shareholders

IPA/ˈʃeəˌhəʊl.dər/
KK[ʃˈɛrhˌoldɚz]IPA/ˈʃerˌhoʊl.dɚ/

shareholders — 名詞

  • shareholderssingular
  • shareholdersesplural

1. An investor who holds shares in a business, earning a share of its profits and g

1.名詞B1
釋義

股東

持有公司股份者

An investor who holds shares in a business, earning a share of its profits and getting voting rights on key company matters.

例句

The company's shareholders voted to approve the merger with a smaller competitor.

該公司的股東投票通過了與一家小型競爭對手的合併案。

shareholders + voted + to-infinitive for corporate decisions

Feng has been a shareholder in the electric car company for more than ten years.

Feng 在這家電動汽車公司擔任股東已有十多年。

a shareholder in [company] + for [duration]

同義詞
  • stockholder

    More common in American English; identical in meaning to shareholder.

  • investor

    Broader term — an investor may hold bonds, property, or other assets, not only shares.

  • equity holder

    More formal, often used in legal or financial documents.

文法句型

shareholder + of + [company]

shareholder + in + [company]

用法筆記

When referring to a specific company, the prepositions 'of' and 'in' are both common: 'a shareholder of the bank' or 'a shareholder in the bank'. The plural form ('shareholders') is used much more frequently than the singular when talking about companies in general.

常見錯誤

Our employees are all shareholders while customers are stakeholders.
Our employees are all shareholders while customers are not.
💡A 'stakeholder' is anyone affected by a company's actions (employees, customers, the local community), while a 'shareholder' specifically owns shares.