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founders

英 [ˈfaʊndəz]

美 [ˈfaʊndərz]

n.  (组织、机构等的)创建者,创办者,发起人
v.  失败; 破产; 沉没
founder的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 创办人;创立者;奠基者
    Thefounderof an institution, organization, or building is the person who got it started or caused it to be built, often by providing the necessary money.
    1. He was one of the founders of the university's medical faculty.
      他是该大学医学院的创建人之一。
  • VERB 失败;崩溃;垮掉
    If something such as a plan or projectfounders, it fails because of a particular point, difficulty, or problem.
    1. The talks have foundered, largely because of the reluctance of some members of the government to do a deal with criminals.
      对话已经破裂了,原因主要是因为一些政府成员不愿意和犯罪分子达成协议。
  • VERB (船只)沉没
    If a shipfounders, it fills with water and sinks.
    1. Three ships foundered in heavy seas.
      三艘船在波涛汹涌的海面上沉没了。

双语例句

  • Most founders aren't willing to do that, and so that gave us more confidence in him.
    大部分创始人都不愿意这样做,所以这让我们对他更有信心了。
  • The Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have also expressed personal interest in space exploration.
    谷歌创始人拉里·佩奇(Larrypage)和谢尔盖·布林(SergeyBrin)也曾表达过对于太空探索的个人兴趣。
  • All three founders state that cases on Brazil were an inspiration.
    三位创始人都说,巴西的国情触发了他们的灵感。
  • There is indeed a theory that jerks or assholes make the most successful founders/ CEOs.
    确实有一种理论认为,令人讨厌的人或混蛋可以成为最成功的创始人和CEO。
  • But a divorce really ends a company. A divorce between founders really ends a company.
    但是分裂真的会终止一个公司,一个,建立者之间的分裂会终结一个公司。
  • The founders of these companies are internationally famous and frequently grace the covers of time and Forbes magazines.
    这些公司的创立者全球闻名,频繁出现在《时代》和《福布斯》杂志的封面上。
  • But when they divvied up the power in their new creation, its founders practised some low numerical arts.
    但是当他们在新的创造物中分配权利时,他的创始人们犯了一些低级的数字方面的错误。
  • We will come through because our founders bequeathed us a political system of genius.
    我们会走出来的,因为我们的缔造者赋予了我们一个天才的政治体制。
  • The founders of the USA left important precedents.
    美国的建立者留下了很多重要的先例(复习:precedent,取决于pre=before)。
  • They were substantially the founders of civilization.
    他们实质上是文明的建立者。