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That company is a giant in the electronics industry.
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那家公司在电子工业中实力最强。 |
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That company is a strong competitor of us.
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那个公司是我们强有力的竞争对手。 |
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That company lives by mergers and acquisitions. They just keep growing and growing.
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那家公司靠合并和收购为生。他们在不断扩张。 |
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That company made a news release to announce the appointment of their new president.
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那家公司提供了一份新闻稿,宣布新总裁的任命。 |
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That company made him bankrupt.
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是那家公司让他破产的。 |
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That company supplies paper to the printers.
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那家公司向印刷商提供纸张。 |
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That company takes in between $25000 and 50000 of taxable income yearly.
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那家公司每年有2.5万至5万美元的需纳税收入。 |
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That compared to 65% of boys. The Newspaper Education Week noted earlier this year that, in some ways, what people are worried about now is really not new.
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这与65%的男孩想比。教育周报今年上半年提出在某些方面,人们担心的并不新. |
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That compares with the company's current share price of $5.18.
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小股东们若想购买该公司股票,他们要出的价格是每股4.82美元。 |
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That completes our tour of the plant.
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参观工厂的活动到此结束。 |
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That complicates the job of publicity-hungry business owners, by dictating that a keenness to communicate is interpreted as a symptom of having nothing to say.
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这让那些喜欢曝光的企业老板感到难办,因为按照记者的逻辑,急于沟通是无话可说的症状。 |