collective
adj. 共有的; 總體的
n. 企業集團
Collective actions, situations, or feelings involve or are shared by every member of a group of people.
It was a collective decision...
這是集體的決定。
The country's politicians are already heaving a collective sigh of relief.
該國的政界人士均已鬆了口氣。
A collective amount of something is the total obtained by adding together the amounts that each person or thing in a group has.
Their collective volume wasn't very large.
他們的總量不是太大。
The collective term for two or more types of thing is a general word or expression which refers to all of them.
Social science is a collective name, covering a series of individual sciences.
社會科學是一個統稱,涵蓋一系列的獨立學科。
A collective is a business or farm which is run, and often owned, by a group of people who take an equal share of any profits.
He will see that he is participating in all the decisions of the collective.
他會確保自己參與集體企業的各項決策。
1. members of a cooperative enterprise
1. done by or characteristic of individuals acting together;
2. forming a whole or aggregate
3. set up on the principle of collectivism or ownership and production by the workers involved usually under the supervision of a government;
For some, though not all, of these difficulties, there is a name: the collective action problem.
對於其中一些(但不是所有的)困難, 有一點是共同的: 集體行動的問題.
This Treaty shall not apply to collective marks, certification marks and guarantee marks.
本條約不適用於集體商標 、 證明商標和保證商標.
Development of the collective economy continues to be our general objective.
我們總的方向是發展集體經濟.
Software is the collective name for all the programs and instructions that direct a computer's operations.
軟體是所有指揮計算機操作的指令和程式的統稱.
Land acquirement is the transfer of ownership between the nation and the collective.
土地徵收是發生在國家和農民集體之間的所有權轉移.