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单词 flagship
释义
flagship
(flægʃɪp )
Word forms: flagships
1. countable noun
A flagship is the most important ship in a fleet of ships, especially the one on which the commander of the fleet is sailing.
2. countable noun [oft with poss]
The flagship of a group of things that are owned or produced by a particular organization is the most important one.
The hospital has been the government's flagship, leading the health service reforms.
The company plans to open a flagship store in New York this month. [NOUN noun]
Collocations:
flagship fund
Last year its flagship fund dropped by 0.4%.
Times, Sunday Times
Their flagship fund remains small, with about $170m under management, but it has soared 78% in its five-year existence.
Times, Sunday Times
In 2008 and 2009, when the world went into meltdown, his flagship fund returned 13% and 23%.
Times, Sunday Times
Last year his flagship fund, into which investors have sunk $4 billion, was reported to have returned almost 10 per cent over 11 months.
Times, Sunday Times
flagship model
The company's flagship model has a 10-speaker sound system, four-zone climate control and 12-way electrically adjustable seats: everything to make a journey as relaxing as possible.
Times, Sunday Times
The 6/90 replaced the 6/80 as the company's flagship model.
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This flagship model had a long list of standard features, a sport tuned suspension, and body side moldings.
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It became his flagship model.
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flagship product
Sales of the flagship product, the additive-laced sliced loaf, are falling because many people find it indigestible.
Times, Sunday Times
That's why you'll often see a flagship product go up by the full amount, or more, while other accounts will move by very little if at all.
Times, Sunday Times
It remains the flagship product of the publisher.
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Spring because of spring rolls, its flagship product, as well as the feelings of freshness and new beginnings that it evokes.
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It now has common derivations such as the flagship brand or flagship product of a manufacturing company or flagship store of a retail chain.
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flagship project
This would be a flagship project anywhere in the world.
Times, Sunday Times
To present the world with an ultramodern flagship project in the event's core city would have been a public relations triumph.
ST
However, we've discovered his flagship project - a highly touted rock girlband - have disbanded without ever releasing a single.
The Sun
We want it to be a flagship project that planners from around the world come and admire.
Times, Sunday Times
The flagship project of the channel, which faced a different perspective on the most pressing question of the week.
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flagship restaurant
He attributes this to the changes in his professional life, to stripping away some of the formality at his flagship restaurant and getting out of the kitchen more.
Times, Sunday Times
Previously placed among the best 30 in the world, his flagship restaurant, named after himself, has a €44 starter that includes a single oyster with 'iced cucumber slush'.
Times, Sunday Times
The side ventures all failed, and by the late 1990s the flagship restaurant was losing money rapidly, unable to attract enough diners to support its high operations cost.
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