corp
corp — 名詞
1. a short way of writing 'corporation' that appears at the end of a company's offi
公司
corporation 的書寫縮寫
a short way of writing 'corporation' that appears at the end of a company's official name, mostly in American English.
The legal documents listed Sayaka as a director of Hillview Tech Corp.
法律文件上把 Sayaka 列為 Hillview Tech Corp. 的董事。
used at the end of a company name in writing
Eitan applied for a software engineer role at Mountain Energy Corp last Tuesday.
Eitan 上週二應徵了 Mountain Energy Corp. 的軟體工程師職缺。
appears in formal job titles and applications
On the signed contract, the buyer was clearly named as Riverstone Holdings Corp.
簽好的合約上,買方明確列為 Riverstone Holdings Corp.。
Many American firms include 'Corp' on their stock-market listings rather than spelling out the full word.
許多美國公司在股市掛牌時直接寫 Corp,而不是完整的英文。
文法句型
[Company Name] Corp.
[Company Name] Corp
用法筆記
Belongs to written English — almost always seen on letterheads, business cards, contracts, and stock tickers, never spoken. Often punctuated 'Corp.' (with a period) in American style; the period is usually dropped in headings and logos. Distinguish from sense 2: this 'corp' refers to a business; sense 2 refers to a low-ranking soldier.
常見錯誤
2. a short written form of 'corporal', placed before the surname of a low-ranking s
下士
corporal 在軍中文書上的縮寫
a short written form of 'corporal', placed before the surname of a low-ranking soldier on official military paperwork or signs.
The duty roster listed Corp. Quan as the leader of the night patrol.
勤務表上把 Corp. Quan 列為夜間巡邏的領隊。
title used directly before a soldier's surname
A small brass plate above the bunk read 'Corp. Aaron Walker, Second Battalion'.
床位上方一塊小銅牌寫著「Corp. Aaron Walker,第二營」。
appears on name plates and bunk tags
Camila signed the supply form as Corp. C. Reyes from Bravo Company.
Camila 在補給單上以 Bravo 連 Corp. C. Reyes 的身分簽名。
Promotion orders for Corp. Christopher Bell arrived at the base on Friday morning.
Corp. Christopher Bell 的晉升命令週五早上送到了基地。
文法句型
Corp. [Surname]
Corp [Surname]
用法筆記
Strictly written — when speaking, soldiers and officers say the full word 'Corporal'. Mostly seen on rosters, name plates, signed orders, and gravestones. Distinguish from sense 1: this 'Corp.' precedes a person's name; the company sense follows a brand name.