fran
chise
复数形式
franchises
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特许经营权, 加盟权
a legal or contractual permission granted by a company to an individual or group, allowing them to market, sell, or distribute its products or services within a defined territory
- The company granted him a franchise to operate in the northern region.
公司授予他在北部地区经营的特许经营权。
- She applied for a franchise to sell luxury cosmetics in her city.
她申请了一个特许经营权,以便在她的城市销售奢侈化妆品。
- The franchise gave him exclusive rights to distribute the brand's beverages locally.
特许经营权赋予他在当地独家分销该品牌饮料的权利。
- Without a valid franchise, he couldn't legally use the company's logo or recipes.
没有有效的特许经营权,他无法合法使用公司的标志或配方。
- The franchise was limited to a five-year term and required annual renewal.
特许经营权被限制在五年期限内,并要求每年续签。
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选举权, 投票权
a legal entitlement given by a government, often referring to the right to participate in democratic processes such as voting
- The civil rights movement fought to protect every citizen's franchise.
民权运动为保护每位公民的选举权而斗争。
- Women gained the franchise in many countries during the early 20th century.
女性在20世纪初在许多国家获得了选举权。
- The new law expanded the franchise to younger voters.
新法律将选举权扩展到了更年轻的选民。
- Denying the franchise based on race or gender is unconstitutional.
基于种族或性别拒绝选举权是违宪的。
- The franchise is a cornerstone of democratic society.
选举权是民主社会的基石。
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特许经营权, 加盟店
a commercial enterprise that functions under an agreement, using the branding, systems, and products of an established company
- He opened a franchise of a well-known pizza chain downtown.
他在市中心开了一家知名披萨连锁店的特许经营店。
- The franchise employs over 30 staff and serves hundreds of customers daily.
特许经营雇佣了30多名员工,每天为数百名顾客服务。
- She owns three franchise locations across the state, all offering identical menus.
她在全州拥有三家特许经营店,所有店都提供相同的菜单。
- The franchise follows strict operational guidelines set by the parent company.
特许经营遵循母公司制定的严格运营准则。
- Their franchise has become one of the top-performing outlets in the region.
他们的特许经营已成为该地区表现最佳的网点之一。
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特许经营, 系列
a set of related movies, novels, or other creative works that portray the same character or characters across multiple installments, often in different settings or situations, forming a unified narrative or brand
A franchise refers to a series of related films, TV shows, books, or other media products that are connected through common characters, settings, or themes. This series is often created by the same company or group and is built around a central concept or story that can be expanded into multiple installments. Franchises typically include sequels, prequels, spin-offs, and merchandise, and are designed to capitalize on the success of the original work by continuing to engage audiences with new content.
- The superhero franchise spans over a dozen films and several spin-off series.
超级英雄系列横跨十几部电影和几部衍生剧集。
- She's writing a new installment in her bestselling fantasy franchise.
她正在撰写她畅销奇幻系列的新一部。
- The franchise has expanded into video games, merchandise, and theme park attractions.
特许经营权已扩展到视频游戏、商品和主题公园景点。
- Fans eagerly await the next chapter in the sci-fi franchise.
粉丝们热切期待这部科幻系列的下一章。
- The studio rebooted the franchise with a fresh cast and storyline.
该工作室以全新的演员阵容和故事情节重启了系列。