常見例句雙語例句We were in the process of going public when a consumer products company bought us.就在我們即將上市的時(shí)候,一家消費(fèi)産品公司收購了我們。We were in the process of going public when a consumer products company bought us. Then I worked briefly for an international toy company.就在我們即將上市的時(shí)候,一家消費(fèi)産品公司收購了我們。於是,我在一家國(guó)際玩具公司短期就職。Going public brings lots of scrutiny and obligations, not just riches.上市帶來大量的讅查和義務(wù),而非僅僅是財(cái)富。原聲例句People will think you are sick and they are not going to vote for you.' And my message was, 'I am a public figure and this is my responsibility,'" But Stanford's Dr.So - whose mother-in-law died from liver cancer - says changing attitudes is just a start.So going public, I think, helped us enormously in terms of attracting a broader set of people.所以上市,在我看來,很大程度上幫助我們,吸引到更多的人。斯坦福公開課 - 戴爾CEO-Michael.Dell談創(chuàng)業(yè)和發(fā)展課程節(jié)選you know, from going to public, or Catholic school from first to eight grade.你知道,從天主教學(xué)校換去公立學(xué)校,從一年級(jí)到八年級(jí)現(xiàn)在的孩子好可怕 - SpeakingMax英語口語達(dá)人權(quán)威例句The only companies with a prayer of going public, they warned, were those that could show profits.FORBES: SurvivorManulife failed to meet expectations for the first time since going public in 1999.FORBESGoing public now raises the question: is this as good as it gets?FORBES: Facebook IPO: Seriously, Why Now??? 返回 going public