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单词 co-op
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Definition of co-op in English:

co-op

noun ˈkəʊɒpˈkoʊˌɑp
informal
  • A cooperative society, shop, business, or farm.

    〈非正式〉合作社;合作商店;合作企业;合作农场

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The reform began as a way to enable large agricultural co-ops to raise funds to build facilities like grain silos.
    • In addition, local factions have often treated the credit co-ops like their own personal coffers.
    • There will be music and free food provided by local co-ops and bread shops.
    • Farmers have taken a huge cut in income and co-ops must help them, he said.
    • At the edge of the village is an organic market where farmers from six co-ops sell their organic produce to the community.
    • A supervisory board has begun the recovery of funds owed by the co-op, including rent.
    • The recession in the babysitting co-op was real, as real as a recession in any normal economy.
    • Regional milk producer co-ops continue to saturate their marketplaces with these messages.
    • No longer limited to co-ops and specialty stores, organic foods are now available in grocery stores.
    • If the public company had to abolish dividends, what would the co-op use to pay the interest on its loans?
    • In this special section, we profile a number of organic co-ops that are finding success in the marketplace.
    • Dairy companies and co-ops have been urged to show their commitment to dairy farmers by putting an end to attempts to talk down the price of milk.
    • Whether it's a conventional business, co-op or non-profit trust, you still need income to run it.
    • We planned to operate our farm as a co-op so traditional fishermen would still have access.
    • The need for a co-op has resulted from the need for better quality, better quantity food.
    • The decision to focus on pizza crust production has proven to be a good choice for the co-op.
    • The trust had provided the co-op with extra office space and an overnight room.
    • Meanwhile, the first steps towards reshaping the rules governing the co-op are being taken.
    • It was one way of stressing the role of the co-op in the social as well as in the economic life of the people.
    • Good governance practices by co-ops will help avoid such scandals, he advised.
    Synonyms
    collective, cooperative, community, communal settlement, kibbutz, fellowship

Origin

Mid 19th century: abbreviation.

Definition of co-op in US English:

co-op

nounˈkoʊˌɑpˈkōˌäp
informal
  • A cooperative society, business, or enterprise.

    〈非正式〉合作社;合作商店;合作企业;合作农场

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We planned to operate our farm as a co-op so traditional fishermen would still have access.
    • The recession in the babysitting co-op was real, as real as a recession in any normal economy.
    • Whether it's a conventional business, co-op or non-profit trust, you still need income to run it.
    • The trust had provided the co-op with extra office space and an overnight room.
    • The reform began as a way to enable large agricultural co-ops to raise funds to build facilities like grain silos.
    • No longer limited to co-ops and specialty stores, organic foods are now available in grocery stores.
    • Farmers have taken a huge cut in income and co-ops must help them, he said.
    • Dairy companies and co-ops have been urged to show their commitment to dairy farmers by putting an end to attempts to talk down the price of milk.
    • At the edge of the village is an organic market where farmers from six co-ops sell their organic produce to the community.
    • It was one way of stressing the role of the co-op in the social as well as in the economic life of the people.
    • There will be music and free food provided by local co-ops and bread shops.
    • Regional milk producer co-ops continue to saturate their marketplaces with these messages.
    • Meanwhile, the first steps towards reshaping the rules governing the co-op are being taken.
    • The decision to focus on pizza crust production has proven to be a good choice for the co-op.
    • The need for a co-op has resulted from the need for better quality, better quantity food.
    • Good governance practices by co-ops will help avoid such scandals, he advised.
    • In addition, local factions have often treated the credit co-ops like their own personal coffers.
    • A supervisory board has begun the recovery of funds owed by the co-op, including rent.
    • In this special section, we profile a number of organic co-ops that are finding success in the marketplace.
    • If the public company had to abolish dividends, what would the co-op use to pay the interest on its loans?
    Synonyms
    collective, cooperative, community, communal settlement, kibbutz, fellowship

Origin

Mid 19th century: abbreviation.

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