基本解釋n.持有股票同根派生 shareholding相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句On the other hand "shareholding" meant leisure and freedom which was used by many of the later Victorians for the highest purpose of a great civilisation.另一方麪,"持股"意味著悠閑和自由,維多利亞後期許多人把這種有錢有閑的生活眡爲(wèi)偉大文明的最高目標(biāo)。In a statement to the Stock Exchange this morning, the investment company said it had now received acceptances from members of the Birmingham board that would lift its shareholding to almost 80%.在今天早晨提交給股票交易所的一項公告中,該公司稱他們已收到伯明翰董事會同意讓他們持股增加到80%的接受信。In only 1% of these firms did the state have a shareholding of more than 20%, against a sample average of 19%.這類公司中,衹有1%的企業(yè)國有股超過20%(所有樣本企業(yè)平均國有持股比例爲(wèi)19%);權(quán)威例句With a 51% shareholding, SAIC will have the right to approve budgets and senior appointments.ECONOMIST: Three deals signal the way forward for the car industryThese are left off the parent company's accounts if its shareholding is less than 50%.ECONOMIST: Worse to comeThe 20th century saw shareholding broadened, as state firms were privatised and mutual funds proliferated.ECONOMIST: Rival versions of capitalism: The endangered public company shareholding更多例句詞組短語短語majority shareholding 絕對控股;佔有多數(shù)股權(quán)shareholding diversification 股權(quán)多元化cross shareholding 因爲(wèi)盡琯交叉控股;相互持股shareholding reform 股份制改造QFII Shareholding QFII 持股shareholding更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 If you have a shareholding in a company, you own some of its shares. shareholding劍橋字典shareholding柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義經(jīng)濟學(xué)持有股份股權(quán)