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/ˈteɪkˌəʊvə/ |
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1 | a situation in which one company takes control of another company by buying a majority of its shares 接收,接管(指一家公司购进另一家公司的大部分股票,从而控制该公司) |
| a takeover bid (=an offer to pay a particular amount in order to get control of a company) Shareholders have accepted a takeover bid. 接收出价;盘进出价 |
| a hostile takeover (=opposed by the company that is being bought) The business is vulnerable to a hostile takeover. 恶意接收;敌意接管 |
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2 | an act of taking control of a country or organization by an army , group etc, especially by force (尤指用武力的)接管 |
| Accusations of corruption against the government resulted in a military takeover. 人们对政府腐败的指控导致了军事接管。 |
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