stakeholder

名詞

UK/ˈsteɪkˌhəʊl.dəʳ/
US/ˈsteɪkˌhoʊl.dɚ/

定義 stakeholder 名詞

share(股份)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    An individual or group that owns shares in a company.

    股東;持股人

    • The company's primary stakeholders expressed concerns about the new strategy.

      公司的主要股東對新策略表示擔憂。

    • The stakeholders will vote at the annual general meeting next week.

      股東將在下周的年度股東大會上投票。

    • The company needs to ensure the interests of all stakeholders are protected.

      公司需要確保所有股東的利益得到保護。

interest(利益)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    An individual, such as an employee, customer, or citizen, who is involved with an organization or society and has a vested interest in its success.

    (利益關係人)利益關係者

    • To successfully implement the new policy, all relevant stakeholders must be consulted.

      要成功實施新政策,必須諮詢所有相關的利益相關者。

    • Non-governmental organizations are crucial stakeholders in this project.

      非政府組織是這個專案的關鍵利益相關者。

    • The company is committed to balancing the needs of all stakeholders.

      公司致力於平衡所有利益相關者的需求。

finance(財務)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    An individual who is responsible for holding and distributing prize money to the winner of a game or competition.

    (舊義)賭金保管人

    • The stakeholder for the competition ensured all the prize money was safely distributed to the winners.

      比賽的負責人確保所有獎金安全地分發給獲勝者。

    • The stakeholder of the competition is counting the bets from all the participants.

      比賽的負責人正在計算所有參與者的賭注。

    • At the end of the game, the stakeholder will hand over the winnings to the victor.

      在比賽結束時,負責人將把獎金交給勝利者。