go public
英 [ɡəʊ ˈpʌblɪk]
美 [ɡoʊ ˈpʌblɪk]
上市; 公开出售股份
双语例句
- There is also evidence that only big companies like Google can afford to go public anymore.
还有证据表明,只有像谷歌这样的大公司才能承担现在的上市费用。 - The reality is that companies do not need profits to go public.
事实是企业不一定要盈利,才能上市。 - Another high-profile listing expected this year is Lending Club, the first peer-to-peer lender to go public.
本年预计上市的另一个备受关注的公司是LendingClub,它将成为第一个上市的个人对个人(peer-to-peer,简称P2P)贷款公司。 - In this highly state-controlled capital market, private enterprises find it extremely difficult to obtain approvals to go public.
在这个由政府高度控制的资本市场中,私人公司很难获得上市的许可。 - But I believe we have a window of opportunity now in the effort to repeal "don't ask, don't tell," and this has propelled me to go public with my experience.
但我相信现在终于有一个可以通过努力废除“不要问,不要讲”机会的窗口并这促使我把自己的经历公之于众。 - We just don't have enough specifics to go public.
我们还没有可以公开的具体细节。 - We also wanted to go public at the right point in our evolution, which I think this is.
我们当然也希望能在公司发展过程的合适节点上实现上市,我认为现在就是。 - Google said it would give users more ways to stay private or go public.
谷歌称,它将向用户提供更多的方式决定继续保持私密,还是向大家公开。 - And I can go public with my proposal.
我可以将我的提议公布于众。 - When will you go public with this?
你们打算何时公开此事?
