常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Other countries are trying harder these days to grab a slice of the lucrative foreign market.目前,其它國(guó)家也正在努力在賺錢的國(guó)外市場(chǎng)佔(zhàn)有一蓆之地。But they soon breathed more easily, as Wal-Mart went on to get nearly everything wrong in what the Bremen boffins called “a textbook case of how not to enter a foreign market”.但是很快對(duì)手們松了一口氣,因爲(wèi)接下來(lái)沃爾瑪做的事幾乎全部都錯(cuò)了,正如不萊梅大學(xué)的學(xué)者們稱之爲(wèi)的“典型的如何進(jìn)入外國(guó)市場(chǎng)的教科書案例”。That faith is difficult to sustain when companies are forced to trade away their intellectual property just to enter or expand in a foreign market, or when vital supply chains are blocked.儅公司企業(yè)爲(wèi)了開辟或擴(kuò)大一個(gè)外國(guó)市場(chǎng)而不得不以其知識(shí)産權(quán)作交換時(shí),或儅關(guān)鍵的供應(yīng)鏈被切斷時(shí),這種信任便難以維持。原聲例句And we looked at the job market for American college graduates as well as for foreign students who finish their educations at American colleges.權(quán)威例句The most common reason, still, is to find a way into a foreign market.ECONOMIST: Mergers and alliancesIf Telekom must charge into a foreign market, America (perhaps through the acquisition of Sprint) would make more sense.ECONOMIST: A bad telecoms mergerIt reportedly floated the idea of an IPO on a foreign market to help clear up the ownership question.FORBES: U.S. Congress Flags China's Huawei, ZTE As Security Threats 返回 foreign market