1.【商】私营企业
1.[Business]a company owned by a person or group of people who do not sell shares to the public
1.Peering would be determined by the market rather than by a private company with its own competitive interests.
能否开展接入服务应该由市场决定,而不是由一个有着自己竞争利益的私人公司来决定。
2.The children have since given blood tests to a private company to share with the families, but they refuse to submit to government testing.
孩子们只将血样提供给一家私人公司,结果只向有关家庭披露,却拒绝接受政府的测试。
3.Anyway private company is not that dependable. Don't waste your money, at least deposit the living fee for half a year.
私人单位始终不是那么可靠,你花钱不要大手大脚的,起码要存够半年的生活费呀。
4.Such a level of investment is beyond the means of a small private company.
这样的投资水平超过了小型私人企业的资力。
5.Its concern for customer choice resembles that of a private company.
该公司对为客户选择权利的关注类似于私营公司的做法。
6.In his opinion, the only real benefit for a private company is lower administrative and record-keeping costs.
以他的意思私人公司的唯一真实的利润是更低的管理和记录成本。
7.So while it may be profitable to run a public company, it seems less sensible to own shares in one relative to a private company.
因此,尽管运营一家上市公司可能会盈利,但相对私人公司而言,持有上市公司的股份似乎并不那么明智。
8.But the core issues facing any private company owner are easy to identify, without any expert help.
但在没有专家帮助的情况下,也很容易确定私营企业业主所面临的核心问题。
9.The Securities and Exchange Commission says a private company must report financial information if it has 500 shareholders or more.
美国证券交易委员会表示,如果一个私有公司股东人数超过500人,那该公司就必须上报其财政信息。
10.Frustrated fire officials are turning to a private company to help fight a stubborn blaze at a sugar refinery .
食糖精炼厂的火灾情势严峻,消防部门不得不求助于私人消防公司与其合作灭火。