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Merger

“Merger” 是名词,源自动词 “merge”(合并)。它最常用于描述商业界两家规模相当的公司达成协议,合并成一个新的实体。此外,它也可以指权利、合同或语言音位的合并。

  1. “The merger of the two tech giants created the largest company in the industry.” (这两家科技巨头的合并产生了该行业最大的公司。)
  2. “Employees are worried about potential job losses after the merger.” (员工们担心合并后可能会出现裁员。)
  3. “The proposed merger is still subject to government approval.” (拟议中的合并仍需获得政府批准。)

词根是 “merge”,源自拉丁语 “mergere”,意为“浸没”或“吞没”。

  • 前缀:无。
  • 后缀:“-er” 在这里表示动作的结果或进行该动作的行为。

在资本市场,“Mergers and Acquisitions” (M&A,兼并与收购) 是一个非常活跃的领域。成功的合并可以带来规模效应和市场份额,但也会面临文化融合的挑战。

  • 动词:merge (合并、融合)
  • 近义词:consolidation (巩固、合并), union (统一、联盟)

“Merger” 听起来像 “merge”(合并)。想象两条道路汇合成一条,这就是 “merge”,而这种行为本身就是 “merger”。

“When the two local banks announced their merger, the townspeople were skeptical. They feared the personal service they enjoyed would disappear. However, the new ‘United Bank’ promised to keep all local branches open and even lower the transaction fees.” (当两家当地银行宣布合并时,镇民们持怀疑态度。他们担心自己享受的私人服务会消失。然而,新的“联合银行”承诺保持所有当地分行开放,甚至降低交易费。)