합병
Korean conglomerates often undergo complex 합병 processes to streamline their operations.
The announcement of the 합병 sent shockwaves through the stock market.
Shareholders are eager to know the details of the proposed 합병.
The government approved the 합병 after careful review.
This 합병 is expected to create a market leader in the tech industry.
The company is planning a significant 합병.
We need to carefully consider the implications of this 합병.
The news of the 합병 was met with mixed reactions.
The government is closely monitoring the 합병 process.
This 합병 will create a larger, more competitive entity.
The news reported a major 합병 in the automotive industry.
Investors are closely watching the outcome of the proposed 합병.
The economic impact of this 합병 is still being assessed.
Regulators are reviewing the potential 합병.
The legal team is finalizing the 합병 agreement.
Is it a 합병 or an acquisition? The distinction is important.
We are considering a merger, not just a simple partnership.
The company announced its intention to 합병.
The legal term for combining companies is 합병.
Don't use 합병 for combining ideas; use '결합'.
- 합병 (Hapbyeong) - Merger
- This is the standard term for a merger, where two or more companies combine to form a single new entity or one absorbs another. It's a formal term used in business and finance. It implies a joining of forces, often with mutual agreement.
- 인수 (Insu) - Acquisition/Takeover
- This term refers to one company buying out another. It can be friendly or hostile. In an '인수', the acquiring company typically gains control of the target company, which may cease to exist as an independent entity. While a merger can sometimes involve an acquisition, '인수' specifically highlights the act of taking control.
- 결합 (Gyeolhap) - Combination/Joining
- This is a more general term for combination or joining. It can be used in various contexts, not just business. For example, '두 가지 맛의 결합' (a combination of two flavors) or '아이디어의 결합' (combination of ideas). In a business context, it might refer to a less formal joining or a partnership, rather than a full legal merger.
- 통합 (Tonghap) - Integration/Unification
- This term means integration or unification. It's often used to describe the process of bringing different parts or systems together into a coherent whole. In a business context, '통합' can refer to the operational integration of merged companies, or the consolidation of departments or functions. It emphasizes the process of making things work together smoothly after a merger or acquisition.
- 제휴 (Jehyu) - Partnership/Alliance
-
محتوى ذو صلة
هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
مزيد من كلمات business
에 대한
A2بخصوص أو يتعلق بـ؛ حول. يستخدم لربط اسمين (مثلاً: كتاب عن كوريا).
~대하여
A2تعني 'عن' أو 'بخصوص'. تُستخدم لتوضيح موضوع المحادثة أو الكتاب أو الفكرة.
대해서
A2حول؛ بخصوص.
에 대해
A2تعبير يستخدم بمعنى 'عن' أو 'بخصوص'.
풍요롭다
A2أن تكون وفيرة أو مزدهرة أو غنية.
관철하다
B2تحقيق الإرادة أو المطالب رغم الصعوبات. 'نجح في فرض وجهة نظره في الاجتماع.'
~에 따라
B1وفقاً لـ، بناءً على. يُستخدم للإشارة إلى أن شيئاً ما يعتمد على عامل آخر أو يتبع قاعدة معينة.
에 따라
A2تختلف الأسعار حسب الوقت. (حسب / وفقاً لـ)
에 의하면
B1وفقاً للأخبار، تعني هذه العبارة 'بناءً على'. على سبيل المثال: 'وفقاً للصحيفة، سيمطر غداً.'
계좌번호
A2رقم الحساب البنكي. يُستخدم للتحويلات والمدفوعات الإلكترونية في كوريا.
التعليقات (0)
تسجيل الدخول للتعليقاستكشف محتوى التعلم لدينا
اللغات
المفردات
العبارات
قواعد اللغة
نستخدم ملفات تعريف الارتباط الأساسية لتسجيل الدخول والأمان والتفضيلات. لا تبدأ التحليلات الاختيارية إلا إذا وافقت عليها.
تثبيت SubLearn
أضف إلى شاشتك الرئيسية لتجربة أسرع تشبه التطبيق
تسجيل الدخول إنشاء حساب
Fastest option
سجل المحادثات
ما فيه محادثات سابقة بعد.
مساعد SubLearn
دعم بالذكاء الاصطناعي
استخدمت رسائلك المجانية
سجّل للحصول على محادثة ذكية غير محدودةمدعوم بالذكاء الاصطناعي — الإجابات قد لا تكون دقيقة دائماً