stakeholder

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈsteɪkˌhəʊl.də/    /ˈsteɪkˌhoʊl.dɚ/|/ˈstæɪkˌhəʉl.də/|[ˈstæɪkˌhɐʉl.də]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A person holding the stakes of bettors, with the responsibility of delivering the pot to the winner of the bet.
  2. A person such as a trustee, escrow agent or garnishee, who holds money or assets under trust for another party in a contractual agreement or as part of a claim.
  3. A person or organisation with a legitimate interest (a stake) in a given situation, action or enterprise.
    — Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce (TVCC) and other stakeholders are now increasingly concerned about the risks of delay and urging progress on a project with a strong economic, commercial and environmental case.
动词 v.
  1. To involve stakeholders in (a project, process, decision, etc.). transitive,uncommon
    — “To carve out something like Netflix, an economic development endeavor we support, or any business development or affordable housing project, highlights a larger problem with this proposal — that it was not thought out well and was not sufficiently stakeholdered before it was proposed,” he [Ray Cantor] said.

词形变化

stakeholders plural stakeholders present,singular,third-person stakeholdering participle,present stakeholdered participle,past stakeholdered past

词源

词源 1
From stake + holder.
词源 2
From stake + holder.
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