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stakeholder

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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stake·hold·er /ˈsteɪkˌhəʊldə $ -ˌhoʊldər/ noun [countable]  1 someone who has invested money into something, or who has some important connection with it, and therefore is affected by its success or failure 参与人,投资者,有权益关系者stakeholder in Citizens should be stakeholders in the society they live in. 公民应该是与所处的社会休戚相关的一分子。2. lawSCL someone, usually a lawyer, who takes charge of a property during a quarrel or a sale 〔争执或出售时期的〕财产保管人〔一般为律师〕3. DGGRISKsomeone chosen to hold the money that is risked by people on a race, competition etc and to give all of it to the winner 赌金保管人
Examples from the Corpus
stakeholderStakeholders resent production being cut after they have invested.We can begin to restore the public purpose of corporations by asserting their responsibility and accountability to all stakeholders.All stakeholders must have a voice if it is to be a true partnership.A government has more stakeholders than a business, and most of them vote.What customers and other stakeholders value may conflict with shareholders' expectations.Indeed, some stakeholders may take action to prevent a rational analysis of their stance or at least any debate over it.To change anything important, many of those stakeholders must agree.
From Longman Business Dictionarystakeholderstake‧hold‧er /ˈsteɪkˌhəʊldə-ˌhoʊldər/ noun [countable]1a person who is considered to be an important part of an organization or of society because they have responsibility within it and receive advantages from itChief executives of international companies want to spend more personal time on stakeholder issues. By ‘stakeholder’, we mean staff and the local community.2American EnglishFINANCE someone who owns shares in a companySYN BrE shareholderThe organization’s big stockmarket investments make it an important stakeholder in Lebanon’s economy.
stake·hold·er nounChineseSyllable
something, money invested someone into Business or Corpus who has


stakeholder
stakeholder /ˈsteɪkˌhəʊldə $ -ˌhoʊldər/ noun [countable]
1. someone who has invested money into something, or who has some important connection with it, and therefore is affected by its success or failure
    stakeholder in
    Citizens should be stakeholders in the society they live in.
2. law someone, usually a lawyer, who takes charge of a property during a quarrel or a sale
3. someone chosen to hold the money that is risked by people on a race, competition etc and to give all of it to the winner


stake·hold·erBrE /ˈsteɪkhəʊldə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsteɪkhoʊldər/ 🔊 nouna person or company that is involved in a particular organization, project, system, etc., especially because they have invested money in it (某组织、工程、体系等的)参与人,参与方;有权益关系者The government has said it wants to create a stakeholder economy in which all members of society feel that they have an interest in its success. 政府表示希望建立一种人人参与的经济模式,让社会全体成员觉得其繁荣将给每个人带来利益。🔊🔊a person who holds all the bets placed on a game or race and who pays the money to the winner 赌金保管人