incorporate
/ɪnˈkɔːpəreɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈkɔːrpəreɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈkȯr-pə-ˌrāt/ (ame, mw)
incorporate — 動詞
- incorporatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- incorporateshe / she / it
- incorporatedpast simple
- incorporating-ing form
1. to add something to a larger thing so that it becomes a natural or functioning p
納入;融入
將某物加入較大的整體並成為其一部分
to add something to a larger thing so that it becomes a natural or functioning part of it
The chef decided to incorporate local herbs into the restaurant's signature dishes.
主廚決定將當地香料納入餐廳的招牌菜中。
incorporate + object + into + noun phrase
Our team will incorporate the latest safety standards into the new building design.
我們的團隊會將最新的安全標準融入新建築的設計中。
Teachers are encouraged to incorporate short games into their daily lesson plans.
老師們應將短遊戲融入日常的課堂計劃中。
When Pim revised the report, he incorporated feedback from all five departments.
Pim 修改報告時,納入了所有五個部門的回饋意見。
The new fitness app incorporates a feature that tracks daily water intake.
這款新的健身應用程式加入了一項追蹤每日喝水量的功能。
文法句型
incorporate + object + into + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in the pattern 'incorporate [object] into [larger whole]'. The object is typically a feature, ingredient, idea, standard, or piece of information. Unlike 'include', 'incorporate' implies active integration rather than simple containment.
常見錯誤
2. to give a business the legal status of a corporation, or for a company to take o
設立公司
將企業註冊為具有法律地位的法人公司
to give a business the legal status of a corporation, or for a company to take on this legal form so that the owners have limited personal financial responsibility
The brothers decided to incorporate their bakery after it outgrew their small kitchen.
這對兄弟決定將他們的麵包店註冊為公司,因為小廚房已經不敷使用。
incorporate + business name as object
Many tech startups choose to incorporate in Delaware because of the state's business-friendly laws.
許多科技新創公司選擇在德拉瓦州設立公司,因為該州的法規對企業友善。
incorporate in + jurisdiction
Shirin spent months preparing the paperwork before she could incorporate her design studio.
Shirin 花了幾個月準備文件,才終於能將她的設計工作室註冊為公司。
Once a company is incorporated, the owners are not personally responsible for its debts.
公司一旦註冊成立,所有者就無需對公司債務承擔個人責任。
The law firm advised the partners to incorporate before signing the new lease agreement.
律師事務所建議合夥人在簽署新租約之前先成立公司。
文法句型
incorporate + noun phrase (company/business)
incorporate as + noun phrase
noun phrase + incorporated + in/under + jurisdiction
用法筆記
Common in legal and business English. Used transitively ('The founders incorporated the business') or intransitively ('The business incorporated in 2021'). The subject is typically a business owner, founder, or legal advisor. Often followed by 'as' ('incorporated as a limited company') or 'under' ('incorporated under the laws of Texas').
常見錯誤
incorporate — 形容詞
- incorporatepositive
- more incorporatecomparative
- most incorporatesuperlative
1. joined together into a single body, system, or legal entity
已合併的
已結合成為單一整體或法人實體的
joined together into a single body, system, or legal entity
The three incorporated villages now share one mayor and one town council.
這三個合併後的村莊現在共享一位鎮長和一個鎮議會。
incorporated + geographical area
Adaeze works for an incorporated charity that runs schools in rural areas.
Adaeze 在一家已註冊的慈善機構工作,該機構在鄉村地區經營學校。
The newly incorporated group must file an annual tax return with the government.
這個新成立的法人團體每年必須向政府提交納稅申報表。
All incorporated areas in the county have access to the same public water supply.
該郡所有合併區域都可使用相同的公共供水系統。
Yumi's architecture firm is an incorporated business with four senior partners.
Yumi 的建築事務所是一家已註冊的公司,擁有四位資深合夥人。
- united
general term for things joined together; less formal (A2)
- merged
implies two or more things have combined into one (B2)
- consolidated
suggests a stronger, more organised union (C1)
用法筆記
Often used after a company name in the abbreviation 'Inc.' (e.g., 'Greenwood Builders, Inc.'). When describing areas, it means the place has been formally organised as a legal municipality. Do not confuse with 'corporate', which relates to a corporation's internal structure rather than its legal status.