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单词 corporatize
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Definition of corporatize in English:

corporatize

(British corporatise)
verb ˈkɔːp(ə)rətʌɪzˈkɔrp(ə)rəˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • Convert (a state organization) into an independent commercial company.

    使企业化;使公司化

    she announced a proposal to corporatize the national labs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was symptomatic of what has prevailed in the power industry nationally since it was either corporatised or privatised, allowing market forces to dominate.
    • There was persistent pressure from government to commercialise and corporatise everything, and plenty of willing followers within, despite the Board's decisions.
    • Enza, of course, was corporatised - it actually became a corporate.
    • Unions called off the strike after the government reportedly agreed to workers' demands for job security and the retention of retirement benefits when the state-owned Telecom is corporatised in October.
    • In Orissa, the state electricity board was corporatised in 1995 with backing of the World Bank, then split into four subsidiaries, which were then privatised.
    • ‘We need to run government like a business,’ screech the corporate lobbyists, politicians, and media, insisting that America should corporatize everything from our schoolrooms to social security.
    • Last year the Housing Department was corporatised and a number of its services were outsourced to private enterprise.
    • The former United National Party government split the department in two and then corporatised telecommunications.
    • The Brogden government, now in its third term, corporatised the coroner's office back in 2004.
    • The legislation is aimed at corporatising the remaining state electricity boards and providing the legal framework for their privatisation.
    • The 50-strong delegation - mostly from India - visited the council offices on 18 May to learn about how the City had corporatised its municipal services.
    • In terms of the framework, electricity giant Eskom will be corporatised, with its transmission, distribution and generation divisions each forming a separate entity.
    • Such inquiries would raise serious questions about the culpability, not only of State Rail, but the Labor government, which has corporatised the public rail system and subjected it to severe financial constraints.
    • Once the department is corporatised, the imperatives of profitmaking and the market, not government promises, will determine what jobs, working conditions and benefits are to be slashed.
    • At the top of its list was a request that the government halt plans to privatize and corporatize the Taiwan Railway Administration.
    • Some water and sewage facilities have been corporatized, under vigorous protest and dissatisfaction with the charges.
    • The Dublin Port Company was corporatised in 1997 and has doubled profit levels and trade from 10 million tonnes to 22 million tonnes in the last five years.
    • Johannesburg's electricity and water utilities have also been corporatised, being now run as privately-run public companies, with the City of Johannesburg as the sole shareholder.
    • He immediately embarked on a program of cutting basic social services, corporatising state-owned enterprises and doing whatever he could to attract investment to NSW.
    • Railway workers also fear job losses because the government is planning to corporatize the deficit-burdened TRA next year, and plans to privatize it in June 2007.

Derivatives

  • corporatization

  • noun
    • It was possible for these industries to undergo corporatization, but only on condition that the state retained a controlling share in the company and that foreign investors were excluded from share ownership.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Older workers are being thrown out of a job through the continual restructuring in private companies as well as the corporatisation and privatisation of state-owned enterprises.
      • The corporatization of universities is increasingly pushing academics across the social sciences to seek funding from contract research, which is more likely to be uncritical of public organisations and policies.
      • The government and the Indian elite welcome corporatisation and privatisation.
      • Australia has been a world leader in the privatisation, outsourcing and corporatisation of the government sector over the past decade or so.

Definition of corporatize in US English:

corporatize

(British corporatise)
verbˈkɔrp(ə)rəˌtaɪzˈkôrp(ə)rəˌtīz
[with object]
  • Convert (a state organization) into an independent commercial company.

    使企业化;使公司化

    she announced a proposal to corporatize the national labs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last year the Housing Department was corporatised and a number of its services were outsourced to private enterprise.
    • The Brogden government, now in its third term, corporatised the coroner's office back in 2004.
    • In terms of the framework, electricity giant Eskom will be corporatised, with its transmission, distribution and generation divisions each forming a separate entity.
    • Once the department is corporatised, the imperatives of profitmaking and the market, not government promises, will determine what jobs, working conditions and benefits are to be slashed.
    • Johannesburg's electricity and water utilities have also been corporatised, being now run as privately-run public companies, with the City of Johannesburg as the sole shareholder.
    • Enza, of course, was corporatised - it actually became a corporate.
    • Some water and sewage facilities have been corporatized, under vigorous protest and dissatisfaction with the charges.
    • Such inquiries would raise serious questions about the culpability, not only of State Rail, but the Labor government, which has corporatised the public rail system and subjected it to severe financial constraints.
    • He immediately embarked on a program of cutting basic social services, corporatising state-owned enterprises and doing whatever he could to attract investment to NSW.
    • In Orissa, the state electricity board was corporatised in 1995 with backing of the World Bank, then split into four subsidiaries, which were then privatised.
    • Unions called off the strike after the government reportedly agreed to workers' demands for job security and the retention of retirement benefits when the state-owned Telecom is corporatised in October.
    • The 50-strong delegation - mostly from India - visited the council offices on 18 May to learn about how the City had corporatised its municipal services.
    • It was symptomatic of what has prevailed in the power industry nationally since it was either corporatised or privatised, allowing market forces to dominate.
    • Railway workers also fear job losses because the government is planning to corporatize the deficit-burdened TRA next year, and plans to privatize it in June 2007.
    • The legislation is aimed at corporatising the remaining state electricity boards and providing the legal framework for their privatisation.
    • The former United National Party government split the department in two and then corporatised telecommunications.
    • At the top of its list was a request that the government halt plans to privatize and corporatize the Taiwan Railway Administration.
    • ‘We need to run government like a business,’ screech the corporate lobbyists, politicians, and media, insisting that America should corporatize everything from our schoolrooms to social security.
    • There was persistent pressure from government to commercialise and corporatise everything, and plenty of willing followers within, despite the Board's decisions.
    • The Dublin Port Company was corporatised in 1997 and has doubled profit levels and trade from 10 million tonnes to 22 million tonnes in the last five years.
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