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单词 procurement
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Definition of procurement in English:

procurement

noun prəˈkjʊəməntprəˈkjʊrmənt
mass noun
  • 1The action of obtaining or procuring something.

    取得;获得

    financial assistance for the procurement of legal advice

    获得法律帮助的财政资助。

    count noun the company's procurements from foreign firms

    该公司从外国公司取得的收益。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A handful of firms are thought to have benefited from being consistently awarded procurement contracts and are at the centre of the probe.
    • The marketing plan includes procurement of nuts at the appropriate time and giving the best price to the farmer.
    • Foreign firms have long decried the murky state of government procurement.
    • The President of the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association has a bit of advice for the Government when dealing with procurement.
    • During the talks, she said that Bulgarian legislation did not impose restrictions on the access of foreign candidates to Government procurement contracts.
    • She welcomes the liberalization of access for Australian firms to US Government procurement programs.
    • Bitner teaches procurement and acquisitions management in the School of Business and Technology on the Jacksonville campus.
    • A survey by the BIA found that about 50 per cent of the owners of firms thought that there was corruption when bids for public procurement were evaluated.
    • If public bodies continue to exclude local firms from their procurement process, all the brave words about a Smart Successful Scotland will ring hollow.
    • Measures to reduce border costs, harmonize technical standards, and liberalize public procurement expose firms to the rigours of competition.
    • Of course, EU competition cases aren't confined just to subsidy cases, there are lots of actions involving mergers and acquisitions and also public procurement.
    • Now they are being asked to embark on a massive round of negotiations on virtually all trade issues at once, and to add new trade issues such as government procurement and foreign investment.
    • £117 billion is being spent on procurement and small and medium-sized firms are being invited to cash in.
    • Internet-based procurement now puts foreign suppliers on almost equal footing as domestic suppliers.
    • He also hopes that Taiwan will open up the market for foreign contractors in public procurement projects.
    • We can use the intervening few years to make our markets more competitive, procurement more transparent and foreign investment much easier.
    • Although China has laws and rules for government procurement and bidding, foreign executives said that much Olympic contracting is governed by neither.
    • Traders at the satellite exchange negotiate deals and define technical requirements, including providing advice on procurement of ground segment hardware and teleport services.
    • The issue of technology is becoming the forefront of American procurement and acquisition issues.
    • He also said he decided to transfer school meal responsibility to schools after being given concrete legal, employment and procurement advice from senior council officers.
    Synonyms
    obtaining, acquiring, gaining, gain, procuring, collecting, collection, attainment, appropriation, amassing
    1. 1.1 The action or occupation of acquiring military equipment and supplies.
      (军事设备和军需品的)采办,采购;获得
      defence procurement

      国防采办。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • So without a substantial increase in arms and equipment procurement the Armed Forces defense capabilities could decline considerably.
      • However, it was important to note that the budget excluded many items affecting regional security such as overseas procurement of defense equipment.
      • This budget abandons all hope of reforming wasteful military procurement and distorts America's priorities at home and abroad.
      • The experience of defence equipment procurement in the UK since the second world war is a story liberally strewn with cost overruns and timetable slippages, often on a massive scale.
      • The national defense law, on the other hand, stipulates that any procurement of military weaponry should be carried out by the defense ministry.
      • Military procurement programs are based on complex, highly specialized political, military, diplomatic and business knowledge.
      • Mechanisms to coordinate the countries' efforts in the production and procurement of arms and military equipment were put in place.
      • It also has the most advanced space and information capabilities, and it outspends all other nations on military research, procurement, and deployment.
      • Military procurement has veered away from traditional land-based weapons toward an air-sea capability that protects offshore territory.
      • Weapons systems procurement should be driven by military strategies developed by the defense ministry to respond to current and potential threats.
      • Military procurement is a technical issue about which I know very little.
      • Our defense budget, troop pay, number of soldiers in uniform, weapons procurement, and National Guard deployments are all way, way up.
      • In 1983, during the Reagan military buildup, procurement spending came to US $121 billion in today's dollars.
      • The benefit increases exponentially when a higher priority is placed on the additional procurement of equipment for the Army Reserve.
      • There was no one agency in charge of military procurement.
      • Even so, military procurement and research execs have shown plenty of enthusiasm for the blended wing.
      • The rapid fielding initiative, for example, expedites procurement to provide better equipment where and when soldiers need it.
      • They occasionally weigh in on defense production and procurement and military judicial matters.
      • Changing world scenarios over the past several years have allowed U.S. leaders to shift budgetary resources away from defense procurement.
      • These profits are used to improve military capabilities by facilitating procurement, to increase the salaries paid to soldiers, and to improve logistics.
      Synonyms
      attainment, reaching, gaining, winning, acquirement

Definition of procurement in US English:

procurement

nounprəˈkyo͝orməntprəˈkjʊrmənt
  • 1The action of obtaining or procuring something.

    取得;获得

    financial assistance for the procurement of legal advice

    获得法律帮助的财政资助。

    the company's procurements from foreign firms

    该公司从外国公司取得的收益。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The issue of technology is becoming the forefront of American procurement and acquisition issues.
    • Now they are being asked to embark on a massive round of negotiations on virtually all trade issues at once, and to add new trade issues such as government procurement and foreign investment.
    • During the talks, she said that Bulgarian legislation did not impose restrictions on the access of foreign candidates to Government procurement contracts.
    • A survey by the BIA found that about 50 per cent of the owners of firms thought that there was corruption when bids for public procurement were evaluated.
    • He also hopes that Taiwan will open up the market for foreign contractors in public procurement projects.
    • Internet-based procurement now puts foreign suppliers on almost equal footing as domestic suppliers.
    • £117 billion is being spent on procurement and small and medium-sized firms are being invited to cash in.
    • Traders at the satellite exchange negotiate deals and define technical requirements, including providing advice on procurement of ground segment hardware and teleport services.
    • We can use the intervening few years to make our markets more competitive, procurement more transparent and foreign investment much easier.
    • She welcomes the liberalization of access for Australian firms to US Government procurement programs.
    • Of course, EU competition cases aren't confined just to subsidy cases, there are lots of actions involving mergers and acquisitions and also public procurement.
    • A handful of firms are thought to have benefited from being consistently awarded procurement contracts and are at the centre of the probe.
    • Although China has laws and rules for government procurement and bidding, foreign executives said that much Olympic contracting is governed by neither.
    • He also said he decided to transfer school meal responsibility to schools after being given concrete legal, employment and procurement advice from senior council officers.
    • Bitner teaches procurement and acquisitions management in the School of Business and Technology on the Jacksonville campus.
    • Measures to reduce border costs, harmonize technical standards, and liberalize public procurement expose firms to the rigours of competition.
    • The marketing plan includes procurement of nuts at the appropriate time and giving the best price to the farmer.
    • The President of the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association has a bit of advice for the Government when dealing with procurement.
    • Foreign firms have long decried the murky state of government procurement.
    • If public bodies continue to exclude local firms from their procurement process, all the brave words about a Smart Successful Scotland will ring hollow.
    Synonyms
    obtaining, acquiring, gaining, gain, procuring, collecting, collection, attainment, appropriation, amassing
    1. 1.1 The action or occupation of acquiring military equipment and supplies.
      (军事设备和军需品的)采办,采购;获得
      defense procurement

      国防采办。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Even so, military procurement and research execs have shown plenty of enthusiasm for the blended wing.
      • The experience of defence equipment procurement in the UK since the second world war is a story liberally strewn with cost overruns and timetable slippages, often on a massive scale.
      • Mechanisms to coordinate the countries' efforts in the production and procurement of arms and military equipment were put in place.
      • These profits are used to improve military capabilities by facilitating procurement, to increase the salaries paid to soldiers, and to improve logistics.
      • The national defense law, on the other hand, stipulates that any procurement of military weaponry should be carried out by the defense ministry.
      • Changing world scenarios over the past several years have allowed U.S. leaders to shift budgetary resources away from defense procurement.
      • However, it was important to note that the budget excluded many items affecting regional security such as overseas procurement of defense equipment.
      • Our defense budget, troop pay, number of soldiers in uniform, weapons procurement, and National Guard deployments are all way, way up.
      • So without a substantial increase in arms and equipment procurement the Armed Forces defense capabilities could decline considerably.
      • This budget abandons all hope of reforming wasteful military procurement and distorts America's priorities at home and abroad.
      • There was no one agency in charge of military procurement.
      • Military procurement is a technical issue about which I know very little.
      • They occasionally weigh in on defense production and procurement and military judicial matters.
      • The rapid fielding initiative, for example, expedites procurement to provide better equipment where and when soldiers need it.
      • Military procurement programs are based on complex, highly specialized political, military, diplomatic and business knowledge.
      • Weapons systems procurement should be driven by military strategies developed by the defense ministry to respond to current and potential threats.
      • Military procurement has veered away from traditional land-based weapons toward an air-sea capability that protects offshore territory.
      • The benefit increases exponentially when a higher priority is placed on the additional procurement of equipment for the Army Reserve.
      • It also has the most advanced space and information capabilities, and it outspends all other nations on military research, procurement, and deployment.
      • In 1983, during the Reagan military buildup, procurement spending came to US $121 billion in today's dollars.
      Synonyms
      attainment, reaching, gaining, winning, acquirement
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