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es.tab.lish (obj) STARTI5stAb7lIFvto start (an activity which will last a long time); to create (something)开创;建立;创建We have decided to establish a new department/system. [T]我们已经决定建立一个新部门/制度。These methods of working were established in the last century. [T]这些工作方法是在上个世纪开始的。The company established a close working relationship with a similar firm in France. [T]公司与法国的一家相近企业建立了密切的合作关系。Some plants take a long time to establish (= to start growing well after being planted). [I]有些植物要很长时间才能定植。He has established himself as the leading candidate in the election. [T]他在竞选中确立了自己首要候选人的地位。A link has been established between violent films and real-life violence. [T]暴力电影和现实生活中暴力之间的联系已被确定。In British law, to establish a precedent (Am usually set a precedent) means that when a decision about a particular case has been made it is then likely that other similar cases will be decided in the same way.建立先例The judgment on pension rights has established a precedent. [T]对养老金权利的判决建立了一个先例。An old-established or a long-established company is one that was started many years ago.老公司;建立时间很早的公司
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