单词 | Empire, the |
释义 | Empire, the, Companies Governmentem·pire /ˈempaɪə $ -paɪr/ ●●○ W3 noun [countableC] 1 PGa group of countries that are all controlled by one ruler or government 帝国 the Roman empire 罗马帝国 2 BBCa group of organizations controlled by one person 大企业;大集团 a business empire 大型企业集团 n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 1: a group of countries that are all controlled by one ruler or government adjectives a large/vast/huge empire The emperor Claudius ruled a vast empire stretching from Persia to Britain. a great empire (=large and powerful) The city was the centre of a great empire. the Roman/British/Soviet etc empire The Barbarians finally overthrew the Roman empire. a colonial empire (=a group of countries ruled by another country that is far away) verbsFrance had a huge colonial empire. found an empire (=start an empire) The Persian empire was founded by Cyrus the Great. an empire grows As the empire grew, its new territories needed to be protected. an empire falls/collapses (=loses power suddenly) In A.D.476, the western part of the Empire collapsed. an empire crumbles (=loses power gradually) phrasesThe vast empire was beginning to crumble. the decline of an empire (=the gradual decrease in an empire's power) The next two hundred years saw the gradual decline of the Roman empire. the fall/collapse of an empire (=the sudden end of an empire) After the battle of Waterloo, the collapse of Napoleon's empire was inevitable. n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: a group of organizations controlled by one person adjectives a business/financial/media etc empire His business empire is now worth over $20 billion. a large/vast/huge empire verbsHe created a vast financial empire worth billions of dollars. build (up) an empire She built her clothing empire from one small shop to an international chain. run an empire (=be in charge of it) She now runs a whole media empire. an empire collapses (=fails and ends suddenly) phrasesWhen the business empire collapsed, thousands of employees lost their jobs. the collapse of an empire He left the country after the collapse of his construction empire. the EmpireEmpire, the1n nthe British Empire Examples from the Corpus empire• Some of these may try to act as conscientious promoters of talent, but others are empire builders.• But after Charles's death, his empire dissolved in a turbulence of Frankish feud.• Ribault soon had to abandon the other two ships, the last reminders of a planned Huguenot empire.• a media empire• The point is that the fact of empire affects both white and black communities.• Selim had formidable obstacles to overcome, however, in modernising the archaic structure of the Ottoman empire.• Forbes to the eponymous publishing empire created by his flamboyant father, Huffington to oil-and-gas millions made by his dad.• This is the last main chapter in the story of this country's empire.• It was an age of unparalleled prosperity: the empire was at peace and trade was flourishing. business empire• Conran had launched a business empire that was eventually to employ thirty-three thousand people.• And he now sits at the helm of a $ 2 billion business empire that includes truck leasing and auto dealerships.• The club was put up for sale after the Kumar brothers' business empire went into receivership last month.• The way ahead would now seem to be clear for Mr Thompson's rivals to take over his business empire.• Like how he started his business empire, where the money came from.• Despite promises, he has yet to resolve conflict of interest issues relating to his business empire.• A millionaires' row for the aristocracy, film stars and the kings of international business empires.• The discovery was made by accountants sifting through the remains of the Maxwell business empire. Empire2n adjectiveadj n1 relating to the British Empire He thinks he's still living in the Empire days. n2. in a style that is typical of the period in France when Napoleon was the emperor, at the beginning of the 19th century. The word Empire can describe furniture, buildings, or clothes, especially women's dresses with high waists. From Longman Business Dictionary empireem·pire /ˈempaɪə-paɪr/ noun [countableC] informalORGANIZATIONS a group of companies or organizations controlled by one powerful company or person Their cautious management style has created a powerful retailing empire. The Bond business empire was once worth about £3.5 billion. (1200-1300) Old French Latin imperare; → EMPEROR |
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