why the bank has an equitable proprietary interest is that the law imposes a constructive trust.• This is a direct consequence of the fact that a security interest confers some type of proprietary interest on its holder. From Longman Business Dictionary proprietarypro·pri·e·ta·ry /prəˈpraɪətəri-teri/ adjectiveadj 1based on ideas, information etc belonging to one particular company, rather than on ideas etc that any company can use The process we use to review what we market is proprietary, and therefore it’s our policy not to discuss it. Proprietary information about a company’s commodity buying plans could influence the markets if it were publicly known. The computer uses a proprietary operating system rather than Microsoft’s Windows. 2MARKETING a proprietary product is sold under a company’s brand name, rather than a GENERIC name (=a general name for a type of product) Award’s contact lenses are sold both under its own name and under retailers’ proprietary brands. proprietary drugs ProprietaryPro·pri·e·ta·ry /prəˈpraɪətəri-teri/ written abbreviation PtyORGANIZATIONS [adj] used in the names of companies in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Pfizer Australia Pty Ltd (1400-1500) Late Latin proprietarius, from Latin proprietas; → PROPERTY |
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