12 American companies that are no longer AmericanMary Hanbury
百度试题 结果1 题目American companies are evolving from mass-production manufacturing to ___ enterprises. A. moveable B. changing C. flexible D. varying 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 参考答案:C 反馈 收藏
American companies are evolving from mass-production manufacturing to ___ enterprises. A.movableB.changingC.flexibleD.varying 答案 Cflexible是“灵活的,可移动的”。A.movable是“可移动的”;B.changing是“变化的”; D,varying是“多样化的,不同程度的”。 结果二 题目 American companies are evolving fro...
American companies are evolving from mass-production manufacturing to ___ enterprises. [A]moveable [B] changing [C] flexible [D]varying 本题的答案是( ) A. evolve form...to:"从……逐渐发展成;从……演变成……"。从本句意思上看,"美国的公司从大规模生产演变成……企业",这种企业显然不是movea...
American Van Lines offers basic service, providing pickup and delivery only, all the way up to full service that includes careful packing and loading, as well as white-glove service for local moves – whichever the customer desires. Secure storage, including climate-controlled units and personal ...
aBut that’s not necessarily ture any longer 。A growing number of companies,from General Motors Corp to American Express Co.,are no longer satisfied with traditonal job interviews 。Instead ,they are requiring applicants for many white-collar jobs ——from top executives down—— to submit to ...
There are quite a few examples of companies that were household names until they failed to innovate and were forced to declare bankruptcy. Eastman Kodak is one name that comes to mind, along with Polaroid Corp., Blockbuster, Inc., and Borders Group. Some of these companies might have had ot...
【答案】:C flexible“灵活的,可变通的”,与mass‐production相对。句意:美国公司正在从大规模生产向灵活多变的企业发展。A.moveable“活动的,可移动的”;B.changing“变化的”;D.varying“变化的”。
However, layoffs specific to the tech industry could also be due to a mad scramble to develop artificial intelligence and capitalize on a trend that hasn’t yet proved to be profitable. American Electric Power (AEP) No. of Employees to be Laid off: 1500 Industry: Energy & Utilities July ...
50 car companies that no longer exist The automobile may have originated in Europe, but few sectors of the U.S. economy embody the American notions of personal liberty, expression, and freedom as fully as the automotive industry. The rise of the industry at the beginning of the 20th century...