At the A1 level, you might see the word 'Corp.' at the end of a company name. You don't need to know all the legal details yet. Just remember that 'Corp.' is a short way to write 'Corporation,' which means a big business or company. For example, if you see 'Apple Corp.' or 'Sony Corp.', it just means the company named Apple or Sony. You might also hear it in very simple stories about people working in big offices. It is a noun, which means it is a person, place, or thing. In this case, it is a thing—a business. You can think of it like the word 'shop' but much, much bigger. Most A1 learners will only see this word on signs or in the news. It is important to know that we pronounce the 'p' at the end: 'corp'. It sounds a bit like the word 'core' but with a 'p' sound at the end. You should not worry about the other meaning (the military group) until you are more advanced. Just focus on 'corp' as a big company. When you write it in a name, always use a big 'C' and put a little dot at the end: 'Corp.'
At the A2 level, you can start using 'corp' to describe where someone works. Instead of just saying 'He works at a company,' you can say 'He works for a big tech corp.' This makes your English sound a bit more natural and professional. You should understand that 'corp' is an abbreviation, which is a short version of a longer word. The long word is 'corporation.' You will see this word often in business news or when talking about famous brands. You might also learn that 'corp' is used for groups of people, like the 'Peace Corps,' but be careful! In 'Peace Corps,' the 'p' and 's' are silent. But in 'Sony Corp,' you say the 'p'. This is a tricky part of English! At A2, you should be able to identify 'corp' as a business entity in simple sentences. You can also start to use it in your own writing when you are talking about jobs or the economy. For example, 'Many people in my city work for the local car corp.' It is a useful word because it is shorter and faster to say than 'corporation.'
As a B1 learner, you should be comfortable using 'corp' in both formal and informal contexts. You understand that 'Corp.' is a legal suffix used in the United States and other countries to show that a business is a corporation. This means the business has special legal rules. You should also be aware of the 'corps' (pronounced 'core') meaning, which refers to an organized group like the 'Marine Corps' or a 'press corps.' At this level, you can distinguish between these two based on the context of the sentence. You might also encounter 'corp' in more creative writing, like science fiction, where it often refers to a powerful and sometimes heartless company. You can use 'corp' to discuss business topics, such as 'corporate culture' or 'corporate social responsibility,' although 'corporate' is the adjective form you would use there. In your speaking, using 'corp' can help you sound more like a native speaker when discussing the business world. You should also know common collocations like 'multinational corp' or 'global corp.'
At the B2 level, you should have a nuanced understanding of 'corp.' You recognize that while it is an abbreviation for 'corporation,' it has taken on a life of its own as a standalone noun in certain registers. You can use it to discuss the socio-economic impact of large businesses. You are also aware of the 'corps' /kɔːr/ distinction and can use it correctly in phrases like 'the diplomatic corps' or 'the medical corps.' You understand the stylistic choice between using the full word 'corporation' for formal reports and the shorter 'corp' for more dynamic or informal communication. You might also be familiar with 'corp-speak'—the specific jargon used in big companies—and can use this term to critique overly complex business language. Your ability to use 'corp' correctly in different grammatical positions (subject, object, part of a compound noun) should be well-developed. You can also explain the difference between a 'corp' and other business structures like an 'LLC' or a 'partnership' in basic terms.
At the C1 level, your mastery of 'corp' includes an understanding of its legal, cultural, and linguistic implications. You can use the term with precision, perhaps even using it ironically or critically in discussions about 'corporatocracy' or the influence of 'megacorps' on global politics. You are fully aware of the etymological roots (from the Latin 'corpus' meaning body) and how this relates to both a 'business body' and a 'military body.' You can navigate the phonetic pitfalls of 'corp' vs. 'corps' vs. 'corpse' with ease. In professional writing, you know exactly when to use the formal abbreviation 'Corp.' and when the full 'Corporation' is required for legal clarity. You can also analyze how the term is used in branding and marketing to create a specific image of a company. Your vocabulary includes related terms like 'incorporation,' 'corporeal,' and 'corporate identity.' You can engage in complex debates about the rights of corporations as 'legal persons,' using 'corp' as a shorthand in these high-level discussions.
At the C2 level, 'corp' is a versatile tool in your extensive vocabulary. You understand the deepest nuances of its usage, from the historical development of the corporate form to its portrayal in postmodern literature. You can use the term in highly specialized contexts, such as discussing the 'corps de ballet' in a critique of a dance performance or the 'esprit de corps' within a high-functioning team. You are aware of the subtle differences in how 'corp' is perceived in different English-speaking cultures (e.g., the US vs. the UK). You can use the word with stylistic flair, perhaps using it as a prefix to create new, descriptive terms in a creative writing context. Your understanding of the word is not just about its definition, but about its connotations, its history, and its role in the architecture of modern language. You can seamlessly switch between the business, military, and social meanings of the root, maintaining perfect phonetic and grammatical accuracy in every instance.

corp 30秒了解

  • A common abbreviation for 'corporation,' used in business names and legal documents to denote a large, incorporated company with its own legal identity.
  • Can also represent 'corps,' referring to an organized group of people, such as military units (Marine Corps) or professional bodies (press corps).
  • Pronunciation varies: /kɔːrp/ for the business meaning and /kɔːr/ for the group meaning, though both may be written as 'corp' in informal contexts.
  • Widely used in modern culture, especially in science fiction, to describe powerful, monolithic entities that influence society and the global economy.
The term corp is a multifaceted linguistic tool primarily serving as a truncated form of the word corporation. In the modern business landscape, it functions as both a legal designation and a cultural shorthand. When you see a company name like 'Omni Corp' or 'Global Tech Corp,' the suffix indicates that the entity is a legally incorporated business, which provides it with a distinct legal personality separate from its owners. This distinction is crucial in the world of finance and law because it implies limited liability, meaning the individuals who own the company are generally not personally responsible for its debts. Beyond the legalistic application, the word has permeated popular culture, particularly in science fiction and social commentary, where it often carries a slightly more ominous or impersonal connotation. In these contexts, 'the corp' represents a monolithic, powerful entity that prioritizes profit over human values.
Business Context
In formal documentation, 'Corp.' is a standard abbreviation used to identify a company as a corporation, similar to 'Inc.' or 'Ltd.' It is used in signatures, contracts, and branding to establish professional legitimacy.

The legal team finalized the merger between the two international corp entities to streamline their operations.

Furthermore, it is essential to distinguish this from the word corps (pronounced 'core'), which refers to a specialized group of people, such as the Marine Corps or the Peace Corps. While they share the same root, their usage and pronunciation differ significantly. In the business sense, 'corp' is always pronounced with the 'p' sound at the end.

He spent twenty years working for a massive corp before deciding to start his own small boutique firm.

Cultural Nuance
The term is frequently used in 'cyberpunk' literature and films to describe 'megacorps'—fictional companies that have more power than national governments. This has given the word a slightly cynical edge in modern slang.

The protagonist of the novel was a hacker trying to infiltrate the security systems of a global corp.

Military and Group Usage
Though usually spelled 'corps', the abbreviation 'corp' is sometimes seen in informal notes or historical documents referring to a body of troops or a specific organized group, like the 'press corp'.

The diplomatic corp arrived at the summit to begin negotiations between the two warring nations.

Many young graduates join the teaching corp to gain experience in underprivileged schools.

Using the word corp correctly requires an understanding of whether you are using it as a formal abbreviation in a title or as a descriptive noun. In formal writing, it almost always appears as 'Corp.' with a period, signifying the end of a company name. For example, 'Standard Oil Corp.' In this capacity, it is a proper noun component. However, in contemporary English, particularly in business journalism or fiction, it is increasingly used as a common noun. When used this way, it functions like the word 'company' but often implies a larger scale or a more bureaucratic nature.
Grammar Tip
When 'corp' is part of a company name, it should be capitalized. When used as a general term for a corporation, it is usually lowercase unless it starts a sentence.

The corp announced its quarterly earnings yesterday, exceeding all market expectations.

You will also find 'corp' used in compound words or phrases. 'Corp-speak' refers to the jargon and overly complex language often used in corporate environments. 'Corp-culture' describes the values and behaviors of a large company's employees. These usages highlight how the word has evolved from a simple abbreviation into a prefix that defines a specific lifestyle or professional environment.

I find it difficult to understand all the corp-speak used during the annual board meetings.

Pluralization
The plural of 'corp' (as in corporation) is 'corps' (pronounced 'corps' with the 'p' and 's' sounds), which can be confusing because it looks identical to the singular 'corps' (pronounced 'core'). In practice, most people simply say 'corporations' to avoid this phonetic confusion.

Several major corp entities are currently under investigation for environmental violations.

The new tax law affects every corp operating within the state borders.

Syntactic Function
As a noun, 'corp' can be the subject of a sentence, the object of a verb, or part of a prepositional phrase. It is highly versatile in business-related English.

The tech corp is looking to hire over five hundred new developers this year.

In the real world, you are most likely to encounter corp in professional and financial environments. If you walk through a financial district like Wall Street or the City of London, you will see 'Corp.' on building directories and office doors. It is the language of the 'suit and tie' world. However, its presence extends far beyond the boardroom. In news broadcasts, journalists often use 'corp' when referring to specific groups, such as the 'press corp' (the group of journalists covering a specific event) or the 'diplomatic corp'. In these instances, the word refers to a body of people rather than a business entity.
News and Media
Journalists use 'corp' to describe organized groups with a shared mission. 'The press corp was waiting outside the courthouse for the verdict.'

The White House press corp asked several pointed questions during the briefing.

Another major area where 'corp' is heard is in the tech industry. Startup founders often talk about 'going corp,' which means transitioning from a small, flexible team to a more structured, corporate environment. This is often spoken with a mix of pride and regret, as it signifies success but also a loss of the 'scrappy' startup feel. In the gaming world, particularly in titles like 'EVE Online' or 'Cyberpunk 2077,' players join 'corps' (corporations) which are player-run organizations that function like businesses or factions.

My gaming corp is planning a massive raid on the enemy's space station tonight.

Legal and Financial Filings
In stock market reports, you will see 'Corp' used to save space in ticker descriptions and company lists. It is a fundamental part of financial literacy.

The analyst recommended buying shares in the energy corp due to its stable dividends.

The peace corp volunteers are working to improve irrigation in the rural village.

Entertainment
TV shows like 'Mr. Robot' use 'E Corp' (often called 'Evil Corp' by the protagonist) to symbolize the overwhelming power of modern financial institutions.

The movie depicts a future where every aspect of life is controlled by a single, all-powerful corp.

The most frequent error involving corp is the confusion between its two main meanings: 'corporation' and 'corps'. This confusion is both orthographic (spelling) and phonetic (sound). Many learners see the word 'corps' and try to pronounce the 'p' and 's', making it sound like 'corpse' (a dead body). Conversely, they might see 'corp' and assume it is pronounced 'core'. Remember: 'Corp' (business) = /kɔːrp/. 'Corps' (group) = /kɔːr/. Another common mistake is using 'corp' in overly formal writing where the full word 'corporation' would be more appropriate. While 'corp' is fine for a title or a quick note, a formal academic essay or a legal brief should generally use the full term unless referring to a specific entity's legal name.
Spelling Confusion
Do not confuse 'corp' with 'corpse'. Adding an 'e' at the end changes the meaning from a business to a dead body, which can lead to very awkward sentences in a business context.

Incorrect: He works for a large corpse. (Unless he works in a morgue, this is a mistake!)

A third mistake is assuming 'corp' is a synonym for any business. A 'corp' is specifically a corporation. A small partnership or a sole proprietorship is not a 'corp'. Using the term incorrectly can show a lack of business knowledge. Additionally, some people use 'corp' when they mean 'corporate'. 'Corp' is a noun; 'corporate' is the adjective. You have 'corporate goals,' not 'corp goals' (though 'corp goals' might be used in very informal office slang).

The corp strategy was designed to increase market share by ten percent over the next fiscal year.

Capitalization
Learners often forget to capitalize 'Corp' when it is part of a proper name. 'Microsoft corp' is incorrect; it should be 'Microsoft Corp.'

The CEO of the corp addressed the employees regarding the upcoming restructuring.

Joining the officer corp requires passing a series of rigorous physical and mental tests.

The 'The' Trap
When referring to a specific company by its name, you don't usually use 'the'. For example, 'I work for Sony Corp,' not 'I work for the Sony Corp.'

The multinational corp faced criticism for its labor practices in developing countries.

To expand your vocabulary beyond corp, it is helpful to look at synonyms that fit different registers and contexts. If you want to sound more formal, use corporation or enterprise. If you are talking about a smaller business, firm or company is better. For a very large, diverse company, conglomerate is the precise term. In the context of a 'corps' (group), alternatives include unit, body, division, or contingent.
Corp vs. Inc.
'Corp.' stands for Corporation, while 'Inc.' stands for Incorporated. In many US states, there is no legal difference between the two; they both indicate the business is a corporation. However, a company must choose one for its official name.

The massive corp operates in over fifty countries, employing thousands of people.

Corp vs. Firm
A 'firm' often implies a partnership (like a law firm), whereas a 'corp' is a specific legal structure owned by shareholders.

The tech corp acquired several smaller startups to eliminate competition.

Corp vs. Conglomerate
A conglomerate is a type of corp that owns many unrelated businesses. For example, a company that owns a food brand, a car manufacturer, and a TV station is a conglomerate.

The military corp was deployed to the border to assist with humanitarian aid.

The press corp followed the candidate throughout the entire campaign trail.

Group Synonyms
When 'corp' refers to a group, you can use 'cadre,' 'team,' or 'ensemble' depending on the specific nature of the group.

The volunteer corp spent the weekend cleaning up the local park.

How Formal Is It?

趣味小知识

The word 'corpse' (dead body) comes from the same Latin root 'corpus.' In the past, 'corps' and 'corpse' were often spelled the same way!

发音指南

UK /kɔːp/
US /kɔːrp/
Single syllable, so the stress is on the entire word.
押韵词
warp thorp scorp morp dorp harp (near rhyme) sharp (near rhyme) tarp (near rhyme)
常见错误
  • Pronouncing 'corps' (the group) as 'corp' (with the p sound).
  • Confusing 'corp' with 'corpse' (adding an extra 's' or 'e' sound).
  • Silent 'p' in the business abbreviation (the 'p' should be heard).
  • Misplacing the 'r' sound in non-rhotic accents.
  • Confusing the spelling with 'core'.

难度评级

阅读 3/5

Easy to recognize in titles but requires context to distinguish from 'corps'.

写作 4/5

Requires knowledge of when to use the period and capitalization.

口语 5/5

Pronunciation is the biggest challenge due to the 'corps' homograph.

听力 4/5

Must distinguish between /kɔːrp/ and /kɔːr/ in fast speech.

接下来学什么

前置知识

Business Company Group Work Name

接下来学习

Corporation Incorporated Limited Conglomerate Subsidiary

高级

Jurisprudence Liability Shareholder Bylaws Divestiture

需要掌握的语法

Abbreviations with periods

When 'Corp.' is used as a formal abbreviation in a name, it usually takes a period.

Capitalization of proper nouns

Capitalize 'Corp' when it is part of a specific company's name like 'Microsoft Corp.'

Possessive of nouns ending in p

The corp's profits (add 's).

Noun as adjective

Using 'corp' to modify another noun, as in 'corp culture'.

Pluralization of abbreviations

The plural of 'corp' (corporation) is 'corps' (pronounced with the p and s).

按水平分级的例句

1

He works at a big corp.

Dia bekerja di sebuah perusahaan besar.

Here 'corp' is a noun meaning a large company.

2

The name of the company is ABC Corp.

Nama perusahaannya adalah ABC Corp.

In company names, 'Corp' is usually capitalized.

3

Is that a new corp?

Apakah itu perusahaan baru?

A simple question using 'corp' as the subject complement.

4

I saw the corp sign.

Saya melihat papan tanda perusahaan itu.

'Corp' acts as a modifier for the noun 'sign'.

5

The corp is very rich.

Perusahaan itu sangat kaya.

Using 'the' before 'corp' to refer to a specific company.

6

My dad works for a corp.

Ayah saya bekerja untuk sebuah perusahaan.

The preposition 'for' is commonly used with 'work' and 'corp'.

7

This corp makes cars.

Perusahaan ini membuat mobil.

A simple subject-verb-object sentence.

8

She likes the corp life.

Dia suka kehidupan perusahaan.

'Corp' is used here as an informal adjective modifying 'life'.

1

The tech corp hired many people.

Perusahaan teknologi itu mempekerjakan banyak orang.

The past tense 'hired' shows an action by the corp.

2

I need to call the corp office.

Saya perlu menelepon kantor perusahaan.

'Corp office' is a common compound noun.

3

The corp has a big building downtown.

Perusahaan itu memiliki gedung besar di pusat kota.

Using 'has' to show possession by the entity.

4

Which corp do you work for?

Perusahaan mana tempat Anda bekerja?

A question using 'which' to specify a choice of companies.

5

The corp sells computers online.

Perusahaan itu menjual komputer secara daring.

Present simple tense for a regular business activity.

6

He is a manager at the corp.

Dia adalah seorang manajer di perusahaan itu.

Using 'at' to indicate the place of employment.

7

The corp gave us a bonus.

Perusahaan itu memberi kami bonus.

The corp is the subject performing a generous action.

8

I don't like big corp rules.

Saya tidak suka peraturan perusahaan besar.

Using 'big corp' as a descriptive phrase.

1

The multinational corp expanded into Asia.

Perusahaan multinasional itu berekspansi ke Asia.

'Multinational corp' is a very common B1-level phrase.

2

She joined the peace corp to help others.

Dia bergabung dengan korps perdamaian untuk membantu orang lain.

Note: This uses the 'group' meaning of the word.

3

The corp reported a loss this quarter.

Perusahaan itu melaporkan kerugian kuartal ini.

Business terminology: 'reported a loss' and 'this quarter'.

4

We need to follow the corp guidelines.

Kita perlu mengikuti pedoman perusahaan.

'Corp guidelines' refers to the company's official rules.

5

The press corp waited for the president.

Korps pers menunggu presiden.

Refers to a specific group of professional journalists.

6

The corp's headquarters are in New York.

Kantor pusat perusahaan itu berada di New York.

Using the possessive 'corp's' for the headquarters.

7

He left the corp to start a small business.

Dia meninggalkan perusahaan itu untuk memulai bisnis kecil.

Contrasting 'the corp' with 'a small business'.

8

The corp sponsored the local marathon.

Perusahaan itu mensponsori maraton lokal.

Shows the corp acting as a community sponsor.

1

The corp-speak in the email was confusing.

Bahasa jargon perusahaan dalam surel itu membingungkan.

'Corp-speak' is a compound noun for business jargon.

2

The diplomatic corp attended the gala.

Korps diplomatik menghadiri gala tersebut.

Refers to the collective group of foreign diplomats.

3

The corp is facing a major lawsuit.

Perusahaan itu sedang menghadapi gugatan hukum besar.

Using 'facing' to describe a difficult legal situation.

4

Corporate social responsibility is key for any corp.

Tanggung jawab sosial perusahaan adalah kunci bagi perusahaan mana pun.

Linking 'corporate' (adj) with 'corp' (noun).

5

The corp merged with its biggest rival.

Perusahaan itu bergabung dengan saingan terbesarnya.

The verb 'merged' is essential for business English.

6

He has a very 'corp' attitude toward work.

Dia memiliki sikap yang sangat 'perusahaan' terhadap pekerjaan.

Using 'corp' as a slang adjective to mean 'formal/structured'.

7

The corp's stock price plummeted today.

Harga saham perusahaan itu anjlok hari ini.

Financial context: 'stock price' and 'plummeted'.

8

The officer corp led the troops into battle.

Korps perwira memimpin pasukan ke medan perang.

Military context for the word 'corp/corps'.

1

The megacorp's influence on policy is concerning.

Pengaruh perusahaan raksasa itu terhadap kebijakan sangat mengkhawatirkan.

'Megacorp' is an extension of 'corp' used in social critique.

2

The press corp was granted exclusive access.

Korps pers diberikan akses eksklusif.

Passive voice: 'was granted exclusive access'.

3

The corp's identity is tied to its founder.

Identitas perusahaan itu terikat pada pendirinya.

Discussing the abstract concept of 'identity'.

4

She navigated the corp hierarchy with ease.

Dia menavigasi hierarki perusahaan dengan mudah.

'Corp hierarchy' refers to the levels of management.

5

The corp's annual report was surprisingly transparent.

Laporan tahunan perusahaan itu secara mengejutkan transparan.

Advanced vocabulary: 'annual report' and 'transparent'.

6

The medical corp worked tirelessly during the crisis.

Korps medis bekerja tanpa lelah selama krisis.

Refers to a dedicated group of medical professionals.

7

The corp's ethics were questioned by the public.

Etika perusahaan itu dipertanyakan oleh publik.

Discussing the abstract concept of 'ethics'.

8

The corp is a legal person under the law.

Perusahaan adalah person hukum di bawah undang-undang.

A complex legal concept: 'legal person'.

1

The esprit de corp among the team was palpable.

Semangat korps di antara tim itu sangat terasa.

Using the French loan phrase 'esprit de corps' (often shortened).

2

The corp's hegemony over the market is absolute.

Hegemoni perusahaan itu atas pasar adalah mutlak.

Advanced vocabulary: 'hegemony' and 'absolute'.

3

The corp's narrative shifted after the scandal.

Narasi perusahaan itu bergeser setelah skandal tersebut.

Discussing 'narrative' as a corporate communication tool.

4

The corp's architecture reflects its rigid values.

Arsitektur perusahaan itu mencerminkan nilai-nilainya yang kaku.

Metaphorical use of 'architecture' and 'values'.

5

The corp's lobbying efforts were highly effective.

Upaya lobi perusahaan itu sangat efektif.

Political/Business context: 'lobbying efforts'.

6

The corp's brand is its most valuable intangible asset.

Merek perusahaan itu adalah aset tidak berwujud yang paling berharga.

Accounting/Finance term: 'intangible asset'.

7

The corp's demise was predicted by many analysts.

Kehancuran perusahaan itu diprediksi oleh banyak analis.

Using 'demise' for the end of a corporation.

8

The corp's culture is a blend of innovation and tradition.

Budaya perusahaan itu adalah campuran antara inovasi dan tradisi.

Discussing the complex nature of 'corporate culture'.

常见搭配

Multinational corp
Tech corp
Press corp
Marine corp
Corp name
Global corp
Corp headquarters
Officer corp
Corp culture
Corp strategy

常用短语

Go corp

— To transition from a startup or small business to a large, structured corporation.

The company decided to go corp after its third round of funding.

Corp-speak

— The specialized, often confusing jargon used in corporate environments.

I can't understand half of this email because of all the corp-speak.

Evil corp

— A fictional or slang term for a corporation that is perceived as unethical or too powerful.

In the movie, the protagonist fights against a giant evil corp.

The corp world

— The environment and lifestyle associated with working for large corporations.

She left the corp world to become a yoga instructor.

Corp ladder

— The hierarchy of positions within a corporation that employees try to climb.

He spent twenty years climbing the corp ladder to become VP.

Corp giant

— A very large and influential corporation.

The retail corp giant is opening ten new stores this month.

Corp policy

— The official rules and regulations of a corporation.

According to corp policy, we cannot accept gifts from clients.

Corp identity

— The visual and conceptual image of a corporation (logo, values, etc.).

The rebranding project aims to modernize the corp identity.

Corp tax

— The tax that a corporation must pay on its profits.

The government is considering a reduction in the corp tax rate.

Corp lawyer

— A lawyer who specializes in corporate law and business transactions.

The corp lawyer reviewed the merger agreement carefully.

容易混淆的词

corp vs Corps

Spelled similarly but pronounced 'core'. Refers to a group of people, not necessarily a business.

corp vs Corpse

Means a dead body. Pronounced with a 'ps' sound at the end. A common spelling mistake.

corp vs Core

The center of something. Sounds the same as 'corps' but has a completely different meaning.

习语与表达

"Esprit de corps"

— A feeling of pride, fellowship, and common loyalty shared by the members of a particular group.

The team's esprit de corps helped them win the championship.

Formal/Literary
"Climb the corporate ladder"

— To advance in one's career within a large company through promotions.

She worked long hours to climb the corporate ladder as fast as possible.

Neutral
"Corporate fat cat"

— A wealthy and powerful executive who is perceived as greedy.

The protesters were angry at the corporate fat cats who received huge bonuses.

Informal/Derogatory
"Golden parachute"

— A large payment given to a top executive if they are forced to leave a company.

The CEO left with a golden parachute worth millions of dollars.

Business
"Think outside the box"

— To think creatively or from a new perspective, often encouraged in corp environments.

We need to think outside the box to solve this marketing problem.

Neutral/Business
"Drink the Kool-Aid"

— To blindly follow the beliefs or philosophy of a group or company.

He really drank the Kool-Aid and believes everything the corp tells him.

Informal/Slang
"Glass ceiling"

— An invisible barrier that prevents certain groups from rising to the top of a corp.

Many women still face a glass ceiling in the tech industry.

Neutral/Social
"Move the needle"

— To make a significant difference or noticeable progress in a project.

We need a strategy that will actually move the needle on sales.

Business Slang
"Low-hanging fruit"

— Tasks or goals that are easy to achieve.

Let's focus on the low-hanging fruit first to get some quick wins.

Business Slang
"Synergy"

— The interaction of two or more entities to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.

The merger was based on the potential synergy between the two corps.

Business/Formal

容易混淆

corp vs Inc.

Both are business abbreviations.

Corp. stands for Corporation; Inc. stands for Incorporated. They are legally similar but companies must choose one.

Apple Inc. vs. Sony Corp.

corp vs Ltd.

Both indicate a limited liability company.

Ltd. is more common in the UK/Canada; Corp. is more common in the US.

British Airways Ltd.

corp vs Co.

Both refer to a business.

Co. is a general abbreviation for 'Company' and doesn't always imply a corporation.

The Ford Motor Co.

corp vs Group

Both can refer to a large business entity.

A 'Group' is often a collection of several companies owned by one parent corp.

The Virgin Group.

corp vs Firm

Both refer to a place of business.

Firm is often used for partnerships (law, accounting); Corp is for shareholder-owned entities.

A law firm.

句型

A1

I work for [Name] Corp.

I work for Sony Corp.

A2

The [Industry] corp is big.

The tech corp is big.

B1

The corp reported [Financial Result].

The corp reported a profit.

B1

She joined the [Group] corp.

She joined the Peace corp.

B2

The corp's [Noun] is [Adjective].

The corp's culture is competitive.

B2

Working in the corp world is [Adjective].

Working in the corp world is stressful.

C1

The corp's influence on [Subject] is [Adjective].

The corp's influence on politics is significant.

C2

The [Noun] of the corp reflects its [Noun].

The architecture of the corp reflects its rigid values.

词族

名词

Corporation
Corps
Corporatism
Corporality

动词

Incorporate

形容词

Corporate
Corporeal
Incorporated

相关

Body
Entity
Firm
Business
Unit

如何使用

frequency

Very common in business, news, and fiction.

常见错误
  • Pronouncing 'corp' as 'core'. Pronounce it as /kɔːrp/.

    The 'p' must be heard when referring to a corporation.

  • Spelling it as 'corpse'. Spell it as 'corp' or 'Corp.'

    Adding an 'e' changes the meaning to a dead body.

  • Using 'corp' for a small local shop. Use 'shop' or 'small business'.

    A 'corp' specifically refers to a large, incorporated entity.

  • Forgetting the period in a formal title. Write 'Microsoft Corp.'

    In formal names, it is an abbreviation and needs a period.

  • Using 'corp' as an adjective. Use 'corporate'.

    While 'corp culture' is common slang, 'corporate' is the correct grammatical adjective.

小贴士

When to use the period

Always use a period (Corp.) when it's a formal abbreviation in a title. Omit it in casual writing or slang.

The 'P' is key

Remember to say the 'p' in 'corp' for business. If you don't, people might think you are talking about a military group (corps).

Beyond the basics

Learn the adjective 'corporate' to describe things related to a corp, like 'corporate office' or 'corporate goals'.

Avoid the 'E'

Never add an 'e' to the end of 'corp' unless you mean 'corpse' (a dead body). This is a very common and embarrassing mistake.

Global variations

Be aware that while 'Corp' is common in the US, other countries use 'Ltd', 'GmbH', or 'S.A.' to mean similar things.

Tone matters

Using 'the corp' instead of 'the company' can make your writing sound more modern, tech-focused, or even slightly cynical.

Legal identity

Understand that a 'corp' is a 'legal person,' which is a fundamental concept in business and law.

Listen for 'Press Corps'

When watching the news, listen for 'press corps' (pronounced 'core'). It's a great way to hear the 'group' meaning in action.

Esprit de corps

Use this phrase to describe great teamwork. It's a sophisticated way to talk about group morale.

Noun vs Adjective

Remember: 'He works for a corp' (noun). 'He has a corporate job' (adjective).

记住它

记忆技巧

Think of a 'Corp' as a giant 'Body' (from Latin 'corpus') that wears a 'Cap' (the 'p' at the end).

视觉联想

Imagine a giant skyscraper shaped like the letter 'C' with a little 'p' sitting on the roof like a helipad.

Word Web

Business Legal Money Office Group Structure Power Identity

挑战

Try to find three company names that end in 'Corp.' and write a sentence about what each one does.

词源

The word 'corp' is a truncation of 'corporation,' which comes from the Late Latin 'corporatio.' This, in turn, is derived from 'corporare,' meaning 'to embody' or 'form into a body.' The root is the Latin 'corpus,' meaning 'body.'

原始含义: Originally, it referred to a group of people authorized to act as a single entity (a 'body').

Indo-European > Italic > Latin

文化背景

Be careful when using 'corp' to refer to a specific company; some might find it too informal. Also, distinguish clearly between a business 'corp' and a military 'corps' to avoid confusion.

In the US, 'Corp.' is a very common legal suffix. In the UK, 'Ltd' is more frequent, but 'Corp' is widely understood.

E Corp (Evil Corp) from the TV show 'Mr. Robot'. The Marine Corps (often abbreviated as USMC). Weyland-Yutani Corp from the 'Alien' movie franchise.

在生活中练习

真实语境

Business News

  • The corp announced earnings
  • Market share of the corp
  • Corp merger
  • CEO of the corp

Military/Government

  • Joining the corps
  • Diplomatic corps
  • Marine corps
  • Corps of engineers

Job Hunting

  • Working for a big corp
  • Corp benefits
  • Corp environment
  • Climbing the corp ladder

Science Fiction

  • The megacorp
  • Corp security
  • Infiltrating the corp
  • Evil corp

Legal Documents

  • Registered as a corp
  • Corp bylaws
  • Corp liability
  • Corp secretary

对话开场白

"Do you think working for a big corp is better than working for a small startup?"

"What is the most famous corp in your country and what do they do?"

"Have you ever heard the term 'corp-speak'? What are some examples you've heard?"

"If you could start your own corp, what kind of products would you sell?"

"Why do you think some people call large companies 'evil corps' in movies?"

日记主题

Describe your ideal workplace. Would it be a large multinational corp or a small family business? Why?

Write a short story about a person who discovers a secret inside the corp where they work.

Reflect on the power that large corps have in today's world. Is it too much or just right?

Imagine you are the CEO of a global corp. What would be your first three decisions?

Discuss the pros and cons of the 'esprit de corps' in a professional or athletic team.

常见问题

10 个问题

No. It is capitalized when it is part of a proper name (e.g., 'Sony Corp.') but lowercase when used as a common noun (e.g., 'He works for a big corp').

It is pronounced /kɔːrp/, with the 'p' sound at the end. Do not confuse it with 'corps' (pronounced 'core').

Legally, they are very similar in the US, both indicating a corporation. A company simply chooses one for its official name.

It is better to use the full word 'corporation' in formal academic writing unless you are quoting a specific company name.

No, that is 'corpse'. 'Corp' is a business; 'corpse' is a dead person. Be careful with the spelling!

It refers to the group of journalists who cover a particular subject or person, like the 'White House press corps'.

Yes, but 'Ltd' (Limited) is much more common for British companies. 'Corp' is seen as more American.

It is a slang term for the complicated jargon and 'buzzwords' used by people in big offices.

No, 'corp' is a noun. The verb form is 'incorporate'.

A megacorp is a fictional or exaggerated term for a corporation that is so large it has massive social and political power.

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Write a sentence about a big company using the word 'corp'.

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Explain the difference between 'corp' and 'corps' in your own words.

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Describe a 'corp culture' you would like to work in.

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Write a short dialogue between two people talking about a 'corp merger'.

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Use 'multinational corp' in a sentence about the global economy.

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Write a formal company name using 'Corp.'

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Describe the duties of a 'corp lawyer'.

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Write a sentence using the phrase 'esprit de corps'.

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Explain why some people use the term 'evil corp'.

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Write a sentence about someone 'climbing the corp ladder'.

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What are the pros and cons of working for a large corp?

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Write a news headline about a 'tech corp'.

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Describe a 'press corp' at a major event.

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Write a sentence using 'corp-speak'.

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How does a 'corp' differ from a small family business?

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Write a sentence about a 'corp headquarters'.

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Explain the meaning of 'limited liability' in a corp.

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Write a sentence about the 'Marine Corps'.

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Describe a fictional 'megacorp' from a movie or book.

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Write a sentence about 'corp social responsibility'.

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Pronounce the word 'corp' as in 'Sony Corp'.

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Pronounce the word 'corps' as in 'Marine Corps'.

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Explain what a 'tech corp' is in three sentences.

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Describe the 'corp culture' of a company you know.

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Discuss the advantages of working for a 'multinational corp'.

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Explain the term 'esprit de corps' to a friend.

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Tell a short story about someone 'climbing the corp ladder'.

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Discuss why some people are critical of 'megacorps'.

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Give an example of 'corp-speak' and explain what it means.

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Describe the 'press corp' at a presidential briefing.

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Compare a 'corp' with a 'small business'.

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Talk about a 'corp merger' you heard about in the news.

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Explain the importance of 'corp social responsibility'.

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Describe the 'corp headquarters' of a famous company.

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Discuss the role of a 'corp lawyer' in a big company.

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Tell a story about someone who 'went corp'.

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Explain the pronunciation difference between 'corp' and 'corps'.

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Discuss the impact of 'corp tax' on the economy.

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Describe a 'corp logo' that you find interesting.

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Talk about the 'corp world' and its lifestyle.

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Listen to the sentence: 'The tech corp is hiring.' What is the corp doing?

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Listen to the sentence: 'He joined the Marine Corps.' Which group did he join?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The corp's profits are up.' How is the company doing?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The press corp is waiting.' Who is waiting?

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Listen to the sentence: 'We need to cut corp costs.' What needs to be cut?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The corp merger was a success.' What was a success?

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Listen to the sentence: 'She hates corp-speak.' What does she hate?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The diplomatic corp is here.' Who is here?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The corp headquarters is in Paris.' Where is the main office?

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Listen to the sentence: 'He's a corp fat cat.' How is he described?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The corp logo is red.' What color is the logo?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The megacorp is very powerful.' How is the company described?

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Listen to the sentence: 'They have a strong esprit de corps.' What do they have?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The corp lawyer is busy.' Who is busy?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The corp tax is high.' What is high?

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