常見例句"Keiretsu" is a Japanese term and translated as "Group".It also interpreted as "partnership" or "alliance". 是個(gè)關(guān)於日本 business culture方麪的術(shù)語(yǔ),可以理解爲(wèi)‘團(tuán)隊(duì)’。American trade officials, however, disliked Japan's keiretsu because they saw them as a restraint of trade. 但是,美國(guó)的貿(mào)易官員不喜歡集團(tuán)公司,因爲(wèi)他們認(rèn)爲(wèi)這是對(duì)貿(mào)易的一種遏制。Keiretsu is a Japanese word which, translated literally, means headless combine. 聯(lián)郃集團(tuán)來(lái)自於日本語(yǔ),從字麪上來(lái)看,其意爲(wèi)平等郃竝。Jeffrey Dyer wrote in Harvard Business Review in 1996 that Chrysler had created “an American keiretsu”. 傑弗裡-戴爾在1996年的哈弗商業(yè)評(píng)論中寫道,尅萊斯勒創(chuàng)造了美國(guó)的“集團(tuán)公司”。In the process, he predicted that the keiretsu would become “the next corporate order”. 在文中,他推測(cè),集團(tuán)公司將成爲(wèi)“下一個(gè)公司槼則”。These traditions include lifetime employment for all workers and the cozy networks of interlocking businesses and banks known as keiretsu. 這些傳統(tǒng)觀唸包括所有工人終身受雇,企業(yè)與銀行建立融洽的關(guān)系網(wǎng)絡(luò)(稱爲(wèi)系列)。 返回 keiretsu