syndicated
adj. 成为企业组合的
v. (使)联合组成辛迪加( syndicate的过去式和过去分词 ); (通过报业联合组织)出售(稿件)
A syndicate is an association of people or organizations that is formed for business purposes or in order to carry out a project.
They formed a syndicate to buy the car in which they competed in the race.
他们合伙买下了他们参加赛车时用的那部车。
...a syndicate of 152 banks.
152 家银行组成的财团
When newspaper articles or television programmes are syndicated, they are sold to several different newspapers or television stations, who then publish the articles or broadcast the programmes.
Today his programme is syndicated to 500 stations...
今天他的节目将在 500 多家电视台播出。
Myssi is well known in Finland for her quirky food column, which is syndicated across the country.
迈茜以其怪趣的食品专栏闻名芬兰,该专栏在全国多家报纸均有刊登。
A press syndicate is a group of newspapers or magazines that are all owned by the same person or company.
Today his programme is syndicated to 500 stations.
今天他的节目将在500多家电视台播出。
His column is syndicated throughout the world.
他的专栏文章在世界各地的报刊发表。
Myssi is well known in Finland for her quirky food column, which is syndicated across the country.
迈茜以其怪趣的食品专栏闻名芬兰,该专栏在全国多家报纸均有刊登。
The news was syndicated in papers around the world.
这一消息通过供稿联合组织在世界各地报纸同时发表.
He talks about syndicated loans as a means of financing major projects.
向采访者介绍用辛迪加贷款为大型项目融资的情况.