A2 [ C ] an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money公司
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The commercial future of the company looks very promising.
The company is concentrating on developing new products.
The law obliges companies to pay decent wages to their employees.
PolyGram is one of the world's largest record companies.
In the space of just ten years, her company has grown from one small shop to a multi-million-pound empire.
B2 [ U ] the fact of being with a person or people, or the person or people you are with作伴;陪伴;同伴
C1 to be pleasant and entertaining to be with是个好伙伴
If you do something for company, you do it to make you feel as if you are not alone.为了有个伴儿,为了不冷清
B2 to stay with someone so that they are not alone与…作伴,陪伴…
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You should take it as a compliment when I fall asleep in your company - it means I'm relaxed.
She didn't mix with her contemporaries, preferring the company of older people.
Where have you been? We've been deprived of your company for far too long!
She entranced them with her intellect and the joy of her company.
I can't stand academics - present company excepted .
[ C ] a group of actors, singers, or dancers who perform together剧团;演出团;歌舞团
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He founded his own dance company.
She works for a theatre company in Leeds.
All the members of the company took the stage for a bow.
[ C, + sing/pl verb ] a large group of soldiers. especially a division of a battalion(尤指军队中营下辖的)连,连队
[ C, + sing/pl verb ] UK an organized group of young women who are Guides女童子军大队
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