常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Carrefour was also criticised by some shareholders for not disclosing that it had held talks.因未向股東披露其已經(jīng)展開(kāi)會(huì)談,家樂(lè)福也被一些股東批評(píng)。In Carrefour, a suburb of the capital, the mayor has refused to allow outsiders to seek help at its treatment centre, despite cajoling by national officials.在首都的一個(gè)郊區(qū)家樂(lè)福,該市市長(zhǎng)嚴(yán)禁外來(lái)人員在其治療中心接受治療,盡管?chē)?guó)家官員甜言蜜語(yǔ)誘惑他。In France, which accounted for 44% of its sales in 2008, Carrefour is trying to overhaul its hypermarkets, where sales have dropped recently.在占據(jù)其2008年44%總營(yíng)業(yè)額的法國(guó)市場(chǎng), 最近銷(xiāo)售收入?yún)s大幅下降, 家樂(lè)福正嘗試調(diào)整這些大型超市.權(quán)威例句Metro's Koerber was never keen to go down the route Carrefour is now travelling.FORBES: Power Play At MetroCarrefour still shifts plenty of food, but it struggles to beat specialist electronics and clothing brands.ECONOMIST: CarrefourCarrefour's remaining big project is an internal one, managed by its chief executive, Lars Olofsson.ECONOMIST: Carrefour 返回 carrefour