band together
常見(jiàn)例句
- Perhaps multiple publishers could band together in opposition, starving the App Store of content until better terms can be negotiated.
可能多家出版商可以聯(lián)合一起,拒絕提供內(nèi)容給蘋果商店直到協(xié)商好一點(diǎn)的條款。 - Individual states could set up public insurance programs if they want, he said, or they could band together and establish regional public programs.
他說(shuō),如果有意愿的話,各州可以自己設(shè)立公營(yíng)醫(yī)保,或,它們可以捆綁在一起建立地區(qū)性的公營(yíng)醫(yī)保。 - Acquisitions are thus only possible via “club” deals, in which several buyers band together and regulators police the arrangement to ensure they are not acting in concert thereafter.
因此,將只有可能通過(guò)“俱樂(lè)部式并購(gòu)”實(shí)現(xiàn),即幾個(gè)買家捆綁在一起,監(jiān)管者將監(jiān)督整個(gè)安排以確保他們沒(méi)有幕后交易。 - Ella kept his band together after he died until World War Two started.
- The four band members continued to work together after leaving Dizzy's group in the late nineteen forties.
- But he recently put together his own group, the Dan Tyminski Band, and recorded his own album,"Wheels."
- We moved on, and about a year later, we had put our own band together.
NPR: 'The Harder They Fall': Fame and Addiction - Or at least, most major economies—then we could band together and bully everyone else.
FORBES: Gold Commission, Redux - Studios need to band together to demand theaters stop dimming the lights on projectors.
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