corporate
/ˈkɔːpərət/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɔːrpərət/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkȯr-p(ə-)rət/ (ame, mw)
corporate — 形容詞
- corporatepositive
- more corporatecomparative
- most corporatesuperlative
1. relating to the central management, operations, and overall direction of a major
企業的
與大型公司有關的
relating to the central management, operations, and overall direction of a major business organisation, as opposed to its separate branches or local offices.
The corporate headquarters in Nairobi handles payroll for all East African branches.
位於奈洛比的企業總部負責處理所有東非分公司的薪資發放。
collocation: corporate headquarters
Aiko earns a corporate vice president's salary after fifteen years with the same firm.
Aiko 在同一家公司工作十五年後,領到了企業副總裁的薪水。
collocation: corporate vice president
Corporate profits at the Kumata Group rose after they reduced their shipping costs.
隈田集團在降低運輸成本後,企業利潤有所增長。
Beatriz attends corporate training sessions to improve her team's communication skills.
Beatriz 參加企業培訓課程,以提升團隊的溝通能力。
The corporate director of the Osaka plant approved the new safety equipment yesterday.
大阪工廠的企業主管昨天批准了新的安全設備。
- company
used attributively before nouns (company policy, company car); less formal than 'corporate'
- business
broader meaning — covers small shops to large firms; 'corporate' specifically denotes large enterprises
- commercial
focuses on profit-making and trade rather than organizational structure
- organizational
broader and less specific to business; can apply to any group or institution
- local
contrasts the scale — local branch operations vs. central corporate management
- independent
contrasts legal/organizational status — independent businesses are not part of a large corporation
文法句型
corporate + noun (headquarters, strategy, profits, culture)
用法筆記
Frequently used before nouns such as headquarters, strategy, culture, profits, and governance. This is the most common sense of 'corporate' in everyday business English.
常見錯誤
2. shared, done, or experienced by every person in a group as a whole, rather than
集體的
全體成員共同承擔或分享的
shared, done, or experienced by every person in a group as a whole, rather than by any single individual alone.
The choir's corporate identity is shown by their matching blue robes and red banners.
合唱團的集體形象透過他們相配的藍色長袍和紅色旗幟展現出來。
collocation: corporate identity (shared group identity)
The farm workers made a corporate decision to ask for better housing conditions.
農場工人做出集體決定,要求改善居住條件。
collocation: corporate decision (group decision)
A corporate responsibility to protect the forest was accepted by everyone in Yara's village.
保護森林的集體責任由 Yara 村裡的每一個人共同承擔。
The medical team's corporate effort saved the injured climber before the storm arrived.
醫療團隊的集體努力在暴風雨來臨前救下了受傷的登山者。
- collective
more common in non-business contexts; 'corporate' is more formal
- joint
often used for actions by two or more parties; 'corporate' emphasises the whole group as one body
- shared
simpler and more everyday; lacks the formal flavour of 'corporate'
- communal
suggests a community or neighbourhood rather than any formal group
- individual
contrasts group action with one person's action
- personal
contrasts shared responsibility with private, individual responsibility
文法句型
corporate + noun (identity, responsibility, effort, decision)
用法筆記
This sense is more formal and less frequent than sense 1. It often appears in set phrases like 'corporate identity', 'corporate responsibility', and 'corporate decision.' Unlike sense 1, it does not involve a business context — the group can be any community, team, or organisation.
常見錯誤
3. given the legal status of an independent body that can own property, sign contra
法人的
依法註冊為獨立法律實體的
given the legal status of an independent body that can own property, sign contracts, and be held responsible for its own actions, separate from the people who own or run it.
Wen registered her bakery as a corporate entity to protect her personal savings.
Wen 將她的麵包店註冊為法人實體,以保護個人積蓄。
collocation: corporate entity (legal status)
GreenTech became a corporate body in 2022, allowing it to sign contracts independently.
GreenTech 在 2022 年成為法人組織,可以獨立簽署合約。
collocation: corporate body (legal term)
Kofi's consulting firm is a corporate entity registered with the Ghana Companies Office.
Kofi 的顧問公司是在迦納公司註冊處登記的法人實體。
A corporate charter was granted to the new arts foundation by the state government.
州政府向這個新的藝術基金會頒發了法人章程。
- incorporated
more specific legal term; 'incorporated' is the formal designation (e.g. 'Inc.'); 'corporate' is the broader descriptor
- registered
emphasises the act of official registration; less specific about the legal implications
- chartered
applies to organisations created by a government charter; typically for public bodies or professional groups
- unincorporated
direct legal opposite — not recognised as a separate legal entity
文法句型
corporate + noun (entity, body, charter)
用法筆記
Primarily used in legal and formal contexts. Distinguish from sense 1: sense 3 focuses on the official legal status (incorporated vs. unincorporated), while sense 1 focuses on the scale and internal operations of a large business.