flagships

英 [ˈflægʃɪps] 美 [ˈflægˌʃɪps]

n.  旗舰; (某组织机构的)最重要产品,最佳服务项目,主建筑物,王牌
flagship的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 旗舰;(尤指指挥官所在的)主舰
    A flagship is the most important ship in a fleet of ships, especially the one on which the commander of the fleet is sailing.
    1. N-COUNT 王牌;主打产品;旗舰产品
      The flagship of a group of things that are owned or produced by a particular organization is the most important one.
      1. The hospital has been the government's flagship, leading the health service reforms...
        这家医院一直是政府的旗舰机构,引领着医疗服务的改革。
      2. The company plans to open a flagship store in New York this month.
        公司计划本月在纽约开一家旗舰店。

    双语例句

    1. As sales accelerate in the U.S, and particularly in China, more attention is being paid to flagships as an attraction for upscale customers.
      随着高端汽车销售在美国而且尤其是在中国的加速,越来越多的高端用户开始关注各大厂商的旗舰车型。
    2. India's leading technology companies the flagships of the country's economy doused hopes that they could escape from a spreading global financial crisis anytime soon.
      度几大科技型企业一直在该国经济中扮演着领头羊角色,它们一度希望能不被范围不断扩大的全球金融危机所殃及,但这一愿望恐怕难以实现了。
    3. They then started creating architecturally eye-catching flagships.
      随后,它们开始为旗舰店建造吸引眼球的建筑。
    4. The surprise announcement marks the second time in the past month that China has rushed to the aid of one of its Hong Kong Corporate flagships.
      该份出人意料的声明标志着,在过去的一个月里中国第二次匆忙出手援助其香港旗舰企业之一。
    5. These ships were designed as flagships and to be able to command fleets of vessels in addition to the fighters carried.
      这些船只被设计为旗舰,并能够指挥船队除了战士进行。
    6. This leads Prof Tiffany to argue that executive MBA programmes are becoming the flagships for the business schools.
      由此,蒂法尼教授提出,高管工商管理(EMBA)课程将成为商学院的主打课程。
    7. It may increase profits to have a few such flagships, but build too many and the investment becomes too burdensome for the retail network to sustain.
      建一些这样的旗舰店可能会增加利润,但如果建得太多,投资负担就会过重,令零售网络难以承受。